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04 Sep, 2020 by Michael
Sara drafted a new Will for me. She completed the process quickly, effortlessly and accurately. She is very friendly, professional and competent. I will use her service again.
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29 Aug, 2020 by Susan
Sara Brinson helped my husband and I prepare our wills. She was patient and very knowledgeable. She was able to answer all of our questions.
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28 Aug, 2020 by Hundley
Sara provided a redo on my will since I moved from another state to South Carolina. She was very conscientious to my needs and found revisions that needed doing in my previous will. Don't put it off. It's peace of mind and I recommend Sara Brinson.
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09 Feb, 2021 by Dan roselli
Upstanding firm that helped me get information on starting my 501c(3), and told me I wouldn't need their service to get it started myself. Any company that doesn't try to rope me into spending money unnecessarily and giving me advice on the phone gets 5 stars in my book anyday. Thank you folks!
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18 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
Bess was awesome! She was very well prepared for court and fought for me. I highly recommend Bess Lochocki. She is terrific!
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23 Nov, 2018 by Anonymous
Great lawyer, very bright, professional and caring. She was awesome in court, fought hard for me, and won my case. I was most impressed by her preparation, legal knowledge and courtroom demeanor. She took control in court with confidence and therefore made me confident which put me at ease. She was wonderful!bh
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14 Dec, 2016 by Anonymous
Hired her was very kind and smart. Did her best and I was happy!
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05 Jul, 2024 by Deidre divincenzo
I was so fortunate to have been directed to this Law Office. As there are only a couple in this state to handle a special needs trust. Both Meghan and Michelle could not have been more patient, informative and understanding. I have, and will continue to recommend them to anyone needing of legal services.
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27 Oct, 2023 by Brenda jones
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22 Sep, 2023 by Peggy mckoy
Smart, attractive and knowledgeable!!
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05 Apr, 2024 by Danarae
Amber Ward and James Costanza at Lane and Ward Law Firm in Georgetown/Pawleys Island, SC are amazing. They have went above and beyond to get my family the results we desired. They worked diligently and with confidence and compassion. I am so very pleased and delighted to have been with them when they took my case and made history. They are such amazing individuals and I appreciate all the work they do. Thank you guys so very much. We will be forever debted to you for all your hard work.
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17 Mar, 2024 by Fun family
If no stars was an option I would have chosen that instead. Angela Lane has been far the worst lawyer our family has ever had. She was over my dad’s case since 2014. Angela does not answer or return calls. Nor do she show up for court. It’s 2024 and Angela stated she reached a settlement since 2023. My father has yet to receive anything from Angela or her law firm.
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09 Mar, 2024 by Karen tinglof
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15 Aug, 2023 by Kevin
What a complete waste of time and my money! I don't even know who Tom Winslow is because I only dealt with receptionists and via email with Allie Brown, an apparent junior attorney at the firm. I provided the firm with over 900 pages of medical documentation pertaining to a malpractice case. Everything was turned over to the "expert" for review. She never met with me one time and the "expert" never asked a single question. I did manage to get onen brief call into her, in which she was able to inform me how much money I would have to pay. Every document that they could have obtained from any doctor I have seen was laid in their laps, so they had to do absolutely nothing to obtain it. All they had to do was review it. After being told in writing that I'd be notified by the end of July if they would proceed, I found out today after sending another email that the answer was no. "I tried calling you last week to talk about your case" was the answer I got from Allie, but there was no voicemails & no missed calls on my phone. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!
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29 Jul, 2013 by Michelle
I have been trying to get back my funds that should have been paid to the state of South Carolina for out of state capital gain on sale of property. When I submitted my tax refund request I found out the funds were never submitted to the state. The sale was done in April 2012....now I have contacted them for the funds. No return of calls...I call daily... When he answered (twice). Always some story of why funds are not returned. Last week funds were promised by Friday. Yep not happening. Stay way
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10 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
Totally misleading, unprofessional attorney. He was quite nice up until it was time to settle and he was lost. After a negative judgement he became nasty and refused to explain or even talk to me about the outcome.. Never use him!!
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