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22 Nov, 2018 by Fidelio
Eres la abogada de mi familia y lo sigues siendo por tu efectividad incorruptible. Sinceramente te has ganado mis respetos y sólo tengo palabras de agradecimiento por todo lo que has logrado con nuestros casos. Felicitaciones por tu profesionalismo y por esa gran calidad humana.
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17 Nov, 2018 by Patricia
I went to Pahola for a consultation on my petition case. She was friendly, informative and knowledgeable. More importanly she spoke Spanish which is my first language. Working with a Latina attorney is certainly a plus since she can really understand exactly what I am going through.
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05 Jun, 2024 by Chenoa dowd
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14 May, 2024 by Manuel. houck
I was appointed Bob mcroskey for a charge a while back the court order was signed off on he has notes that show that the court order was inaccurate and now will not respond or help me get things fixed and it's going to end up with me going to jail simply because there was no attention to detail do not recommend
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18 Feb, 2024 by Brittany parris
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27 Dec, 2023 by Anonymous
I was referred to the attorney by a friend. I was in a very bad divorce. My ex husband is very well to do. He physically and mentally abused me, he was also very controlling for 21 years. I desperately wanted out. I went off my good friends recommendation During the course of waiting three years to mediate, I found that I was addicted to a prescription med for anxiety. The divorce had affected me in so many ways bc of having three children as well. I decided on my own to go to rehab to get off of the anxiety medication. I left the day I decided to do this and was leaving for Colorado quickly. My ex husband was actually very supportive through it and I asked him to let my attorney know & that I would be gone for 28 days. There was a lot of packing to do to get ready and to say goodbye to my children. When I returned from rehab I got a nasty message from Mrs. Smith that I didn’t tell her everything and was very embarrassed because my exs attorney explained to her that I had become sick. She did not like that. She was more concerned of how it made her look??? I was under the impression when someone is trying to get help from being sick that you have support by others. Not this attorney. She was very ugly and rude to me and went instantly to to remove herself from my case with a judge leaving me with no money for another retainer. She didn’t give me a dime back and she never did anything except ridicule me. She’s a very very ugly person. Her office is extensive unprofessional. Her right hand will gossip to you about all of her boss business and I never felt comfortable there. They are a joke.
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03 Mar, 2022 by C. evans
I was looking for a Attorney to assist me with my Child Support case in Guilford County and Wendy came highly reccommended. I'm the Father in this case and yes I owe back Child Support. I do have a complicated case being that I have another CS case in another County in NC. I was not being notified of my court date(s) and there was a warrant issued for my arrest. I went to Wendy got all my documents to Her and told Her everything. The warrant ended up being dropped and I was issued another court date. Wendy looked over all of my paperwork including a new Modification of Child Support Order that I received to increase the CS amount to be added on my next courtdate. Wendy explained what could and could not be done. Because of Attorney Wendy, my Guilford County CS case is up to date and in order. I walked out of the courtroom for the first time feeling free of judgement. I am thankful to have Attorney Wendy represent me. If you have any questions about Family Law, and you need a Attorney to be honest and represent you to the fullest, you have to contact Attorney Wendy Hudson. Wendy Hudson is now my Family Law Attorney.
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08 Oct, 2021 by Angel
Ms. Wendy absolutely saved my life. After years of fighting a Angry Narcissist, myself and my children finally were saved by Ms. Wendy. Many years my children (now 14 and 12) as well as myself, have been emotionally, physically, and mentally abused by their Father. Back and forth and in and out of court for years trying to get me handcuffed/jailed and fined/held in contempt of court behind nothing. I've hired lawyers and they all let me down, not listening to my side and not reading emails etc. Until God sent me to WENDY JEAN SMITH!!!! This action filed against me this time was due to COVID-19/Visitation initially. False accusations by the Father of my children against me and also He ended up filing another Contempt motion to add on to the first motion. Ms. Wendy stepped in and handled both motions and showed that she understood me, she listened to me, and never blew me off!!! My Children's Father came to court ready to bully and LIE on the stand and Ms. Wendy was ready and prepared to fulfill Her duties. From asking the detailed questions during our two-day trial, and me not even having to get on the stand. At that moment I was already pleased and satisficed with Ms. Wendy's representation no matter what decision was going to be made. The Judge was ready to enter the Verdict... On all Contempt Motions..... NOT GUILTY!!! "IT FINALLY HAPPENED!!!" I wanted to scream, as tears rolled down my face. My children are now more confident and due to that one win, now has more trust in our Justice System. I/We now have a new and well loved Family Lawyer!!! You want the JOB DONE and DONE RIGHT, Ms. Wendy Jean Smith is the one for you. This review can not express how pleased I am with the results of Attorney Wendy Jean Smith.
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