Teri Lynn Doepke

1108 Conyers St SW Ste 2 W, Covington, GA

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1999
University of Georgia, JD - Juris Doctor
1996
University of Georgia, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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I can honestly say I will be recommending Doepke Lawfirm to everyone from now on! After fighting a long 4 year custody battle with little to no representation, I thought the battle was over. A few months later, I was surprised to be hit with an emergency hearing in an attempt to take away the custody I had JUST been awarded 2 months prior. Because it was an emergency hearing, I had only a month to find representation before said hearing. While searching for last minute representation, I was sent in the direction of The Doepke Lawfirm. I had a free consultation with Stephanie Tomys and she gladly accepted me as a client without any hesitation. She was able to prove that the “emergency hearing” was not only unwarranted but fabricated as well. In less than a year, Stephanie worked what I can only explain as “legal magic.” I went from having my son 22% of the time, then being sued in an attempt to lose all custody, to now having primary guardianship and nearly full custody. As a father in Georgia, that is truly a miracle. Not only did she fight for me, she fought for my son’s best interest. Here are the reasons I would hire her again, and you should too! Stephanie will have your back, but she’s also not afraid to tell you if you’re in the wrong. That is something I appreciate the most about her. She’s not after money, she doesn’t over bill, and is willing to work with you regarding payment deadlines if needed. She’s easy to communicate with. There were many times she’d answer me on weekends, after hours, or even when she was out of office for personal reasons. She doesn’t overstep. If something needed to be handled between my ex and I, she would give us the opportunity to handle it as parents before she would reach out to opposing counsel. It was obvious her goal was to resolve this, not drag it out to where I would need to pay her forever. Stephanie Tomys and the Doepke lawfirm are now our families go to for any and all legal representation.
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