Jason Adam Johnson, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Cartersville, GA with 3 reviews
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Jason Adam Johnson

5 South Public Square, Cartersville, GA

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2006:
Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2002:
University of Georgia, Kennesaw State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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12 Oct, 2021
The whole facility where Jason Johnson worked out of Perrotta law - responded on a weekend (what lawyer does this) to a voicemail and message I sent before a 9am hearing to aid my husband and our family in a very uncomfortable position - we still have some time to go on the case however - I am forever thankful for their quick response and Jason’s kindness, responsiveness in a very difficult time
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Justin

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05 Aug, 2013
Does not return phone calls or e-mails. Missed a scheduled court date (that took 2 months to schedule) and didn't even bother to call me to tell me not to show up to court (I had to stand in court for half an hour to discover my case was being rescheduled). I am up to 12 months and $3500 and he still hasn't done the main thing I requested which is to get my child support lowered based on my current income (which is nearly 1/2 what it was when child support was first set). I finally sent a certified return receipt letter and now, a month later, he still hasn't contacted me. My next step is a complaint with the bar association.
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07 Mar, 2013
Paid the lawyer every last dime we had to meet his high fee. He pumped us up in his office telling us how good and storing our case was and assured us he would be with through out the whole process and his exact words were "I'm not going to abandon you in this case, so don't worry about anything" he took our money and did not hear from him again until the day before our court date. It is next to impossible to get anyone on the phone there or get a return call. The lady that answers the phone is very rude. He basically said what we wanted to hear to get our money then opened the window and threw it away. He lost our case and the other party came in with out an attorney, got everything she wanted including high high child support and yet I'm the one who paid for the whole thing! I supposedly hired him to represent me, but he got chewed up and spit out! He filed our case wrong from the beginning to make it go faster that mad the judge mad and thanks to Mr. Johnson we lost everything! Never ever use this law firm, they are over priced and they don't care two hoots about you or your case once they have your money!
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