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08 Jan, 2020 by Jamie lynumn
This office was very unprofessional. I don't not recommend anyone wast their time or money with either one of these attorney's. I went into the office to file a Chapter 13 on November 14th, 2019 and paid Attorney Grey. only to find out AFTER my car was repossessed a month later that she never filled the case. They never return calls. Nor do they owe up to their mistakes. I am not only out of monies paid but I am now out of a car that they were supposed to protect. I only gave them 1 star because I had to.
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16 Nov, 2023 by Wendy
Melissa Fish is something most lawyers are not: Sincere. She really tried to help me. But after two years of terrible litigation, I was broke. I would recommend her. Especially if you are a woman with young children. She really gave it her best shot. I would hire her again.
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23 Jul, 2013 by Milan
Unfortunately for me I hired Ms Fish to handle my divorce. After 5 months and $7500 later nothing was done and she did not know what's next, so I decided to try another attorney. Also, she was not responsive at all. I would send her an email with two questions for example, and she would answer only one question. Stay away.
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05 Feb, 2013 by Anonymous
Was hired to represent my family in a probate case. He failed to appropriately apply the laws to defend the case. He did not kept track of the events. Information was verbally and in wrting provided to him than then he denied to have. He was not updated about current laws to apply in our family's case. He was providing information only pertaining to my family and the case to the other party's attorney. He pushed our family to make a decision turns later to be adverse against our case. He did not guide our family appropriately and the damage made by his poor representation in court was enourmous. When requested to return the money he charged for his bad legal representation, he tried to overcharged rather than to recognize his huge legal mistakes.
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24 Jan, 2011 by Paul showers
This attorney never kept any accounting records. He told me he can't type. He has no staff to answer messages. He writes up court orders that are almost illegible, and he kept me in limbo on a family matter for a couple of years. He got my confidence by getting a small support order but I ended up paying him way more than the support in an attempt to get a reasonable visitation. After I complained that he owed me money and I wanted to see an accounting he never replied to me directly. We were slated to go to trial and it never happened. When Christmas visitaion was conflicted/fought over for the fourth consecutive year I fired him.
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17 Sep, 2014 by Anonymous
MS MCcain failed to pursue an appeal in a timely manner and she failed to take action to further my interest in a lawsuit regarding employment discrimination. she never kept me inform of my case and never return phone call i made to her office to find out what`s going on with my case. which resulted in the case being thrown out for her negligent.the ihrc issued it`s ruling in february 2014
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12 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
This lawyer was arrogant, condescending, and full of himself. Because I had enough common sense to get some disability on my own without a lawyer he was unable to help me get the maximum amount in the disability. The reason he doesn't know how to get benefits as well as he claims. SSA told me to get a lawyer to get more money because I wasn't getting enough. Mark claimed that was folk lore. He is not as smart as he "thinks" he is...go with someone who is more knowledgeable in the laws, rules, and regulation regarding SSA. He can get the least amount and I am suppose to praise his efforts because I'm poor and believed to be automatically stupid. He is not very nice.
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02 Feb, 2024 by Tom
Terrible. I asked the court to appoint a child advocate in a contested divorce. We got Coblitz. It was the second biggest mistake of my life and deeply damaged my children. She failed to perform her court-appointed duties, failed to communicate with the court-appointed therapist and the worse was when she told my 10-year-old that I was seeking a paternity test. Can you imagine the damage from this negligence? Avoid her at all costs!
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26 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
Wessell represented me some years ago when I was in my early teens in a child visitation case. Instead allowing the case be decided on merits he tried to force one of my parents to give up on visitation. To do it he set up a fake therapy sessions with a psychologist (later it turned out he knew her well.) Therapy, which Wessell claimed was need to "heal the family" resulted in the psychologist writing a letter which Wessell presented in court. The letter contained a number of exaggerationions and accusations. I thought these issues would be resolved during the therapy but that was the end of whole therapy. Later I learned that Wessell approached one of my parents and asked to help him "box in" the other parent. Disgusting.
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