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11 Jun, 2019 by Judy
My husband and I hired Ron when we were going through a custody issue with my step son. As I read the other comment reviews I was so shocked that I experienced the same thing and I am in 100% agreement with them. Ron comes with a great story, however, he is arrogant and prideful which unfortunately shows through his billing. He tried to bill us 10 yrs ago $350 for a 15 minute consultation. Reading his other reviews it looks like that his arrogance and pride has gone up to $500. Overall, he's not worth the money or the belittlement. Yes, he makes you feel stupid.
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07 Jul, 2018 by John
After paying the consult fee I hired Ron and went forward. After two months he had charged me outrageous fees for simply responding to the minimal emails of my case. I hired him for a focused, specific hearing but yet he charged me fees for being copied on emails relative to their parts of my case that were not relevant. I expressed concern multiple times to no avail, and then when I stood firm that I needed to cut him out of the irrelevant legal emails he told me he was withdrawing for "ethical" grounds. His story is good, but there's no merit or truth to it. Further, he tried to withdraw without a hearing and my approval, basically trying to skate out of appearing before the judge who eventually called him out for it. Lastly, he withdrew shortly before the hearing I hired him for and after I had spent enormous fees for him to prep for the hearing, leaving me without an attorney and starting over. He ran before the hearing because again, Ron sells an impression of knowledge but went yellow and ran before the hearing. He also directed me not to be on a call with the judge when I found out later i should have been, plus his advice was exactly the opposite of the judge's decision when I finally had the custody hearing. However, Ron walks away with $6,000 o fly money, mostly in "logistical fees", and left me with horrendously bad legal advice. If he responds to this it will simply be more spin. However, I am a very honest and fairly intelligent person that is stating the exact truth. You have been warned.
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29 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
I hired Ronald to provide a consultation. $500 for one hour of his time. His paralegal required that I submit extensive background information in advance of our telephone consultation. My family law case involves an ex-spouse who abducted our child. When I asked Ronald about a strategic tact for handling the abduction he said that would be illegal and he said that by the tone of my question that I intended to carry forth the plan. This of course was not true. When I tried to ask him other questions about the case he was reluctant to answer any of the questions. Essentially, he shut down our consultation interview. I was not prepared to pay $500 for 20 minutes of Ronald's time and receive so little information. I had additional questions I wanted to ask later based on the information he provided in our brief consultation and I had at least 35 minutes of time left. When I tried to contact Ronald's law firm they ignored my requests but they certainly kept my money which they required to be paid in advance by credit card. I review Ronald with low marks and I question whether he should have taken $500 for approximately 20 minutes worth of questions. Ronald comes across as a judgemental, elitist, arrogant and unresponsive attorney based on my consultation with him. Ronald may, or may not, be a skilled attorney but by no means is he easy to work with and I found he is indulgent in how he assesses his fees based on my experience with him. In sum, I would not hire him to work for me.
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23 Oct, 2019 by Anonymous
I saw the other review on Shawn and his firm Cordell and Cordell and it is spot on to my terrible experience. I kept hearing the ads on radio and TV about how Cordell and Cordell fought for the rights of the fathers---so thought I was "stepping up" from my previous attorney to hire this "credible" firm and was given Shawn as my attorney. He is NOT a trial lawyer---I needed someone to fight for me---not try to make friends with the court. He was worried about how things would be perceived and to not upset the Judge in my case and didn't advise me properly. He let my ex wife's attorney who was a basic Ambulance Chaser complete make a mockery of me and my situation. For prior attorney had it easy---I gave them all of the ammunition and knew what my ex would want and try to do ahead of time! We were always ready contemplating the next move. We didn't win---nobody wins in a divorce, but at least I came out with a judgment of Joint Physical custody. After hiring Shawn---I slowly lost everything including being able to see my kids based on a phony bunch or circumstances my ex dreamed up. Instead of taking it to them and bringing up some criminal past of the other person---he failed to submit the evidence saying that the judge would dismiss it and then we would be silently punished. I hope he can't sleep at night for what he failed to do. I couldn't stomach knowing that I failed to keep a custody situation with a good father in check with what the courts really want----joint custody. Instead now many years later we still have family issues because of how he didn't handle business. Cordell and Cordell should also be ashamed of themselves for how they milk people for all of their hard earned money and in return reduce what they once had with their family. It makes me sick as I type this out thinking back upon the darkest days of my family life. I plead with anyone reading this to make sure that neither Cordell and Cordell or specifically Shawn Riley are never entrusted with anything important in anyones life to defend ever again!
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01 Feb, 2012 by Anonymous
Only use this man and Cordell and Cordell if you want to lose your money . I lost $70,000 to them and they told me I won because I did not lose the right to see my child. Simple fact I had 50/50 before and still had it when they where done. I am not a grug addict or abusive, they love to drag it out and get nothing decided . They did not defend me but told me we can not make the mother look bad all the while the ex's lawyers drug me through the mud and made me look like a monster and Mr Riley just kept it from looking like I was a murderer
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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07 Sep, 2024 by Dawna daves
I've explained to Lincare I do not have their equipment. The house I was living in while I had the equipment was full of black mold back in 2020. They continued to bill my insurance company Medicaid knowing I could not use the equipment. I am disabled and I'm tired of being harassed by this attorney group and Lincare. The Lincare company here in my city has been told and came to my home. I do not have the concentrator or small concentrator. I have COPD, they questioned my medical condition. This is an incompetent company that's been sued due to over billing clients insurance company. I'm am contacting Medicaid today again, to let them know they kept billing Medicaid knowing I didn't have the equipment. You should be investigating Lincare billing Medicaid for equipment I couldn't use, even after reporting the situation to the Billing office. I will be contacting my state AG. I'll also be filing a complaint with the BBB and my family attorney. I've seen your reviews which the harassment needs to stop. Stop harassing and threatening elderly people who are disabled.
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03 Jun, 2024 by Tcuty 10
Sending spam to people's phones isn't the way to go.
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22 May, 2024 by Marina lujan
Spoke to a Stanly rivers. I didn't not know I had a loan from 6 years ago. When I tried to get more information from it, he was rude and took it as a refusal. When I asked to speak to a manager he said they were all busy and it was taken as a refusal again. I just wanted more information because I didn't know if it was a scam or if someone stole my identity. Called back spoke to Ashley and she was helpful.
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13 Feb, 2024 by Jennifer diaz
Complete theives
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13 Feb, 2024 by Jenny weir
If I could give 0 stars I would. After taking too much money out of my check for garnishment they wrote the overpayment check to the wrong name and address. Then after a fight they wrote me my check. For the wrong amount. Thank God I have a picture and letter that came with the original check. I suggest you also turn them into the BBB and also file a complaint with the KS Bar so they stop treating people this way. I sure am. Thieves!!!!
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25 Aug, 2020 by One stop computer shop
This firm gets a lot of bad reviews due to the work they do. They were VERY nice to me and helped me get back on track. I owned the money, not them. It was my responsibility, and they helped me.
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