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18 Apr, 2015 by Robert
Chris continues to amaze with his track record of success. I have had the honor of working with Chris on multiple legal matters, and I am always impressed by his knowledge, skills, and abilities to find creative solutions to complex problems. Over the 10 years I have known Chris, I have referred many clients his way, and I can rest assured that they will receive the best representation possible. You can't go wrong with Chris Barnett, he is a hard working man of integrity that will fight full heartedly on your behalf.
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31 Jan, 2010 by Johnny
Chris S. Barnett took over our case due to the attorney we had at the time decided to move to Houston right in the middle of our cases...we had several serous disputes with my ex wife concerning money issues as well as my children's living arrangements... in which we have joint custody of...and lawsuits being thrown at me out of pure spite. It turned out to be the VERY BEST thing that happened to us for Chris S. Barnett to take over our cases! We are still using his services and will continue to for any legal issue that arise because he takes care of his clients and works with us and not against us just to get the issues resolved as our previous attorney did....that Chris replaced!
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29 Oct, 2018 by Mark
I received excellent counseling from Welsley Reeh. She helped us out with our case that was turning into an ugly family quarrel and guided us safely through several legal land mines. I would highly recommend her!
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02 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Eric manages corporate books for my two multi million corporations and a large revocable and marital trust for my family. He is knowledgeable and timely. I recommend him highly.
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23 Jul, 2021 by Tony j
Awesome
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06 Feb, 2020 by Beverly adams
Very informative and helpful.
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17 Dec, 2019 by Karp1945
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27 Feb, 2018 by Anonymous
I would agree at first very helpful then it turns to trash. Received a very encouraging consultation so I paid the dollars. As I live out of state but had to hire a lawyer in Texas I choose this firm. They take your money and do as little as possible for you. Spoke to Ed initially then was handed off to an assistant lawyer. He did not return phone calls and then I found out he was no longer with the firm. Overall they take your money and do not return phone calls or e-mails. Made numerous attempts to contact my attorney and was told he will be given the message. Haven't heard anything and it has been months!
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27 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
Horrible horrible horrible!! I had this law office take on my military divorce case and they're all about the money. Im assuming they have so many clients that they've lost sight of the QUALITY of service that should be provided to every clients that pays money. My case was handled in the temple office. Susan green never returns phone calls. No updates/ information was provided to me about my case, specifics dealing with military divorces, court date etc. Two days prior to my court date i was given the time i needed to be at the belton courthouse (im not from the area so an address would've been nice). My decree was sent via email and i was told that i needed to hurry and send it back because there was a rush. Why were we rushing? A face to face appointment to go over the decree would've been professional and showed that they gave a damn. I was never told who was representing me in court and had no idea of how the person even look. The morning of court google gave me the wrong courthouse in belton and i had to call the office to find out who i was to be in contact once in the courtroom (the office told me brent would be there. I had to google brent to even know what he looked like). Long story short these people are all about the money and do not have the clients best interest in mind.
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07 Sep, 2015 by Althea
My ex-husband and I agreed to a divorce in late 2010. Someone has to file, so I did. I spoke with Mr. Laughlin in the initial interview and he assigned me to his associate, Mr. N. J. Gaunt. My ex and I wrote out our separation agreement and division of property. In it I gave him the house we were living in. I would move out and find something else. Although we split the cost of the attorney’s fees, Mr. Gaunt was my attorney. At no point did Mr. Gaunt point out, mention, or suggest anything about what might become problems with the division of our property or a joint mortgage. I returned to the office within a year because my ex was now chronically arrears in the payment on HIS house but was dragging my credit down. I went back to the office for assistance or advice and got the ‘too bad, so sad’ response because there was nothing in the paperwork that addressed the joint mortgage. When I thought back on it, Mr. Gaunt was going through or had gone through a divorce of his own and had mentioned discontent with his ex over issues with child custody. You pay your money to an attorney to look into the dark corners, smooth out the creases, and interpret the fine print. I could have typed up my own paperwork and filed and gotten this result for a lot less money.
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