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23 Oct, 2023 by Joshua h
Mr. Wetsel and Cody fought hard for me on a legal issue a few years back. Both were highly professional, as was the rest of the office staff. They were prompt with communication and handled my issue thoroughly, with genuine care.
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25 Oct, 2020 by Julio mendez
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18 Oct, 2020 by Callie geyer
Part of an estate that has been going on for 4-5 yrs now and have had to get representation for myself just for the fact that Wetsel does not follow thru on what he says he will do.
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15 Aug, 2020 by Connie
When I was fostering I hired Phillip Owens. I told him many times the games DHS was playing because I wanted him to know what he was up against so he knew how serious it was. I did tell him a lot because he needed to really be on top of it. As I was talking he just kept smiling & then looked at my husband & said ‘is she always like that’ & laughed. Within the first 2 minutes of court I knew we’d lose because he was so unprepared. We did lose & when we left the hearing he said ‘Wow, I’ve never seen them go after a client like that before’. Thanks Phil, if I could give zero stars I would. I could not care less that he sued for the money we still owed on the case he did nothing on. I even paid the balance in full WEEKS BEFORE the court date. Once a foster child has been with you for a while they become your own. When they leave it is the equivalent of having a child die and times that now by two (I had 2 beautiful girls). I have been mourning my loss ever since, it is horribly painful to talk about and that is why it took me so long to leave a review. I hired him because of his 5 star reviews but he has the bad ones removed. This is a fact because he did it to mine also.
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20 Mar, 2018 by Jason
I had my 2 children taking from me by DHS. I had full custody and their mom kidnapped them and threatened to leave the state if I called the cops and didn't let her keep them for the weekend. Out of fear I made the horrible decision to not call the police. Long story short Mr. Owens was very clear what I needed to do, what to expect, and most importantly he always returned my calls promptly. I highly recommend
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09 May, 2016 by Anonymous
Phil Owens has represented me multiple times in several hearings involving a very complicated divorce, as well as a personal injury "friendly suit", and other important legal matters. Mr. Owens worked miracles in my divorce, and was a calming influence during stressful hearings, always remaining collected, and redirecting me towards my goals, when I became needlessly focused on the opposing's distracting tactics. He always responds quickly to my calls, and genuinely cares about my situation. I highly recommend Mr Owens.
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04 Apr, 2024 by Alecia weaver
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21 Sep, 2022 by Thelittleegypt
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04 Aug, 2022 by Keep it 700
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30 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
Auto accident, I was rear-ended by a severely intoxicated person, got the name and license plate number before he filed the scene. After five years he simply said he couldn't find the guy to depose him and settled. I didn't even get enough money to cover the college tuition I had to drop out of because of this accident. Not to mention the other medical bills that never got paid. Still needed injections in my back I couldn't afford. Left me in a horrible jam.
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20 Nov, 2022 by Debra stitt
Rob was patient. Came to see me. Has helped in every way!! Worked a settlement where I saw no hope. He's clever & knows the law. I highly recommend him to anyone.
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05 Aug, 2020 by David
After 2 1/2 years of Mr. Haiges working on a simple probate for me I had to fire him and get another attorney. He showed little interest in the case, would not return phone calls and filled paperwork wrongly for the case, sometimes in the wrong county. This was a very hard time for me after my mother passed away and he made matters worse by not handling the case correctly. I would not recommend Robert Haiges
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18 Aug, 2024 by Elle fleming
They took me to court, after I asked them to send me the original contract I signed, I had been trying to pay down that debt for almost 2 years. I believe my husband who abandoned me took this card out in my name and I’ve been paying on it every sense. As when you do online applications, you do not have to psychically sign or show your ID. It was the only card I could keep during COVID and I had no access to use the card after I lasped a couple months in 2020z Discover closed my account in June 2023 with no notice, after I called them for a few months and they told me I’d be eligible for another reduced interest rate program again in a couple months. I paid down almost 2,000 dollars of my balance not including the 1,000+ they took in interest and I sent payments until September, until I could no longer afford to make them payments because the interest was too high. Discover when I called them told me I’d have to let it go to collections to get my interest lower and they couldn’t offer anything to help until it went to collections. Instead of it going to collections so I could get a deal, they instead sent it for me to be sued. They never emailed back, never called, never sent letters for negotiation, nothing. I am on SSI and cannot drive over 40 miles to the court house. I don’t own a house, a car, nothing. I literally get 700 a month right now and have 3 kids to support. Now they’re wanting me to pay the original balance without the 2-3,000 I already paid on it, because they added it all back with interest and fees. Now they want to add court and lawyer fees ontop of it still with it at the original interest rate of like 30% that they raised it to. I cannot work a regular job and have not worked a job in over 10 years because I’m disabled. I’ve paid off a lot of my other debts at lower rates, currently paying one debt collector as we speak who send me polite letters as the others have that completely removed the interest and just wanted me to pay what I originally charged. Discover and the company they choose to sue someone speaks volumes, as I asked for all my charges history and instead they just sent me the last 6 months of payments I had made and the few months I didn’t pay, and the balance went up over 1,500 dollars in 3 months of nonpayment. The minimum payment on the second month was almost 600 dollars, the first missed payment was over 300. The third month minimum payment to get up to date was 800, nobody realistically right now with inflation can pay that. If discover truly cared about honestly getting their money, they would have contacted me and told me they were closing the account and offered me a lower monthly payment and interest rate since the account had not be able to be used since 2020 during COVID. Meaning no charges could be made on it and they closed the card in June 2023, so they clearly could have tried to offer other options than a lawsuit. I’ve tried to call the law office and they’ve never answered. I will not be harassed by it, these credit card companies have raised their interest rates and are locking people into paying them more than their minimum payment in interest. I even settled with chase for 30% of my balance of the beginning of 2023, Discover is the only one I’ve dealt with that wants more than what they were originally owed when they closed the account, even through payments were still being made and care nothing about the consumers. I have no issue paying what I actually charged, but they cannot send me records, and want me to pay for potential fraud. After they closed my account in June 2023, in December 2023, I could no longer log on online to see any of my payments or past charges. I will never work with discover again and I do not recommend anyone do the same. Even if you make great money, chase and Citi are a lot more understanding.
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15 Jun, 2024 by Haley day
This company took me for garnishment and by took I don’t mean payments they TOOK my ENTIRE checking AND savings account. Left me with absolutely no money to survive on.
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31 May, 2024 by Maggie ornes
I actually love this place. Brad is amazing and so understandable. Like any other debt collector they want their money, but they are willing to put u on an affordable payment plan and negotiate with you! They will comm unicate with you as well.
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04 Oct, 2023 by Jenna
Please stay away from Alee's firm. Long long story. All she did was lies and lies... Sloppy jobs. I will post more information about her all over.
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21 Apr, 2019 by Anonymous
This attorney, if you call him that, contacted me through next door app and took me on as a client for a whopping 750 charge for one court appearance he was late to and stuttering and acting like he never been to trail, only to settle out of court and not get me the results we agreed upon. He is a waste of time and money and for what he did he should charge the standard fee of 200. I recommend he retires. He was not helpful at all. Talks a lot but doesnt back it up at court. He even forgot to make a contract out.
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21 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
Lorenzo Banks inability or unwillingness to communicate in a time sensitive situation has prevented me from seeing or spending time with my children this weekend after traveling over a thousand miles.
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14 Sep, 2023 by Anonymous
Jennifer Irish is biased and horrible with communication but she is really good a billing you. She will bill, bill, bill and then quit on you! Do not contact this unprofessional woman!
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06 Feb, 2024 by Joshua landers
If you want someone to sue and garnish wages of people in an hoa, this is your people. Representation of the biggest scam since y2k is all they do.
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06 Feb, 2024 by Joshua landers
If you want someone to sue and garnish wages of people in an hoa, this is your people. Representation of the biggest scam since y2k is all they do.
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