Kimberly Keheley Frye, experienced Criminal Defense, Juvenile Law attorney in Marietta, GA with 34 reviews
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Kimberly Keheley Frye

170 Anderson Street, Marietta, GA

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Sacred luke

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11 Nov, 2024
Rhonda was hired to handle my father's case, but unfortunately, she has been incredibly unhelpful. She became dismissive and irritated with him, eventually requesting a psychological evaluation. This has caused unnecessary delays; my father has been stuck in custody for over five months waiting for this evaluation, which has put his entire case on hold. He already has a program ready to help him with addiction treatment, but the only thing holding him back is this evaluation. Our family has reached out to Rhonda multiple times out of concern, but she’s been consistently rude and dismissive to us. A lawyer should advocate for their client and be accessible during such critical times—Rhonda has done the exact opposite. I would rate her less than one star if I could; she doesn’t even deserve that
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Jeanetta lyons

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18 Oct, 2024
She was late for my mediation. Took my money and didn’t finish my divorce. Was not in favor of fighting for what was owed to me during my divorce. Very unprofessional and lazy, kept my $2500 retainer and did absolutely nothing for me. I hired another lawyer who completed my divorce. She’s horrible! Do not hire her.
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Mc àløñë

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05 Aug, 2024
I repeat do not hire this woman she’s a CROOK!!!! She will take your money and do absolutely nothing for your case. She is lazy all she’s worried about is payments. She done absolutely nothing for my son’s case all she did was gather evidence from the DA she has no clue of what she’s doing. She needs to be reported to the bar association. All she had to do was get a video and she couldn’t even do that. She will not have your back and gets an attitude when you call her or ask questions. I never hated someone more than I hate this lady she’s a con artist. Do not give her your money.
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Highly skilled and respected attorney who fights relentlessly for her clients
“Kim Frye is a relentless attorney who gets the job done.”
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Provides personalized and compassionate representation, taking the time to get to know each client
“She takes the time to get to know her clients. Her advice is personalized for you. She is with you every step of the way.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes, often exceeding client expectations
“I'm beyond happy to say that NONE of those charges stuck! This accusation turned my life upside down but Kim went to work and got me an outcome that was WAY better than I thought was even possible!”
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Communicates effectively, keeping clients informed and addressing their concerns
“They were in court to speak for me. They explained that it could take some time, but they would work with me.”
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Highly recommended by both clients and fellow attorneys
“I couldn't find a single bad review. She even had great reviews from fellow attorneys singing her praises, showing that she is highly respected by her peers, as well.”
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Some clients report issues with accessibility and responsiveness
“Incredibly unprofessional and impossible to reach.”
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A few clients felt the attorney did not adequately advocate for their interests
“She was late for my mediation. Took my money and didn't finish my divorce. Was not in favor of fighting for what was owed to me during my divorce.”

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