Jeffrey Branan Kelly

100 N. Selvidge St., Dalton, GA

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1998
University of Tennessee College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1993
Columbia College (Columbia, MO), BA - Bachelor of Arts

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12 Jan, 2023
The attorney I met with said I made too much for chapter 7 but could file chapter 13. He initially told me my payment would be around $550/ month, however, by the time we filed it was almost double that... this should have been red flag 1. Red flag 2 was no one went over any of the creditors that sent in filings. I looked at the list and didn't recognize half the accounts being paid on. I was told after the fact there was nothing I could do. Covid happened and we ended up having to move and my wife had to get a different vehicle. Our rent increased $700 per month & her car payment was $400. We were somehow expected to maintain that payment. Literally no help from them. I fell behind twice as we simply don't make enough to cover bills, kids college, etc. I found out my case was dismissed, not from my attorney but from a letter from a different lawyer. Once they got their $6,000 they were no where to be found.
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William

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19 Dec, 2018
This law office was extremely supportive and not judgemental . This is something know one wants to go through but they made the process simple. I have a second chance to better my family and we are now able to look to the future without being scared. Thank you from the Smith Family in Woodstock Ga
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Anonymous

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30 Oct, 2018
Went for consultation about bankruptsy and hired this firm after consulting with associate. They made us feel at ease and walked us through the process.
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Publications

2016:
Self published, Guide to Bankruptcy in Georgia

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18 Aug, 2013 by Anonymous
Susan is absolutely the best when It comes to real estate transactions. Her attention to detail saved me a bundle on what could have been a huge liability down the road (title issues). Also, more than once her rapid response made a deal possible which otherwise would have failed or cost me a whole lot more. She is one decent human being with integrity. Even in other legal areas I tend to take her recommendations and referrals very seriously.
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07 Jan, 2019 by Larry
Absolutely would recommend this firm to anyone seeking an attorney. I felt like I was more than just a number on a file. Cannot say enough good things about their customer service. I established friendships with the staff that will continue well beyond the resolution of my case.
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02 Aug, 2011 by Nancy
Rob is very straight forward and aggresive. But he takes the time to make sure you are informed and understand what is going on with your case.
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18 Oct, 2010 by Tonya
With Rob Cowan, one knows where he/she stands. Rob is professional, straight-forward, and aggressive, as needed, to handle a case in a timely manner. He was able to get my charges dropped by the complaintants prior to court date. He also has good rapport with local officials, which is an asset if the case makes it to court. Mr. Cowan also has competent paralegals.
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