John Mccoy Credell, experienced Family Law, Litigation attorney in Torrance, CA with 7 reviews
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John Mccoy Credell

3878 W Carson St Ste 104, Torrance, CA

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Santa Barbara COL, law
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Anonymous

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14 Jul, 2018
My case was extremely involved and it was very difficult to find an attorney brave enough to get involved beyond the initial consultation. John stepped up and agreed to help, and help he did. He provided great counsel and support and laid out a winning strategy which led to a great outcome. I am so pleased that John handled my case and highly recommend his services. He truly cares and will guide you safely every step of the way.
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Julie

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22 Oct, 2016
I highly recommend. My friend referred me to Mr. Credell, whom she had hired previously and gotten positive results. I was in an emergency situation and Mr. Credell immediately got back to me and kept in touch consistently and thoroughly via phone, email and text. He won my case, and showed genuine care during this difficult time in my life.
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Anonymous

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15 Oct, 2015
Don't waste your money or time dealing with this Attorney! My Ex and I went into this guys office to use him as a mediator. After reaching an agreement in October, we were told our divorce would be FINALIZED by March (The date of separation was to be back dated to September 1st). After not hearing anything from John for several months, I emailed him (in March) attempting to find out what the status of our divorce was (since it should have been finalized by then). After having to send a couple of emails (due to not receiving a response), I was told that the courts were "backed up" and that was why it was delayed. I waited an additional month and again contacted John, who then told me that he needed a license plate number from one of our vehicles. After promptly giving him the information he needed, I again checked back a month later. John again gave me an excuse that made no sense. Our divorce was Finalized A YEAR after it was supposed to be backdated as the date of separation! I again contacted John on two occasions and requested a partial refund due to his negligence in properly filing our divorce paperwork. I'd suggest if you're even considering using this guy that you may either consider one of two things: 1. Do it yourself (it would be quicker stumbling through the process than the time this guys takes) or 2. Go some where else where the guy has a clue what he is doing! DO NOT USE THIS GUY!!!!!!!!!!!
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Pros
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Obtains positive outcomes for clients
“Mr. Credell not only did an outstanding job on my case, he managed to get me a better outcome than expected and more visitation with my children.”
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Provides excellent legal representation and support
“During an unbelievably emotional and stressful case Mr. Credell was not only able to produce the positive desired outcome I had hoped for but he was able to do this with such clarity of the facts and ease for the proceedings that I felt comfortable and safe throughout the entire process.”
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Cares about clients and their well-being
“He truly cares and will guide you safely every step of the way.”
Cons
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Delays in filing paperwork and providing updates
“After not hearing anything from John for several months, I emailed him (in March) attempting to find out what the status of our divorce was (since it should have been finalized by then).”
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Provides excuses for delays instead of taking responsibility
“John again gave me an excuse that made no sense.”
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Lacks competence in handling cases
“I'd suggest if you're even considering using this guy that you may either consider one of two things: 1. Do it yourself (it would be quicker stumbling through the process than the time this guys takes) or 2. Go some where else where the guy has a clue what he is doing!”

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