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19 Jun, 2017 by Denise
Mr Osborn stepped in at a difficult time as a Co Council on my son's case he did a great job being a guide and is just a very friendly humble person! Thank you and many blessings.
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25 Apr, 2017 by Fbr
Mr. Osborn explained everything I needed to know and knew things about the law pertaining to my case as if though he had been working on it for months..that was just during the consult!! He is the finest attorney in all of Whiteside County, professional, friendly and sincere. I recommend him to everyone!!!
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15 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Paul is very very wise! He knows the law like the back of his hand. He has a very good memory and can pull from memory details of the law that are crucial when giving advice. He also has many years of experience as a lawyer and is the type of professional that continues to grow in knowledge and experience by his own desire to improve and be his best. I appreciate this because he is passionate about what he does. Furthermore, I needed a lawyer that knew what was coming up regarding changes in Illinois law. Paul was aware of what was going on with Illinois and therefore he could help me plan ahead. Besides being very smart Paul is very compassionate. He is kind with his words, his tone and his approach. He also is flexible. He counseled me over the phone. This saved me gas and time! Paul is not only wise but humble. This quality is important. It gave me confidence that he could protect me because he was diligent and thorough! It takes a humble attitude to perform at such a high standard as a lawyer. Every dollar I have spent was absolutely worth it. He has saved me many mistakes that would not have been intended results on my part by allowing me to have access to his time on a regular basis. He also let me pay him as we went. I did not pay a retainer. I called often for advice. Never did I feel like I was bothering him, annoying, ignorant or a pain. I felt very much the opposite. He respected me and encouraged me through his wisdom and kindness. My confidence grew as time went on. Another quality Paul has that I appreciated is he helped me navigate the Illinois statutes and explained to me the expectations judges have of parents. He gave me titles of books that I could consider reading so I would be an informed parent. These parenting books regarding divorce/custody have information in them that the court would agree with. By being an informed parent I was able to be an even better parent than before. He is someone I can trust! I could tell him anything I thought I had every possibly done that would be detrimental to my case. He would then inform me if I had just a fear or if I needed to change something about my behavior. He is someone I could open up to and I knew he would not judge me. I knew he was there to help me be a great parent and do what is best. I simply can not say enough about this outstanding attorney. I wish I had the words to properly express my gratitude and his value to me as a lawyer.
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21 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
I wish I could leave 0 stars. Huffman was a very incompetent lawyer. My husband used him for a family lawyer for two and a half years. I can count on my two hands how many times we actually spoke to Huffman, even during emergencies he was extremely hard to contact. He barely got anything done, dragging out the court process an excessive amount of time. And then drop my husband as a client as soon as he could, without any warning. We are just know finding out, over a year after he resigned as my husbands attorney, that he never properly filed the documents correctly with the judge. Putting us back 4 years of progress, which we now have to start over. I would never recommend him.
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