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18 Jul, 2017 by Karl
DeAnn Taylor was recommended to me by another attorney due to the complex nature of this case involving the DPS. I feel very fortunate that she represented me in this case. Not only is she extremely intelligent, she is a highly skilled lawyer who knows the law and knows the system. DeAnn exudes confidence and professionalism and is an exemplary attorney in my opinion. She kept me well apprised in all aspects of this case by mail, phone and personal meetings. The case took a while but it went just as she anticipated. She won my case which was a tremendous relief for me personally. I Highly recommend DeAnn Taylor.
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26 Jan, 2017 by Lorenzo
I came to DeAnna and explained my situation and she gladly took my case. She explained all the details very well to where I could understand everything. I was kept up to date on everything and she responded very quickly to questions. Won my case in less than two minutes, highly recommend DeAnn Taylor!
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08 Apr, 2015 by Nick
Mr Morton herd my case had an answer for me in minutes.I hired him because he made me fill that he was a honest and trusting attorney,and he did his job!I would refer him to any one with family issues.
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12 Apr, 2024 by Lee celcer
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25 May, 2023 by Pamela bromagem
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08 Feb, 2023 by Becky hollis
Can't really answer this yet. We will see and I will update.
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15 Aug, 2024 by Mai nguyen
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04 Apr, 2024 by Colton dewitt
Jason did a phenomenal job of helping someone who is not guilty of the crimes they are being committed of, walk away from an unjust sentence. While our process and outcome may be different from another, Jason demonstrated a strong passion and commitment to justice for the innocent. My family and I are very grateful for his service and would most certainly recommend him and his team!
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26 Mar, 2024 by Natoshya ramsey
Great he is friendly doesn't sugar coat and wants to help
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20 Aug, 2024 by Traci deforest
Person that answered after being on hold for 15 minutes was rude and hung up on me before I could ask a second question. I thought they were supposed to be here to help.
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17 Jul, 2023 by Jamie gregor
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04 May, 2023 by Victor calderin
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20 Aug, 2024 by Traci deforest
Person that answered after being on hold for 15 minutes was rude and hung up on me before I could ask a second question. I thought they were supposed to be here to help.
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17 Jul, 2023 by Jamie gregor
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04 May, 2023 by Victor calderin
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06 Aug, 2024 by Rebecca kite
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08 Jul, 2024 by Joe bluwsive
Racist
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08 Jul, 2024 by Roger price
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06 Aug, 2024 by Rebecca kite
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28 Nov, 2023 by Joe bluwsive
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07 Feb, 2022 by Roger price
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29 Apr, 2024 by Dallas pierce
I have bee. Calling my attorney for days and can nor get them to call me back. I am currently in treatment out of state had court in witch the judge and DA as well as my attorney knowing I wasn't going to be there for my court and was faxed all the paper work showing where I am I'm treatment and because his secretary's not paying attrition or him one caused a warrant t o be put outfox my arrest. When I called with my counselor she tried to say we didn't fax all the paper work in but once she went ro his office and found we had stared to crawl dead backwards about it and said she would tell my attorney and contact the courts in which never happend. The courts told me my attorney would ha e to come and have it lifted but will not return my calls nor have the warrant lifted due to his mistake so I don't have anything good to say about the man.
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26 Mar, 2024 by A. rodriguez
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26 Mar, 2024 by Shane holt
Jesus wept. John 11:35 Gilmartin is ethically and morally bankrupt IMHO. He was worried about paper on the floor in a picture, but was careless with a could care less attitude about child psychological abuse and child neglect. Child that had oozing wounds on scalp from neglect of counter-parenting custodial parent. Tried to blame me for counter-parenting custodial parents neglect. Child abuser by association and in my opinion should be in prison. Then he has the gall to talk about freedom and the loss of rights on Facebook. Disgusting person that only cares about $$$. Child Psychological Abuse by the criminally insane is not in the best interest of a child. https://youtu.be/brNuwQNN3q4?si=zT_ckoVLfjOBVDQj Children who are alienated and fiercely defend their abusive parent often do so due to complex psychological dynamics. This behavior can stem from a variety of factors, including: ‼️ Trauma Bonding: Children may develop a strong bond with an abusive parent due to the cyclical nature of abuse, wherein moments of kindness or normalcy are interspersed with abusive behavior. This can create a sense of loyalty and attachment to the abusive parent. ‼️ Manipulation and Coercion: Abusive parents often manipulate and coerce their children into defending them, either through direct emotional manipulation or by instilling fear of consequences if they speak out against the abuse. ‼️ Self-Preservation: Children may defend their abusive parent as a means of self-preservation, especially if they fear retaliation or abandonment if they speak out against them. ‼️ Psychological Defense Mechanisms: Children may employ psychological defense mechanisms such as denial, rationalization, or dissociation to cope with the cognitive dissonance of loving someone who harms them. ‼️ Identity and Belonging: Children may identify strongly with the abusive parent as a way to maintain a sense of identity and belonging within the family dynamic, even if that identity is tied to abuse. ‼️ External Influence: External factors such as societal norms, cultural beliefs, and pressure from other family members or authority figures can also influence a child's defense of their abusive parent. It's essential to approach these situations with empathy and understanding, recognizing the complexity of the child's emotions and experiences, and providing them with appropriate support and intervention to address the underlying issues of abuse and alienation. #letthemlovestopparentalalienation #ParentalAlienationSyndrome #StopParentalAlienation #parentalalienationawareness
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14 Aug, 2024 by Biker chick
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11 Apr, 2024 by Tracy mccuan
Melanie is very knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommended.
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27 Mar, 2024 by Courtney sears
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08 Dec, 2022 by Lacy makke
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11 Mar, 2022 by Drew dubb
Worst Bar association very rude and does not take anything serious seems to me very unprofessional gave one star because I can’t give zero
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26 May, 2021 by Terry dillard
Extremely unethical.
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