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07 Mar, 2024 by C j
Josh and his team at Onward are amazing. They are so caring and will go above and beyond to help. Highly recommend this amazing group of people.
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04 Jan, 2024 by Jami lee
So far so good. Still have some legal issues to push through but progressing well considering my horrible ability to stay in contact.
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01 Dec, 2023 by Jillian kelly
Best lawyer in Pontiac! Highly recommended!
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28 Oct, 2022 by Mary agnes
We have worked with Mary for over 2 years and honestly can say our experience has been exceptional. She is dedicated, thorough, and tough on doing the right thing. We have loved talking with her, listening to her rationale when we don't understand, and always appreciating her taking time to ensure we are heading in the right direction.
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28 Aug, 2020 by Anonymous
Mary Christine helped me navigate through the process of estate planning. She was available, listened to my needs and offered solutions while being professional, personable and efficient. Highly recommend!!
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04 Apr, 2019 by Mary
Mary Christine handled the closing on the farm land since I was unexpectedly called out of town. Trust her fully to execute work on my behalf.
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07 Mar, 2024 by C j
Josh and his team at Onward are amazing. They are so caring and will go above and beyond to help. Highly recommend this amazing group of people.
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04 Jan, 2024 by Jami lee
So far so good. Still have some legal issues to push through but progressing well considering my horrible ability to stay in contact.
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01 Dec, 2023 by Jillian kelly
Best lawyer in Pontiac! Highly recommended!
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03 May, 2024 by Lisa tyler
Fair man, honest, and good character. He will let you know what YOU NEED to hear. Not what you want to hear.
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06 Mar, 2021 by Colonelkrazy kenny
great attorney
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10 Feb, 2021 by James branz
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26 Apr, 2024 by Michele wolf
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23 Feb, 2024 by Perry roni
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27 Nov, 2023 by Scott cranford
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10 Feb, 2015 by Shelly
She did a great job representing my husband for his worker's compensation case and in making sure all the creditors were not calling us or sending us bills. Very knowledgeable and very easy to work with. She is definitely out to protect the injured worker and doesn't take anything less than what is deserved for that person. Highly recommend!
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26 Apr, 2024 by Michele wolf
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23 Feb, 2024 by Perry roni
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27 Nov, 2023 by Scott cranford
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16 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
Brian Gabor and his secretary are very unprofessional!!! I hate that I even hired him as a lawyer!!! Brian never return calls and he’s not on top of his game. Brian doesn’t even deserve one star I was better off representing myself . I would never recommend him for lawyer Ever!!!! I’m highly disappointed
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24 Nov, 2016 by James
I am working with Mr. Gabor on a divorce case and I am extremely pleased with what he is doing. Yes Mr. Gabor is very busy but he always gets back with me and let's me know what is going on. Would highly recommend Mr. Gabor
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18 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
Mr Gabor started out with the best interest of the estate, but that quickly changed. He was never available when he said he would be. He didn't return our calls in a timely matter...more so ... not at all. When the house in the estate was finally sold, the signing of those papers had to wait until after Mr. Gabor returned from vacation. Things didn't happen when he said they would. When everything was done with the estate and all papers were turned into him on Dec 28th, for closing of the estate, it took many phone calls from us and three months for a court date to be set and that only got done when it did because his secretary took charge and set up the court date only after talking to her and telling her that we looked into hiring another attorney to get the estate closed. I informed her that on the Friday before presidents day, Mr. Gabor told my husband that the court house was closed on Monday because of the holiday and so Tuesday would be the earliest he could get something set up. He gave us plenty of excuses! Going into the third month of waiting and talking to his secretary about our frustrations and concerns... all his secretary would say is " well, im not the attorney". She was nice about the whole deal, and understood how frustrated we were at closing this estate. Once the court date was set, and all reports were completed and sent out...we discovered, from my accountant, that mothers 2014 taxes should have been filed and that our attorney should have told us that. when asked mr gabor about it...all he could says was "well...." . ALSO, when I was going through the final report, I noticed that part of the will was missing. Section two that stated an entitlement of an item was left out. I asked Mr. Gabor about that section and how that was to play out. He responsed... " oh, I guess I didn't pay attention to that. I must have overlooked that." I HAD TO HIRE ANOTHER LAWYER TO GET THIS SECTION OF THE WILL COMPLETED!! MR GABOR SEEMED TO NOT CARE OR NOT UNDERSTAND HOW TO DO WHAT NEEDED TO BE DONE ....I THINK BOTH!! we had to hire another attorney!!! we were told by this other attorney that if this issue was not addressed before closing, things would have been a big mess and potentially caused legal problems down the road. Fair warning to all who need things done in a timely manner, without excuses, and done COMPLETELY...THE RIGHT WAY! IF it wasn't for all my questions and inquiries....my husband and I would be out MORE than the $600, out of our own pocket, it cost us to fix things and get them done like they should have been!
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12 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
Used him in court on a custody battle . I lost my daughter he acted as if he didn't even wanna do it. His questions were dumb he never asked the stuff I told him to ask ... important questions... it's like he just wanted me too lose now I'm over 2000 dollars in debt to owe him for what exactly ??? Nothing!! Don't ever use him unless you want too lose. He shouldn't be a lawyer. Period
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03 Jun, 2013 by Anonymous
gave me bad advice when he talked me into bankruptcy after we set up a trustfund. I lost everything . home and trustfund.
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11 Dec, 2023 by Klodina sadiku
RUN, dont walk the other direction if it's the only thing you do. You will thank me later. He overcharges you and is not the right advocate for the job. Then when you ask for copies, he takes 2+ months to respond or doesn't give them to you. But, he's quick to collect a check. Also, if you're a women, I hope you enjoy him looking at your chest, rather than your face while talking to you.
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07 Nov, 2023 by Holly hindmarsh
David Babb was my 72 year old father's attorney for his divorce. David was very professional and patient with my father throughout the entire process. David was very prompt with his communications between my father and myself. Communication in this situation was very difficult as my father lived in Pontiac and I lived out of state. David even took the time to make an appointment with us on a Saturday when my husband and I were able to come into town and go through everything with us in detail. David continued to push for results from the other attorney involved in the divorce process. We would highly recommend David Babb for any legal representation. David's rates were very responsible in a case that took roughly 10 months to complete. David's office staff were also always very professional and prompt for anything we needed when David was unavailable. We can't thank David and his team enough!
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11 Oct, 2023 by Mary lou manchen
Well, he is involved in my divorce case. And I am 72yrs. Old, with a dissabled son. Being forced to sell the home we are living in. With no money to go elseware. It's a sad situation when people have no soul.
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