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25 Oct, 2022 by Anonymous
My husband and I had a blow- out fight and I left to a hotel. I wanted to clear my head. I woke up the next day to a call from Robert (Brandon) telling me my husband wanted an agreed divorce. I told him I just wanted to think things through and he insisted I had hired an attorney whose name will not be provided for privacy reasons. Unfortunately, he had faulty information since I had contacted that attorney but money had never exchanged hands. I was obviously very upset as I love my husband very much but Robert (Brandon) wanted my money and his voice perked up when I explained that I had never hired a lawyer to end my marriage. He explained that if I had not hired [previously discussed attorney] Robert (Brandon) could definitely take my case. This is not common practice for attorneys so I'm assuming times have gotten rough during and after the pandemic. I felt it a little tacky and proceeded to tell him that if he was, in fact, wanting to assist my husband in proceeding an agreed divorce I was going to go for the juggular: my engagement ring with my deceased MIL diamond, the "extra" red Ryder bb gun and all the other sentimental items AKA I was going to make sure this wouldn't be an easy divorce to agree to anyways. My husband and I worked it out and have become closer but to all other couples, please tread lightly as he's not one to try to protect a marriage at all. He'll even attempt to hire your spouse if the price is right. And to think my husband worked for them and Robert (Brandon) simply confirmed that with nary a positive word. My husband is now a lawyer in his own right. But either way, love does indeed always win!
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03 Jul, 2018 by Sandy
This was hands down the best experience i have had with an attorney in my lifetime which unfortunately is pretty long. I retained him for a criminal case involving one of family members and he made every effort to get us in quickly, outlined all our options and moved very quickly to get into court and get the case in motion. While the case was being adjudicated Brandon and his rock star assistant Alla would always take our calls, respond to emails and arrange meetings when needed without hesitation. I then needed Brandon for an emergency child custody issued and subsequent divorce case in my family. We were in the office reviewing all options the very next day which was extremely important for my stress levels!! We spent even more time on this case and every issue, of which there were many was handled quickly, methodically, compassionately by both Brandon and his great assistant. We were able to protect the child right away and Brandon got everything we wanted/needed. I really can not thank them enough and i have and still do refer them to anyone needing any legal advice.
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30 Jun, 2018 by Jennifer
Brandon represented my husband during a custody situation. We had previously had another attorney that had drawn the case out for almost two years. Brandon handled the case within a few months and an agreement was made. Couldn’t have been happier with the service received. Would absolutely recommend.
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30 Apr, 2021 by Dan webb
He is a competent as any lawyer that I have ever used. On top of that he is a genuinely nice guy!
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03 Jun, 2020 by Brad
Brett got me dismissals on some pretty serious charges in sevier co... Good to have on your side . Its nice to have a lawyer that will actually fight when most wouldnt . Cant say enough good things about him
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17 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
I paid hi $3500.00 and filing fees. Took 11 months to get to court. Was trying to get better time with my child. Have not heard from my child since then.
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16 Apr, 2024 by Ana
Mr.Bennett. Very Professional, Smart, VERY experienced Attorney. However with all great qualities of Attorney, most of all he is a person with huge heart. Just like me You may not see it the second You meet him. But once he knows You fight for right things, once he knows You truly have best intentions for whom/what You fight for in legal battle… once he feels RIGHT fighting for You and You don’t lie to him. He will make mountains move for You. I HIGHLY recommend Mr.Bennett to those who REALLY FIGHT FOR BEST INTEREST of Your loved ones. Thank You Mr. Bennett.
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08 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
I hired Mr. Bennett to make sure that my children were getting the help that they needed, to modify the parenting plan, and to get child support set appropriately. He checked every box. We got more done this time than in all the six years of the uphill battle. He answered every call or text. He advocated not just for my rights, but for what was best for my kids. God forbid we need an attorney again, he'll be my first call.
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03 Mar, 2022 by Anonymous
He doesn't help do anything and is worthless . He just uses you for money. And looses with every case .
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09 Jul, 2009 by Anonymous
This lawyer came recommended to me. I went to his office dropped my file and a $2,500 security deposit. When I finally heard back from him, he was rude. I was never able to meet this attorney as he was never available. He never did anything on my case, never filed any paperwork and when I finally fired him, he kept $2,000 of my retainer.
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