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21 May, 2024 by John wagner
Chad I am sure you can trust... but never trust his assistant.
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25 Oct, 2022 by Catrina davis
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21 May, 2024 by John wagner
Chad I am sure you can trust... but never trust his assistant.
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25 Oct, 2022 by Catrina davis
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11 Apr, 2024 by John
Had her for 3+ years on an estate case and it was not a good experience. She will bill you for every cent she can. I dropped off a check to her office and was billed $68 for "stopping by" I was there for 2-3min. Charges 15 min. For a 3 min. Phone call. I fired her after 4 months of stagnation, and after hiring a new attorney I can say that her communication is near non existent. I've had more 1 on 1 in two weeks with my new attorney than almost 4 years of dealing with her. After her termination she refused to release documents and funds to me because she made an agreement with the opposition. I had to get my new attorney to obtain my files. I spoke with 5 attorneys for council before firing her and everyone of them said she is bordering on malpractice if not across the line. Learn from my mistake. Save yourself a lot of money and headache and find a different attorney.
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12 Sep, 2017 by Anonymous
Paid the normal $2,000 retainer, then thousands more and she still wants more, said the case was released when it wasn't so the judgement isn't legal and she knew it but pushed it through court knowing it wasnt going to be legal. Malpractice attorney has advised me to sue her.
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26 Jun, 2017 by James
Adoption is suppose to be a fun exciting time for a family, she has made it everything but, its all about money and how much she can bill you for. Save your self the heart ach. I am 9 months since court and have yet gotten any documentation of me adopting my son, thankful the Judge was kind enough to get me documentation to get his last name changed. She will one answer your questions when she is hunting for money.
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21 Apr, 2019 by Amy h
When I first met with Mr. Vick, I was quoted a retainer price which he said would be more than enough to cover his services, which I paid. When it came time to schedule my court date, I was given another huge bill and told I must pay it before he would schedule any dates with the court. The week before court he wanted another $12,000... on top of the already $8,000 I previously paid in full!!! REMINDER!! We never stepped foot into the court room!! He totally deceived me and my family!!! How do you use $8,000, and never go into a court room!! I had only been to his office for the initial consultation!!! DO NOT HITE HIM!!!
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06 May, 2014 by Anonymous
When I first met with Mr. Vick, I was quoted a retainer price which he said would be more than enough to cover his services, which I paid. When it came time to schedule my court date, I was given another huge bill and told I must pay it before he would schedule any dates with the court. I was told that this was to cover the filing fees and the court appearance. Today, I recieved yet another large bill. I was charged time just for emailing his assistant a question about the divorce. That was money wasted. She was condescending and rude. She always responded to my questions as if I were a huge bother. Considering the amount of work I personally had to do, such as drawing up my own agreement with my ex and delivering paperwork, I should be the one getting paid. If you value your money, find someone else.
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26 May, 2013 by Ms
A friend recommended to see Thomas Vick of Weatherford and she emphasize the father in any way the son unfortunately; he was already dead, so I hire to Mr. T. Vick Jr. He PUSHED to attend a meeting with a mediator Mr. Mann which could never mediate anything because Mr. Vick did not allowed, Mr. Vick control the meeting and the mediator at all times, this meeting really was just the excuse to increase his income from services. And he try to force me to sign a divorce agreement clearly inconvenient for me, where inclusive he served as my trustee, as he fail in an attempt to scare me with his yells, then he quit to the case and did not notice the scheduale of the last hearing of my divorce, he informe that if I had some difficulty in accepting his withdrawal then needed presented to the judge, but he never said the hearing would include my divorce. Mr. Vick has two characteristics that make him a danger lawyer: Lacks completely of scruples and has a great need of money (I knew this when I saw him defend to my ex-husband like a wild beast) Today I recover from the whole lost of my heritage , but this trash of lawyer, takes away the prestige of a firm founded many years ago, and he never recovers it, plus he will have to pay off in the hell to betray who trust in him, HIS CLIENT. In his internet link he self-proclaimed a master in family law, but when I asked in the Texas Bar, they dont have any notice about a master in relation with this person. Maybe people from Weatherford can investigate before hiring him why after working how Felony Prosecutor was not invited to work in more public positions, something they should had having found, certainly. No one experiences from somebody else head, but please if you decide to hire him (Gabe Thomas Vick Jr.) be very careful.
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03 Jul, 2008 by Anonymous
I retained Deborah for a custody case. She failed to have the proposed order that the judge requested. She failed to present any information that was given to her to support my case. She missed the first court date and reschuled the second. She was unprofessional to me when I got upset about her conduct and was very short with me. Needless to say I lost the custody case and now it is costing me three times more to have it re tried. I tried to resolve the issues I had with her conduct but she has yet to contact me, I would not recommend hiring her to anyone that wants an attorney that is going to put the effort and time into their case.
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25 Jan, 2022 by Anonymous
I hired Ulis for a divorce a while ago and I should have fired him sooner. You would think that after spending $10,000+, we would’ve made it a little further than mediation. He convinced me to change the basis of my divorce from adultery to mutually agreed. This was extremely naive on my part but he convinced me it was best for the kids. I believe it was a ploy to drag out the divorce. After I had my settled on the feeling that I was being milked, I fired him. I had recently replenished my retainer with $1,000+ left and after I fired him I requested the balance only to receive a bill for $1,000+. Divorces should NOT be an avenue to prey on people but there are unfortunately some lawyers that do.
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