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10 Apr, 2017 by Charles
Tim helped me with car accident. He worked hard to get me best offer.

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07 Nov, 2023 by Kennedy
Ed Hecht is by far the most passionate person I have ever met. He is very smart and knows his clients needs thoroughly. He will fight for you at your weakest moments. He is a unicorn of attorneys in this area. Do NOT go to others until you speak with him first. I’m not just saying that- I’ve been to a few firms that will take your $ and not speak with you. Ed and Bryson will make the process EASY so you don’t have to update handwritten forms like the other attorneys in the area. These individuals wear a vest of empathy but they are bulldogs at the end of the day for you to get what you deserve!!!!!!!!
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17 Mar, 2023 by Jacob
I was in the process of negotiating an uncontested divorce (outside of court) with my ex-spouse, when I was surprised by a court summons I received in the mail. My ex and her attorney filed a contested divorce case in the middle of negotiated an uncontested settlement! The attorney that was helping me prepare the uncontested divorce documents referred me to a list of trial attorneys, including Ed and team. I happened to interviewed two other trail attorneys first, but I decided to go with Ed after our first conversation. Ed really understood my situation. Not only is he an experienced divorce attorney, but he also went through a difficult divorce himself. He helped me to put my situation into perspective and helped me to focus on the most important aspect, which was my children. I worked with Ed and Bryson for 15 months. There were lots of court delays due to COVID in addition to my ex and I not coming to terms quickly. During the intake meeting (our first meeting to discuss the case), Bryson walked me through what the divorce process would most likely look like. He explained all of the steps we will go through and all of the opportunities to come to a settlement before we actually go to trial. He explained why people go through each step and what is most likely to happen for me based on my situation. Looking back, we ended up going through that exact process he laid out; and settling 2 weeks before the court date which he expected based on how far apart my ex and I were. We attended Zoom court hearings, in person mediation, and late case evaluation; in addition to many phone calls discussing all the complex aspects of my case. One of the first accomplishments we had was establishing a temporary custody schedule with my kids. This is something that would never have happened without Ed and Bryson's help. I was having difficulty getting any type of regular schedule established with my ex. They were able to get my ex to agree to a fair schedule, which included half of the Christmas break just a few weeks before Christmas break. This is even prior to the first 30 day status conference with the judge. Over the course of the 15 months of negotiation, we were able to establish that I would have my kids 5 days out of every 14 days. This was after starting with only having them every other Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon. Bryson was great to work with. He is an experienced and knowledgable attorney; and he had longstanding relationships with many mediators, judges and other people involved in the Fulton County family court system. He was able to anticipate many people's perspectives, which went a long way with negotations. He is also an expert in family law with many years of experience. I recall one impressive moment during our late case evaluation. The late case evaluator was a former judge who is obviously an expert in family law himself. Bryson and the Judge were discussing some esoteric detqils of child support calculations as part of negotiating our position, when the former judge replied "Oh really? I didn't know that." Bryson referenced where the detail was explained and the former judge said "Wow, I've been doing this for 30 years and I never knew that. I still learn something new everyday." The settlement agreement turned out to be extremely valuable. I have already cut and pasted from it numerous time in communications with my ex, when she decides rules don't apply to her. It has ended a few arguments before they even started. Even post divorce, Ed's advice is valuable and has helped me avoid problems as well as giving me a better understanding of legal options when my ex isn't following our settlement agreement.
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17 Sep, 2022 by Tonya
I went to Hecht Family Law for a Child Support dispute. Attorney Hecht and his team were proactive, attentive and professional. I highly recommend them!
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06 Apr, 2016 by Arrion
Mr. Snell was very professional and informative. He helped me to understand all aspects of my case. I personally felt as if he ws giving me the same service he would give his family member, if they were in a similar situation. I would definitely use him again and or recommend his services to friend or family. Good old fashioned customer service. Thanks Mr Snell for all you have done.
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24 Mar, 2016 by Mary
Jeff was exceptional at explaining my case to me and he kept me informed every step of the way. He offered counsel so I could make informed decisions and he actually cared about me, not just my case. I would recommend him to anyone who is in need of a personal injury lawyer.
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26 Jan, 2024 by Crystal
Andy is truly the best at what he does. His knowledge and expertise is unmatched in my opinion. If you are looking for the best of the best he is the man. My case took 2yrs to go to trial and never at any point did I have any doubt he would see it through till the end! We won our case and honestly it wasn't even worth his time to take but he had compassion for me beyond what any other lawyer would it wasn't about the money for him as much as it was the principle of justice for what happened to me. I cannot thank him enough for his services and I will tell anyone if they are looking for a lawyer that will truly care about you as a person and fight for you he is the man to get it done!
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04 Jul, 2020 by Lt
Okay that may be a tad dramatic but after first speaking with two other attorneys who I KNEW were not helping me, I was desperate to find a lawyer to fight for me. I was being bullied by a former employer and my ability to earn an income in my industry was at risk. Andy listened carefully to all the facts and took control of the situation. If you’re in search of a knowledgeable attorney who will fight for their client, Andy is the one!
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08 Mar, 2019 by Roman
After a couple weeks of searching for someone to help me I was giving up hope and trying to do legal work myself LOL,, everyone I spoke to wanted $250 to $350 an hour which I did not have. Andy took the time, listened to my case and required no upfront payments. Of course he's taking a risk with no guarantee and that takes a man with a good heart and chutzpah. He is a blessing to me and actually became more than a lawyer but also a friend he's one of the nicest men you will ever meet! I have already reccomended him to my family and friends and you will as well, hes the best!
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