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19 Dec, 2018 by Shelby
I have used two separate lawyers for my child custody case that started in 2011, one in Houston and Mr. Anderson in Bellville. I paid a ton more for the one in Houston and was completely upset when all was said and done. I had been fighting for more than a year recently without a lawyer to just get a dime after my sons father stopped paying child support and nothing ever happened other than disappointments and many case resets. I hired Mr. Anderson in October 2018 2 weeks before my court date that has been being pushed back and reset since 2017, we were not only done with court, but I got more than I could ever have prayed for in less than a month. We went from fighting for 20K+ in child support to having the very absent but stubborn and toxic father sign his rights over to me without an adoption taking place.. in Harris County this is rare, but it's more than I ever dreamed of happening and exactly what we needed. Thanks to Mr. Anderson he turned 7 years of fighting into 1 month of winning, closure and freedom. I can't recommend this lawyer enough. If you need someone to fight for you, to do the unthinkable, to challenge the system, to go above and beyond all while explaining everything to you and really making sure you understand, and most importantly -winning, he's your guy! I will be using Mr. Anderson for any future legal needs, I really felt like I had a friend fighting for me and not the typical lawyer. Give him a shot, you will NOT be disappointed!!
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26 Jun, 2018 by Jennifer
Mr. Anderson represented me for my divorce. When meeting him for the first time I asked him for quick and easy divorce. His response was I am going to do my best ( from Date filed you have to wait 61 day) !! Well 61 days after he filed my divorce it was final. He went above and beyond, was extremely helpful, down to earth, and seemed to really care about the person he is representing!!! I will keep him on speed dial for future legal needs.
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17 Apr, 2018 by Nick
Turned over a CDL traffic citation to Mr. Anderson. He was prompt and swift and was able to have the citation dismissed. The price was extremely reasonable and i would highly recommend him to anyone needed to have any legal issue resolved! He will have our business in all future incidents. Thank you Mr. Anderson.
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06 Jan, 2022 by Heidi minnaar
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17 Jul, 2019 by Eileen
Adrianne Vincik has helped me with all of the legal issues following the death of a family member. She even found unclaimed property that I did not know about. She has been a blessing to me and I can't thank her enough for all she has done. I highly recommend her.
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08 Nov, 2017 by Devin holum
Adrianne Vincik was referred by the staff at the courthouse and it was a great recommendation. She is courteous and accessible, which is a rarity for an attorney. She has assisted me in a Guardianship for several years and I have no complaints whatsoever.
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18 Jun, 2024 by S bell
Dana Baker has provided my husband and I competent advice for over 5+ years. She has guided us through the process of will preparation and other legal issues many times. Dana knows how to treat people!
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29 Dec, 2023 by Rebecca tipton
Professionalism with a side of small town hospitality. Dana gets the job done and her staff of 2 sweet, friendly, and competent employees. Very satisfied
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30 Aug, 2023 by Dillon mcvicar
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18 May, 2015 by Anonymous
My case involved 2 small children, both mentally challenged. He never kept me informed, filing motions and agreements that I had not seen nor agreed to. He failed to question the opposition when necessary. He allowed the opposing attorney to call names. He allowed me to be questioned about motions he filed that I did not know about... in the end, he literally told me to "just give them to her". (her, meaning the alcoholic, drug addict mother bound for prison with her 3rd felony). He could not have cared less about the children. He told me I was "behind the 8 ball because Leedy 'don't' like you". He was out of his league, incompetent, unknowledgeable and lazy. Everything he and his secretary did or told me was wrong and detrimental to the children and he finally just withdrew, leaving the children twisting in the wind... in the middle of the case! His closing argument for the ONE hearing we got to have was... "uh, uh... ummmm... I guess I don't have anything to say". Good riddance... keep looking if you are looking for an GOOD attorney.
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09 Apr, 2018 by Anonymous
Mr. Scheff was hired to represent me in my divorce. He was kind on the front end, until he received retainer. It then became an uphill battle to get him to do anything. He would not return my calls promptly, if at all. He lied about what he said he had scheduled with the presiding court and meetings with respondent’s attorney. I called the court to verify and found no such time, or date for court was reserved. I also verified he did not have specific conversation with respondent’s attorney. Constantly he gave me the run around and different excuses as to why he had not moved forward on the case, after his original petition. He charged me for services not rendered. I completely agree with the individual who gave the previous negative rating here. I only wish I had found the rating prior. I fired Mr. Scheff and took my lumps! I also filed a grievance with the State Bar of Texas.... Beware!
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24 Jan, 2023 by L b
Attacking anyone isn't okay at all but attacking an elderly person is even more so not okay & for nothing to be done about it is just ridiculous!!!...#Sad😪
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20 Jun, 2019 by Tyiesha
Calvin Garvie stated he was an experienced “divorce” attorney. After receiving my retainer he later admit to being a criminal court appointed attorney. He failed to complete filings, never filed for temporary orders hearing for alimony & possession of my home. He failed to propound discovery, or request mediation. He missed several deadlines. Then he withdrew from the case and failed to inform me of the bench trial notice that was sent to him. He refused to refund my money. I had to pay another attorney to start over.
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24 Jan, 2023 by L b
Attacking anyone isn't okay at all but attacking an elderly person is even more so not okay & for nothing to be done about it is just ridiculous!!!...#Sad😪
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07 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
She was not a Hands-On attorney. I never saw the woman until court. I had paid her $2,000 and she said that's it. You're divorced and everything is settled. 3 weeks later she sent me a statement for over $500. I contacted her as I was livid. I had many women tell me do not hire her. I should have listened. Seriously, never saw the woman until the day of divorce.
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