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17 Jan, 2024 by Rosanne m
Very knowledgeable as well as kind & friendly staff. Highly recommend this firm.
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04 Apr, 2022 by Susan collins
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16 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
If I could give a 10 Star Rating, I certainly would do so!! My husband and I had a very pleasant experience from start to finish with the services rendered at the Crumley Law Firm. Prior to our first meeting, I was very apprehensive about having to file bankruptcy. However, from our first meeting to our last, Mr. Crumley and his assistant, Lea made us feel comfortable and right at ease. They were very attentive to our needs, always showed kindness and concern and willing to answer all questions. While, filing bankruptcy was not an easy decision, I can now say, with their help, it was the right decision. I would highly recommend Crumley Law Firm to anyone seeking advice or legal assistance. Thank you Ben & Lea...you're the best!! L&J
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02 Sep, 2023 by Marcus holley
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28 Sep, 2015 by Martin
Joe helped me to get custody in a divorce action of epic ugliness, was able to unsnarl a complex land deal which threatened to fall apart and leave me with a heavy bill, and has always provided timely advice when called. Next time I need legal advice my first call will be to Joe.
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21 Jul, 2024 by Ryan taylor
Awesome attorney! Thank you for everything! I would never call anyone else!
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19 Jun, 2024 by Laurie page
I reached out to Joe East several years ago for a situation I needed immediate help with and he was amazing. I am now returning because he took such good care of me the 1st time and rest assured he will work his magic again. Great attorney with so much experience. Thankful to have him in my corner. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Thank you Mr. East!
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10 Jun, 2024 by James rowland
Mr. East is awesome! He makes you feel like you have known him for years and truly cares about his clients! Mrs. Wanda is such a sweet caring person who just being around brings a sigh of relief and a great feeling. They are God sent people and I am truly blessed to have them ! Mr. Joe East busts his butt for all his clients and works endless hours for his clients! Thank you Mr.East and Mrs.Wanda!
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19 Apr, 2024 by Carolyn long
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07 Mar, 2024 by Ryan marshall
Trash. Didn't help me at all with my divorce and gave her more then she asked for.
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17 Jan, 2024 by Mitch blyler
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10 Mar, 2024 by Earnest b
Great mediator. If you're looking for or in need of an aggressive attorney due to complicated family issues, look elsewhere.
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01 Mar, 2024 by Dan dan
Called a year ago and again a week ago and never received a call back!
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15 Feb, 2024 by Victor cordon
$200 consultation fee is ridiculous.
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26 Sep, 2023 by Alison yale
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04 Jun, 2021 by Em valaine
Really just kind of rude I've had better luck talking to Domino's
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01 Jun, 2018 by Gator boo
The best attorney in Georgia with the best legal secretary in Miss Madonna in the country. They are an awesome team. Miss Madonna is one of the sweetest ladies you will ever meet. She's not only a great people person she has a heart of gold when it comes to those who can't protect themselves in our pets. She gets it and I love her for it.
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26 Jan, 2016 by Em
I retained Ms. Harrison in December to handle my high conflict custody case. My ex-husband has knowingly & willfully been in contempt for well over six months & Ms. Harrison assured me my case was solid & that I'd have no issue getting a judge to hold him accountable if I retained her, so that's what we did. I paid 75% of her total fee up front & made arrangements to pay the last of it within the next month. Exactly two weeks & one five minute court appearance later she backed out of the case & refused to refund any of the money I'd spent to retain her. Every single conversation between us up to that point was taken by her as an opportunity to berate & curse at me followed by constant demands for more money. During that one court appearance not only did she not address a single issue, such as my ex making it absolutely impossible to see or even speak to my children for six months & the abuse allegations brought against him by DCFS just to name two of the many, but she dragged me out to the hall outside of the courtroom & told me to stay there while she proceeded to take my ex-husband & his attorney into a witness room where she made a deal with them without so much as asking me what I wanted or if I was even capable of what she was volunteering me to do (drive 18+ hours in a 24 hour period less than a month after having major back surgery, my second in four months - I hadn't been medically cleared to drive at all!). At no point did she ever ask what I thought was in my children's best interests or what I hoped to gain from taking my ex back to court. At no point did she bring up any of the terrible things he's done to my children & myself. She never even tried to represent me or my children's best interests & the second I addressed that with her she refused to take any of my calls or respond to my emails until nearly a week later when she withdrew from my case & said it was due to my insubordination.
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16 Jan, 2013 by Erica
RUN, RUN, RUN! If you’re smart, you need to avoid this woman like the plague! By following her ‘counsel’ (and let’s use that term loosely) I got slapped with contempt of court charges. Four and a half hours after those charges were filed; SHE QUIT leaving me 18 days to get a new lawyer, knowing that I now live out of state. Also, she completely LIED to me-I agreed to continue a case only after she ASSURED me that the things I needed addressed would be addressed. Well, surprise, surprise-NONE of my issues could be readdressed. Something I learned from my replacement attorney. Either she’s completely ignorant of the law, which is possible, or she’s a crook just in it for the money, which is most likely true as well. I had tried to get an email response for over 3 weeks to no avail. Oh, and had I known that she had been DISBARRED in another state-I certainly would have gotten a different lawyer.
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