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Carla Hartley and her team are highly competent and professional, with a deep understanding of family law
“Carla Hartley is an outstanding attorney. She is a woman of integrity with an exceptional handle on family law. She will fight for a just resolution to the most difficult of cases.”
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Carla Hartley and her team are responsive, communicative, and keep clients informed throughout the legal process
“They kept us updated during the whole process, always responsive to emails and phone calls and most importantly, they listened to us and cared about our family.”
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Carla Hartley and her team are dedicated to their clients' best interests and will go above and beyond to achieve the desired outcome
“What I appreciate most is while I understand my divorce is business for the firm, the firm understands that I'm going through the emotional side of divorce and they respect that.”
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Carla Hartley and her team have a strong reputation and are well-respected within the legal community
“Carla is super intelligent, has impeccable integrity, and is a kind and easy person to talk with. She understands the dynamics of the local courtrooms and has an excellent reputation with the judges and other lawyers.”
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Carla Hartley and her team provide excellent value for their services and are transparent about their fees
“I understand that you get what you pay for, and you and your firm are money well spent.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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27 Aug, 2024 by Art
I hired Mr. Jarrod Wilfert for a DUI with injury case. This case was over two years old and even though I originally was told, I passed the sobriety test and did not get a DUI for some reason they decided to bring it back. Keep in mind, I had made several complaints about the police department, ignoring restraining order and allowing me to be abused. I had all the evidence to show not only was I assaulted that same month which is why I tested positive for a medication. They didn’t decide to bring the charge back because I got an evading police charge because I have PTSD Which had already been communicated with the police department many times. I did not evade the police. I let the car roll forward while having a panic attack. I tried to make that case for the police Evasion case Which should’ve been allowed because I really did have a mental health diagnose That I had been treated for four I had proof that I dealt with Negligence from the police and I put in reports. Nobody cared they wouldn’t let me make those arguments and they let me get a conviction which made them review the dui Decide to charge me. I had proof that I was assaulted that same month that I put in a complaint to the police department because the police who responded was friends with my ex who was my abuser. I also had proof that my car was rear-ended just a couple weeks before, and I took it into a mechanic who said that if it continued to Have break problems To bring it in, I had text messages with the owner of the car telling him that I thought I needed to bring it back in. I was on my way to the mechanic when the accident happened. I passed a sobriety test, and my roommate was with me when I passed it But for some reason, two years later during court They changed it And it said I did not pass. These were all viable arguments I could’ve brought in front of a jury But was advised not to because Mr. Wilfert told me he believed I could get it reduced to a misdemeanor, And from what I understand that would’ve this dismissed The whole case. While going through all this, I had to watch my abusive ex get hate crime And then get them dismiss due to mental health problems. Which he only saw because he was court ordered too, But as a woman who deals with a real medical condition and pays out-of-pocket for my my treatments Wasn’t the same treatment within my own community because apparently I’m a bad woman who needs to take a accountability. Besides all this There was several mistakes made with my case. For some reason, the police were very eager to have me go into the jails, So I was requesting house arrest, especially because of Covid. Mr. Wilford receptionist told me she was sending in the paperwork, right away. But after contacting the sheriffs department, I found out the paperwork was never turned in, I had to fill out the paperwork myself And turn it in last minute. If I didn’t persistently I would’ve had to go into the jails at one of the most dangerous times during Covid. Months later, I had texted Mr. Wilford because he told me to text him anytime, I texted him four times in one month Because the judge told me if I did everything within months, He would reduce the charge to a misdemeanor And get me off probation. So I was excited and I was texting him trying to get information on meeting up to discuss this. He never responded and you see me get concerned as if I thought something happened to him. Instead of getting a professional response and being allowed to be informed on my case and get help, I had the receptionist contact me getting… FULL REVIEW IN PHOTOS
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08 Aug, 2024 by Clover
Outstanding performance from Mr Wilfert and his team. Always paying attention to detail, reassuring me and making me feel confident that I will get through this difficult time in my life. The office staff are always available to answer any questions and doubts always polite and knowledgeable.
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11 Jul, 2024 by Ileana castillo
For our case, dealing with the juvenile court, Mr. Wilfert seemed very unprepared. We would basically get information the day that we were in front of the judge, and the DA pretty much ran the show. It is a misrepresentation that Mr. Wilfert states that he will fight for you, and is knowledgeable because he used to be police officer and a DA himself, because he lets the court decide and have control of your case, thus your destiny. I had to start calling Mr. Wilfert's office and demand that he would communicate and tells anything about our case. If your case is serious and you are looking for an attorney that is going to fight for you, and present a good defense, communicate with you about your case, do yourself a favor, and do not hire Wilfert Law.
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02 May, 2024 by John ploense
Jarrod has great rapport with everyone at court. I really enjoyed working with him.
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15 Feb, 2024 by Shane powell
Best of the best !
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