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30 Aug, 2024 by Marcus
Please do not make the mistake i made by hiring Audra Asher, she is not professional has no integrity and will take your money tell you what you want to hear and then do nothing and then have her secretary tell you she will not do any of the filings you have contracted her for. I hired Audra to file 2 petitions with the state and county and she did not do then, i have email documentation of the many times i emailed her asking her of the progress i was met with with very short and kurt and unprofessional replies, SHe claimed to have been getting ready to file some probation papers for me with a judge on July 25th 2023 and i sent her two emails before that date asking about the status of the filing, I got two automated replies saying she was out of town, i sent a third email after the 25th asking what the status was and that it was unprofessional of her to not o what she said she was going to do and to not have replied to me, i was then ignored until early november when i tried to set a meeting with Don Anderson to inquire about the status of them filings, Don refused to see me and Audra had the secretary tell me she would not be working with me. Audra is so unprofessional she could not even tell me personally or send an email.
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30 Apr, 2024 by Tyce bonjorno
Do not make the mistake and hire Audra Asher.🌈She will 100% do an incomplete investigation and steal your money.(FACT). She proposed to suspend my parental rights AND I HAD DONE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG TO MY CHILDREN. Looks like other MEN gave a 1 ⭐️. I’m Currently preparing a detailed proposal to the Kansas Disciplinary Committee. If Audra wants to propose to have my parental rights suspended for “Whatever reason”, I hope the Kansas Disciplinary Committee suspends her license for incompetence, diligence, and communication. Audra should not be treating fathers in a manner that she treated myself nor my children. Kansas attorney’s MUST follow Ethics and under Rule 226, 1.1, 1.3, and 1.4 she has failed miserably. Audra Asher knows that.. 1. Mother is on welfare and does not have a steady income and is not able to pay attorney fees. 2. I have a successful business in Texas, and able to provide for my children without welfare, and I am able to pay Attorney fees. Because of this Audra Asher decided not to do what was for “the best interest of the children” and instead take the mother’s side (Even with all of the criminal activity). Because Audra Asher knows that I will continue to fight for the best interest of the children, therefore, Audra thought she could make attorney fees from myself. Audra Asher knows that mother is not able to pay attorney fees. (Let’s take away the father’s rights, Because the father will pay to have his rights restored, Disgusting!) This is how Audra Asher Looks in a hearing “For the best interest of the children”. Stretched out T-shirt, sitting on a couch. Very unprofessional to say the least. Just a big fish and a small pond. Audra you owe me a refund! To be continued….
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29 Nov, 2023 by Marcus jonson
Please do not make the mistake i made by hiring Audra Asher, she is not professional has no integrity and will take your money tell you what you want to hear and then do nothing and then have her secretary tell you she will not do any of the filings you have contracted her for. I hired Audra to file 2 petitions with the state and county and she did not do then, i have email documentation of the many times i emailed her asking her of the progress i was met with with very short and kurt and unprofessional replies, SHe claimed to have been getting ready to file some probation papers for me with a judge on July 25th 2023 and i sent her two emails before that date asking about the status of the filing, I got two automated replies saying she was out of town, i sent a third email after the 25th asking what the status was and that it was unprofessional of her to not o what she said she was going to do and to not have replied to me, i was then ignored until early november when i tried to set a meeting with Don Anderson to inquire about the status of them filings, Don refused to see me and Audra had the secretary tell me she would not be working with me. Audra is so unprofessional she could not even tell me personally or send an email. I probably should have seen this coming because Audra was a terrible attorney for the charges i had, Audra missed a bail reduction hearing while i was in jail waiting for a trial. Audra seems to be too worried about being a part of the "Good Ole Boys Club" than she is being a good attorney that fights for her clients. it seems her strategy is to let you sit in jail until the Prosecutor gets bored. There was one gentlemen i was in jail with and he had been in jail for over a year waiting for Audra to actually do her job and get him released on a case and that had already been plea bargained out. Please avoid Audra Asher at all costs she will not fight for you, i think he only attribute is riding Don's coat tails, using his reputation to squeak by, her act of being cute and smiling for the judge and prosecutor is only going to be useful for anther couple of years at best.
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