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19 Apr, 2022 by Martha perez
Mrs. Knaupp was not my attorney but I have so much respect for her. She was my ex-husband's attorney. Mrs. Knaupp and her team worked effectively and diligently to finish up everything in less than 2 weeks what my attorney did not promise she would do and didn't do after 9 mo.
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16 May, 2018 by Mike
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24 May, 2023 by Roel cantu
If I could give 0 stars I would! My husband applied for an occupational license a month ago and had court today at 10am with Judge Alex Hernandez. As soon as my husband got up there the judge totally dismissed him in less than a minute! Not sure if the judge was in a bad mood but he was extremely rude the way he went about it all. We just moved out here a month ago and after today it sure is feeling like it’s a race thing on why he was treated the way he was today. My husband is not problematic person and works everyday so today was a joke! On top of it I paid $350 to be told TODAY that they don’t do occupational license here when clearly on the website states otherwise. This court system is a JOKE! Definitely can already tell it’s about WHO YOU KNOW here and courts just want to take your hard working money.
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01 Aug, 2017 by Stacey smith
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02 Apr, 2016 by Quilina barelas (nina)
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05 Oct, 2019 by David lozano
They get it done for you stress free
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15 Aug, 2019 by Scottish rose
They don't return calls. Guess they don't need the work.
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11 Jan, 2014 by Amanda g
I had a cps case and I had my daughter taken away from me in 2012 for false acquisitions and Dennis arriaga helped me get my daughter back in my arms in a very quick period of time. he's a very professional and trustworthy attorney and he kept.in touch with my husband and we would love to have him as a lawyer. again and we have recommended him to people. thank you Mr.arriaga I hope you and your family are doing great.
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04 Sep, 2024 by David krupin
Although Jane has a great reputation in the courtroom, her office sucks. We asked them to remove Jane from my wife's case which she won 8 years ago and they try to extrort $5,000 more dollars!! To write a letter excusing themselves from the case because friend of the court will not soeak to us because there is an attorney on the case. What a joke!!! Get over yourselves greedy greedy people. We had to pay another attorney (Merry, shes great!!) to help us and Jane still didnt reply!!! 0 stars.
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18 Apr, 2024 by Jermaine rogers
Nothing but the run around rude and unorganized. It's been over a year for them just to get simple open records information, that I had to just provide for them. Has been a complete waste of time and money would not recommend.
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07 Mar, 2024 by Kathy murphy
Experience years ago . Three divorces, she did what she was paid to do. I recommend her to many people and I will continue to do so.
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24 May, 2023 by Roel cantu
If I could give 0 stars I would! My husband applied for an occupational license a month ago and had court today at 10am with Judge Alex Hernandez. As soon as my husband got up there the judge totally dismissed him in less than a minute! Not sure if the judge was in a bad mood but he was extremely rude the way he went about it all. We just moved out here a month ago and after today it sure is feeling like it’s a race thing on why he was treated the way he was today. My husband is not problematic person and works everyday so today was a joke! On top of it I paid $350 to be told TODAY that they don’t do occupational license here when clearly on the website states otherwise. This court system is a JOKE! Definitely can already tell it’s about WHO YOU KNOW here and courts just want to take your hard working money.
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01 Aug, 2017 by Stacey smith
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02 Apr, 2016 by Quilina barelas (nina)
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24 May, 2023 by Roel cantu
If I could give 0 stars I would! My husband applied for an occupational license a month ago and had court today at 10am with Judge Alex Hernandez. As soon as my husband got up there the judge totally dismissed him in less than a minute! Not sure if the judge was in a bad mood but he was extremely rude the way he went about it all. We just moved out here a month ago and after today it sure is feeling like it’s a race thing on why he was treated the way he was today. My husband is not problematic person and works everyday so today was a joke! On top of it I paid $350 to be told TODAY that they don’t do occupational license here when clearly on the website states otherwise. This court system is a JOKE! Definitely can already tell it’s about WHO YOU KNOW here and courts just want to take your hard working money.
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01 Aug, 2017 by Stacey smith
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24 May, 2023 by Roel cantu
If I could give 0 stars I would! My husband applied for an occupational license a month ago and had court today at 10am with Judge Alex Hernandez. As soon as my husband got up there the judge totally dismissed him in less than a minute! Not sure if the judge was in a bad mood but he was extremely rude the way he went about it all. We just moved out here a month ago and after today it sure is feeling like it’s a race thing on why he was treated the way he was today. My husband is not problematic person and works everyday so today was a joke! On top of it I paid $350 to be told TODAY that they don’t do occupational license here when clearly on the website states otherwise. This court system is a JOKE! Definitely can already tell it’s about WHO YOU KNOW here and courts just want to take your hard working money.
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24 May, 2023 by Roel cantu
If I could give 0 stars I would! My husband applied for an occupational license a month ago and had court today at 10am with Judge Alex Hernandez. As soon as my husband got up there the judge totally dismissed him in less than a minute! Not sure if the judge was in a bad mood but he was extremely rude the way he went about it all. We just moved out here a month ago and after today it sure is feeling like it’s a race thing on why he was treated the way he was today. My husband is not problematic person and works everyday so today was a joke! On top of it I paid $350 to be told TODAY that they don’t do occupational license here when clearly on the website states otherwise. This court system is a JOKE! Definitely can already tell it’s about WHO YOU KNOW here and courts just want to take your hard working money.
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