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22 Jul, 2019 by Anonymous
Mr. James Aaron help me some of my paper with filling and filed at a time dated matter. I could have not done them without his expertise in law. Thank you with helping me with my SSDisability case.
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06 Aug, 2024 by Hailey
Shannon helped me prep my will. It was more complex than most because of my family situation... I have 4 children and they unfortunately had to tag along because my sitter canceled. Ms. Nash was a joy. If you have kids, you understand the stress of having to drag them into an office for ANYTHING, but I didn't feel judged or like we were intruding. 5 STARS, would recommend to anyone.
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24 Dec, 2020 by Tricia brown
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13 Nov, 2020 by Gildardo orduña
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28 Jul, 2019 by Joyce jones
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14 Aug, 2024 by Joshua goodwin
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11 Jan, 2024 by Jorge “coco's pet ranch” molina
The place to secure your pets future in the event you part. Include them in your WILL or TRUST.
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01 Dec, 2023 by Joshua goodwin
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06 Jan, 2025 by Glen d
James provided lousy services for our parents estate. His services were terminated by the adminitrator who also turned out to have ethical issus. It took about five years to have to estate finally disbursed. I never got a reason how my parents were able to change their will six days before they entered an assisted living facility. One parent had alheimers the other parents had demensia. I would also like to give a shout out to James's daughter in law Doritza who was a notary during this time. Just because this guy has been in town for about four decades doesn't mean that he is a good attorney.
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16 Dec, 2023 by David d
It is my experience James likes to threaten legal action for reviews that he doesn't like. I will try to choose my words carefully. James services were termninated when he messed up the distrubution of our parents will. It took us years, many headaches and alot more cash to finally have the will distributed. Also, Labozzo's daughter in law Doritza was the notary for our parents changing their will even though both were not mentally incompetent. Mom had Alzheimers, dad had demensia. Thanks Lobozzo family for nothing.
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16 Jan, 2023 by Lee michael wilson jr (mike)
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19 Nov, 2024 by Kathleen b
If I could I would give D’Espies a -5 star! I hired him to help write out my parenting plan ($1000) and he wouldn’t listen or fight for any of my wants..I was told to give in to everything!! It’s sad to see lawyers like him take advantage of parents trying but doing NOTHING TO REPRESENT THEM!! He made a quick $1k for parenting plan he claimed he’d help me on but continued to tell me to “just let them have it” so he didn’t have to do anything but literally laugh with the other lawyer. Hell his employees didn’t even have to type up the parenting plan and after all that, he didn’t even try to help with child support like we spoke about!! And just to point out about his claim about Amanda Mercer..look up the court record before believing his “statement”
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01 Oct, 2024 by Billy white
I will start off by saying I had to put a star but if it were up to me he would have none. I paid this man $5000 to take my case, and in turn instead of working for me the (respondent) and try to agree to terms of the best instest of the children, he just agreed with the petitioner (other side) lawyer claims. Thus, leading to the petitioner having custody and me only getting my kids two days a week, supervised visitation. There is no evidence or claims that, I, hurt my children or was an alcoholic or a bad father in any way, yet this was the outcome because this lawyer would not fight for anything for me. I have all evidence proving I’m a good father and I spent all my money on this lawyer who did nothing and I mean nothing for me.
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11 Aug, 2024 by James dyer
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19 Nov, 2024 by Kathleen b
If I could I would give D’Espies a -5 star! I hired him to help write out my parenting plan ($1000) and he wouldn’t listen or fight for any of my wants..I was told to give in to everything!! It’s sad to see lawyers like him take advantage of parents trying but doing NOTHING TO REPRESENT THEM!! He made a quick $1k for parenting plan he claimed he’d help me on but continued to tell me to “just let them have it” so he didn’t have to do anything but literally laugh with the other lawyer. Hell his employees didn’t even have to type up the parenting plan and after all that, he didn’t even try to help with child support like we spoke about!! And just to point out about his claim about Amanda Mercer..look up the court record before believing his “statement”
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01 Oct, 2024 by Billy white
I will start off by saying I had to put a star but if it were up to me he would have none. I paid this man $5000 to take my case, and in turn instead of working for me the (respondent) and try to agree to terms of the best instest of the children, he just agreed with the petitioner (other side) lawyer claims. Thus, leading to the petitioner having custody and me only getting my kids two days a week, supervised visitation. There is no evidence or claims that, I, hurt my children or was an alcoholic or a bad father in any way, yet this was the outcome because this lawyer would not fight for anything for me. I have all evidence proving I’m a good father and I spent all my money on this lawyer who did nothing and I mean nothing for me.
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