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Brad Timothy Elrod, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Woodville, TX with 13 reviews
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07 May, 2024 by Allan haworth
Very straightforward makes you feel at peace.Just a wonderful express.
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04 May, 2024 by Ronald kary
Very professional , I would recommend this office to anyone that needs a good lawer
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04 Apr, 2024 by Teresa ferguson downing
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James Micheal Risinger, experienced Family Law attorney in Woodville, TX with 27 reviews
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08 Aug, 2024 by Monika barrow
I will not discuss my situation publicly. However, the process was started almost two years ago. Through dishing out more money than I would like to admit. He was unhelpful. Charges were always added. His staff is rude, unknowledgeable, and unprofessional. It took my husband showing up at his office 5 months after our court date to get the paperwork and other items needed to move on and close this matter. We had to be the one to continuously communicate to him, when we were not even getting phone calls returned. We would not recommend this law firm to anyone.
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01 May, 2024 by Elizabeth letney
Any and Everytime I have need to be represented this attorney had taken care of business ......... Its amazing when your attorney and his staff take care of your needs like its personal.
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19 Apr, 2024 by Reed smith
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Amy Renee Cook Bythewood, experienced Child Support, Criminal Defense attorney in Woodville, TX with 2 reviews
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20 Dec, 2021 by Kristin
I've had the opportunity to observe Amy in CPS court (Judge Lockwood) on several occasions. Amy always comes to court prepared and she advocates for her clients. I have recently had the chance to get to know Amy by working directly with her on a CPS case. Amy did an excellent job in advocating for her clients in a meeting. She is personable, a lady and a great representation in court.
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09 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
Amy was hired to represent child in a custody battle. She said she would see the child weekly and by herself and that never happened. She saw the child 1x alone and 1x with other parent present in the room. She doesn't care what children tell her or should tell her she doesn't want to hear it from them. She focus on things that are from a past and not things happening in the present. She has her own CPS worker that she is good friends with from a county that is not either party location to do the interview and they side with each other. She is not professional and she will tell you to do 1 thing then when she sends msg to judge its total opposite. I dont recommend that type lawyer for anyone. She needs to be reviewed on her family law values and stop getting by bc she donates to the children's protective agency. Seems like buying herself in . Bot professional at all and quite rude to ppl.
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Lindsey Barry Whisenhant, experienced Child Support, Estate Planning attorney in Woodville, TX with 0 reviews
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Patrick O. Hardy, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Woodville, TX with 0 reviews
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Robert Michael Wood, experienced Personal Injury, Real Estate attorney in Woodville, TX with 0 reviews
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Robert Michael Wood, experienced Personal Injury, Real Estate attorney in Woodville, TX with 0 reviews
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Lucas Edwin Babin, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Woodville, TX with 0 reviews
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