John Henry Smith III, experienced Family Law attorney in Anaheim, CA with 5 reviews
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John Henry Smith III

2401 E Katella Ave #505, Anaheim, CA

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Brad

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10 Aug, 2021
I was very fortunate that my buddy referred me to John H. Smith III, during my custody battle with the EX. There is no way my prior family law attorney could have done what John did for me. The EX made false allegations against me and John handled this extremely stressful situation very professionally and to my extreme satisfaction. I no longer have to deal with this issue because of John. John and his paralegal are excellent, honest and truthful. John is very professional in court as well. He makes sure the facts are heard very skillfully, even when the other side is very hostile. He sticks to the point and does not get caught up in the distractions. He cares about your mental health and makes sure you have the help you need to live a productive life with your children and family. John returns your phone calls in a timely manner and his fees are very fair. I am very grateful for what John has done for me personally and in family court. John H. Smith III is the best family law attorney.
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Mark

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31 Jul, 2021
First let me say that I refer my friends, family and anyone who will listen to me to consult John when dealing with a family court matter. Every single person who took my advice has raved that it was a superior choice and thanks me for the referral. EVERYONE!! (Those that haven’t taken my advice have complained about their experiences and found themselves engaged in their divorce to the detriment of their lives). John is a great attorney which should be enough, but he also cares. He cares about you moving your life forward and to not get caught in your litigation. He works hard to ensure you focus on the future. For those that have gone through these situations, you will understand how easy it is for you and others to get sucked into the drama. John will not let that happen. Nor does he participate in that. As so many other lawyers do. During my divorce process John has defended me from a TRO, which was dismissed, multiple custody battles where my ex falsely accused me of abuse, endless litigation where my ex hired and fired 4 attorneys. John ensured I received 50/50 custody of my then 2 and 3 year old boys. (Now 14 and 15, and living with me 100% of the time). John is an excellent litigator, strong advocate, but equally important, John genuinely and sincerely cares about his clients and the kids involved. Because of this he kept me focused on what was important and equally made me aware of what wasn’t. Which is extremely important when entangled in a hostile divorce and custody battle. If you find yourself in a divorce, custody dispute or other family court matter John should be your first stop.
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Dana

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15 Jul, 2021
We hired John H. Smith Law and it was a disaster. Every time I spoke with John he was not in touch with our case and he seemed confused and only concerned about money. I would call and leave messages, and it took him days to return my calls. He messed up our case and I had to hire another attorney. Avoid this law office, there are much better law firms in this area.
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