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19 Aug, 2024 by Latisha harris
My ex used this attorney. Ididn't have one. I signed divorce papers agreeing to certain things. As soon as I signed ex changed his agreed upon payments. Told his attorney. Nothing.
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16 May, 2023 by Matthew kelpine
I really hope you get a pair of nuts someday. You took 8 years of my kids life away from me. Stop bending over for someone else. Fight for people, its not hard, see what is right.
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11 Apr, 2023 by 10x living at grandview
Quite literally the worst lawyer you could get. Zero communication, lies to the courts and other lawyers to cover up the fact that he forgot about court dates. I could write a novel as to how atrocious this man is. For the love of God do not hire this fraud.
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10 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
Hired back in February 2022 had a court date in December he failed to appear now won’t return phone calls emails even stop by his office vehicle is there but won’t answer the door will be going to the bar association to file a grievances
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17 Jun, 2022 by Anthony staton
Handled a custody case beautifully, but the mother of my child has decided to literally take her again, I've returned to Mr McMeans to handle it again and he has acted very swiftly and concisely. This would be the second time I've returned to his services and noticed his one star.
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02 Jun, 2022 by Ray
A complete baffoon. Hired him for a matter with a deadline. The deadline came and passed and he did nothing. When I confronted him about it he told he he would no longer represent me. After doing nothing to further my cause, he refunded a portion of my retainer claiming the remainder was for the creation of the file to my case. What did he need a file for if he wasn't going to do anything? Stay away from this guy. Hire an attorney who knows how to practice law, not just brag, "That's my real name."
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20 Oct, 2022 by Roger brown
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20 Oct, 2019 by Joshua wheaton
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03 Oct, 2019 by Amber seiling
BEWARE! Complaints can be filed with the OK Bar Association.
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20 Oct, 2022 by Roger brown
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20 Oct, 2019 by Joshua wheaton
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03 Oct, 2019 by Amber seiling
BEWARE! Complaints can be filed with the OK Bar Association.
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24 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
She was my lawyer and we had a falling out the day before we went to court. I was told she was not going to show up if I didn't pay more money after giving her thousands of dollars. I could not afford to give her more and thought that we were covered for more time so I was scared and was told she would not show so I became upset and let her firm know how I felt. But she did show, I was relieved but she told me to wait outside while she would go in and handle things. While I waited outside, she went in and decided to ensure I got the maximum amount of child support possible and then come out and told me to have a good life as she walked away laughing. This is not someone I would ever consider using nor would I ever trust this person to do what is best for you.
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26 Jun, 2024 by Jen h
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21 Mar, 2024 by Karmia williams
The following is my personal experience and opinion: Adult man was witnessed by two adults flicking my 15 year daughter’s skirt back in 2019. DA refused to file charges. Since then this same man has sent a completely nude photo to a 14 year old and seems to have possibly done something else similar because he currently has a case pending in court. If the DA had done their job the first time to stop this predator then maybe there would not be more victims! The DA has known he’s a predator for years!
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14 Jan, 2024 by Shannon mccormick
Just watched "Accused: guilty or innocent" documentary episode on Rebecca Hogue trial. I was so Absolutely appalled by Oklahoma state , the above D.A/ office & residing judge I had to say something. They completely victim shamed & labeled a traumatized grieving mother, completely abusing tax payers money prosecuting this woman on a complete farce case, completely manipulating the jury but not allowing crucial evidence that would've had the case thrown out. I am absolutely Disgusted that this is how our system actually works. I truly believe we the people need to push for more serious laws on accountability & punishments for elected officials, judges and/or their office whom abuse and manipulate our justice systems in this way. It is out of control in every state and this documentary shows just how deplorable it is no matter the case.
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20 Feb, 2023 by Terry pitt
Rude
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10 Feb, 2023 by Loni huerta
Won't help was to busy.
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25 Jul, 2019 by Leanna johnson
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17 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
Had me sit in jail for one whole month and said the DA had video evidence of me committing the crime. Was filed as a misdemeanor then changed to a felony? Marty said if I wanted to fight it that I’d have to sit in jail for three more months before the Pre-Trail date then another six months before the trial starts. Then claimed I’d be found guilty and go to prison for years. He recommended I plead guilty to everything I was charged with so I could get out of jail, so I did. Right after I got out I called him and asked to review our discovery and the “evidence” the DA had, mainly just wanted to see the video that I didn’t think existed cause I didn’t commit this crime. Well it turned out there was no video!! I sat in jail for 30 days with absolutely no evidence against me and this pos Attorney had me plea guilty! I withdrew my plea and was never charged again. You couldn’t pay me to have this incompetent man represent me ever again.
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22 Feb, 2022 by Tommy m.
He will cash your check immediately but he doesn't care about doing his job.
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25 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
He doesn't care about the story or facts about your case, so long as he gets paid and he will mess up anything or anyone that you want. Especially if you're the mother. Mothers here you go, fathers be wary.
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10 Sep, 2017 by Anonymous
I have known several people that spoke highly of Ms. Lindly so rather than believing the one poor review, I chose to hire her. Sadly it was the biggest error of my life. I do not speak poorly of anyone and I would rather leave no review than to leave a bad one simply because often poor service is a one time or instance occurrence. But in Ms. Lindly's case I would be concerned. She was more often than not, unavailable due to her children. And as a mother of small children, I know that it is often difficult but as an attorney and professional I expected her to be able to schedule or plan her days around her clients and find other means for her childcare. If she were working at EZ mart she wouldn't make it one week. She also gave the impression that she was bored and a bit man hungry. Her eyes were always searching the crowd for a male to talk to, other attorneys or criminals.
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04 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
While I am aware that there are people who have had good experiences with this person, she was lazy and incompetent in our matter. She completely threw the case away because she wouldn't drive 2 miles, and then wanted more money. She is hands down the worst attorney that I have ever seen. I do not suggest using her unless you have absolutely no other options, including representing yourself. That might be foolish but it would still be better than her. Along with her complete disregard for the case, she chose to drop the client mentioned as soon as she could without completing the case. Again, the major complaint is that she was lazy, and refused to do actual work. Anything that was needed for court, she expected either her secretary or the client to provide, including signatures which basically lost the case. She would not drive 2 miles to have a document signed and when it was signed and returned to her, instead of her having a notary watch her sign it, she asked her secretary to sign it, making it null and void. And all of this only cost $5400. We could have given everything away for free. I truly hope that no one else ever experiences this from her.
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04 Oct, 2023 by Jenna
Please stay away from Alee's firm. Long long story. All she did was lies and lies... Sloppy jobs. I will post more information about her all over.
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21 May, 2022 by Anonymous
She was a horrible lawyer! I had to ask her you resign from my case! And she still charged crazy amounts of money.
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25 Sep, 2018 by None
If you need an attorney for custody do NOT get this guy. Have had supervised visitation for absolutely no reason. It’s been going on for almost 2yrs and the person who does the supervised visitation said numerous times there isn’t a need for it. Turns out Guy could have filed a motion to suspend them. Or I don’t know also showing up to several court dates he missed
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06 Feb, 2024 by Joshua landers
If you want someone to sue and garnish wages of people in an hoa, this is your people. Representation of the biggest scam since y2k is all they do.
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What an Adoption Lawyer Can Do for You

An adoption lawyer specializes in navigating the legal complexities of the adoption process, ensuring that the rights of all parties involved - the adoptive parents, birth parents, and the child - are protected. They assist families through the different types of adoption, such as domestic, international, foster care, stepparent, and private adoptions. Adoption lawyers ensure that the adoption process complies with state, federal, and international laws, and handle any legal issues that may arise during the process, such as terminating parental rights, conducting home studies, and finalizing the adoption.

If you're looking to adopt or if you're a birth parent considering placing your child for adoption, an adoption lawyer can guide you through the legal requirements and ensure the process goes smoothly.

When Should I Hire an Adoption Lawyer?

You should consider hiring an adoption lawyer in the following situations:

  • Private or independent adoption: If you’re adopting a child directly from the birth parents without the involvement of an adoption agency, a lawyer is essential to draft and review all legal documents, including consent forms and parental rights termination agreements.
  • Foster care adoption: If you’re adopting a child from foster care, a lawyer can help navigate the legal process, ensure the child’s eligibility for adoption, and represent you in court to finalize the adoption.
  • Stepparent or relative adoption: If you’re adopting a stepchild or a relative, a lawyer can assist in terminating the parental rights of the biological parent and ensure the adoption is completed legally and efficiently.
  • International adoption: International adoptions are complex, involving multiple layers of laws from the U.S. and the child’s birth country. A lawyer can help navigate immigration requirements and ensure compliance with international treaties like the Hague Convention.
  • Contested adoptions: If a birth parent changes their mind about the adoption or there is a dispute over parental rights, a lawyer can represent you in court and ensure that the adoption proceeds legally.
  • Adoption for same-sex couples: If you're a same-sex couple looking to adopt, a lawyer can help ensure that your adoption complies with state laws and that both parents have equal legal rights to the child.
  • Birth parent representation: If you’re a birth parent considering adoption, a lawyer can ensure that your rights are protected, help you understand the legal implications of terminating parental rights, and ensure that your decision is legally sound.

Hiring a lawyer early in the process can help avoid legal complications and ensure that the adoption is legally finalized as smoothly as possible.

What Does an Adoption Lawyer Do?

An adoption lawyer provides a variety of legal services, ensuring that the adoption process is completed in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Their responsibilities often include:

  • Filing legal paperwork: Adoption lawyers handle all the necessary paperwork, including petitions to terminate parental rights, consent forms, and final adoption decrees. They ensure that the adoption is in line with state, federal, and international laws.
  • Conducting home studies: Some adoptions require a home study to evaluate the prospective adoptive family. While a social worker usually conducts the study, a lawyer can ensure that the process complies with legal requirements and that the report is submitted correctly.
  • Terminating parental rights: Lawyers assist in terminating the legal rights of the biological parents, either voluntarily through signed consent or involuntarily through court proceedings if necessary.
  • Representing clients in court: Adoption lawyers represent adoptive parents, birth parents, or other parties in court hearings to finalize the adoption or resolve disputes.
  • Navigating international adoption laws: For international adoptions, a lawyer helps ensure that all legal requirements, both in the U.S. and the child’s home country, are met, including securing the child’s visa and citizenship.
  • Providing legal advice: Adoption lawyers guide clients through each step of the adoption process, advising them on their rights and obligations, as well as any potential legal issues that may arise.
  • Drafting post-adoption agreements: In some cases, especially open adoptions, a lawyer can help draft post-adoption agreements that specify the level of contact between the adoptive and birth parents.

How Are Adoption Lawyers Paid?

Adoption lawyers typically charge for their services based on the complexity of the adoption and the time involved. Common payment structures include:

  • Flat fee: Many adoption lawyers charge a flat fee for handling the entire adoption process. This is common for straightforward adoptions, such as stepparent or foster care adoptions, where the legal work is relatively predictable.
  • Hourly rate: For more complex adoptions, such as contested or international adoptions, some lawyers charge by the hour, with rates typically ranging from $200 to $500 or more, depending on the lawyer’s experience and location.
  • Retainer: In cases where the adoption process may take longer or involve more legal work (e.g., termination of parental rights or court disputes), a lawyer may require a retainer, which is an upfront payment that is billed against as the lawyer works on the case.

It’s important to discuss fees with your lawyer upfront, so you understand the total cost of the adoption and any additional expenses that may arise during the process.

How Much Does an Adoption Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring an adoption lawyer depends on the type of adoption and the complexity of the case. General cost estimates include:

  • Stepparent or relative adoption: Legal fees for these types of adoptions typically range from $1,500 to $5,000, depending on whether the adoption is contested or requires a court hearing.
  • Domestic private adoption: The legal fees for a private adoption usually range from $5,000 to $10,000, including drafting documents, terminating parental rights, and finalizing the adoption in court.
  • International adoption: International adoptions are generally more expensive, with legal fees ranging from $7,000 to $15,000 or more, depending on the complexity of the adoption and the child’s country of origin.
  • Contested adoption: If the adoption is contested and involves court disputes, legal fees may range from $10,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the length and complexity of the court proceedings.

In addition to lawyer fees, adoptive parents should also be aware of additional costs such as court filing fees, home study fees, and travel expenses (for international adoptions).

Top Questions to Ask an Adoption Lawyer

Before hiring an adoption lawyer, it’s important to ask key questions to ensure they have the experience and knowledge to handle your case effectively. Key questions to ask include:

  1. What experience do you have with adoptions?
    Ensure the lawyer has experience with the specific type of adoption you’re pursuing, whether it’s domestic, international, foster care, or stepparent adoption.
  2. How do you charge for your services?
    Clarify whether the lawyer charges a flat fee or hourly rate and ask for a detailed breakdown of the costs involved in your adoption.
  3. What are the legal requirements for my adoption?
    Ask the lawyer to explain the legal steps involved in your adoption and any specific requirements that may apply to your case, such as home studies or parental consent.
  4. How long will the adoption process take?
    Adoption timelines can vary depending on the type of adoption, so ask the lawyer for an estimate of how long the process will take, including any potential delays.
  5. What are the common challenges in adoption cases?
    Ask about any potential legal challenges that could arise during the adoption process and how the lawyer plans to address them.
  6. Will I need to go to court?
    Depending on the adoption, you may need to attend court hearings. Ask the lawyer whether your presence will be required and what to expect during these hearings.
  7. Can you help with post-adoption issues?
    Ask the lawyer if they can assist with any post-adoption issues, such as obtaining the child’s birth certificate, finalizing the child’s U.S. citizenship (for international adoptions), or drafting post-adoption contact agreements.

How to Check the Credibility of an Adoption Lawyer

To ensure you are hiring a reputable adoption lawyer, take the following steps to verify their credentials and experience:

  • Verify their bar status: Check with your state bar association to confirm that the lawyer is licensed to practice law and has no disciplinary actions on their record.
  • Look for adoption experience: Review the lawyer’s website or professional profile to ensure they specialize in adoption law and have experience handling cases similar to yours.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Look for client reviews on platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google to see what previous clients have said about their experience with the lawyer.
  • Ask for references: A reputable lawyer should be able to provide references from past clients who have worked with them on adoption cases.
  • Check for memberships in relevant organizations: Look for lawyers who are members of adoption-focused organizations like the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys (AAAA), which can indicate their expertise in this field.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make the most of your first consultation with an adoption lawyer, it’s important to come prepared with relevant documents and information. Here’s what you should bring:

  • Information about the child and birth parents: Provide any available information about the child you’re adopting (e.g., age, country of origin, current living situation) and the birth parents, if applicable.
  • Adoption preferences: Be clear about the type of adoption you’re pursuing - whether it’s domestic, international, foster care, stepparent, or private - and discuss any preferences you have regarding the child’s age, background, or special needs.
  • Legal documents (if applicable): If you’ve already begun the adoption process or have signed any agreements, bring copies of all relevant legal documents, such as consent forms or agency agreements.
  • Questions about the adoption process: Prepare a list of questions about the legal steps involved in your adoption, potential timelines, and any concerns you may have about the process.
  • Financial considerations: Be ready to discuss your budget for legal fees and any additional costs, such as home studies, court fees, and travel expenses (for international adoptions).

By preparing thoroughly for your consultation, you can help the lawyer assess your situation more effectively and provide the best possible legal advice for your adoption journey.

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