Shannon Wilson, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Tucker, GA with 64 reviews
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Shannon Wilson

3554 Habersham At Northlake Bldg H, Tucker, GA

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Aiesha hightower

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13 Dec, 2024
Although our encounter was not a perfect one, Brandy remained professional and handled the issues that occurred in our case with confidence and poise. She is very thorough in her investigation and does her best to place priority on the care and well being of the children involved rather than the parties themselves. She also has a way of making children feel calm… even during very intense situations! I would certainly recommend Brandy as a GAL in any case due to her high level of compassion, dependability, and accountability. When she makes her final recommendation you can be assured it was made with good intent and based on factual evidence.
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La'bianca champion

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24 Oct, 2024
Do Not Use This Law Firm. This woman filed my paperwork incorrectly. I had to pay filing fees online and in person for the same case. After she agreed to fix the issue and pay the filing fee to “re-file” they still messed it up. I had to go down to the court house to file it again and pay another fee on my own. After all of that come to find out the attorney filed the wrong case all together and now I am having to re-file again. As an attorney you should not what to file and what not to file. The attorney is trying to make me pay all fees again even though it is her fault that everything is delayed. This is a custody case so I would not use this last. STAY AWAY!!
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Brindusa negritoiu

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04 Oct, 2024
Writing a public testimonial for the person who helped save me from a toxic marriage is loaded with emotion. Nobody comes to this most important decision of their lives lightly. I was terrified when I started the process. From my first interaction with the firm, everybody took the time to get to know me as a human, my story, and my priorities. Even though I was referred to Dawn Smith, Sandy gently recommended Laura as a better fit for my personality and case. This recommendation locked me in - I knew everybody there would take care of me and my daughter's wellbeing first. I also knew I could go about my divorce the way I wanted - with dignity, civility, and *not* a tit for tat mentality. Laura always allowed me to make my own choices, advising me of all the pros and cons. She prioritized me when circumstances escalated, and ensured my safety. The process was grueling, but I had unwavering confidence in her as my counsel. Her extensive experience with GA cases, specific judges and counties, and nuanced interpretations of evidence, gave me a hard, much needed look at how things really go in divorce. My ex and I were able to settle in mediation, in huge part due to how she negotiated with (multiple) opposing counsels. Settling a divorce (hopefully) means each party gets what is most important to them. Not that they get *all* they want. What a lesson that was! Laura and I strategized for hours leading up to mediations about my priorities. We keept the big picture and our desired outcome in mind. Laura helped me keep my emotions steady, helping me make sound decisions to craft the future I envisioned for my family. Laura is the most detail oriented, prepared, professional I know - nothing escapes her eye. Her ability to work efficiently through long hours of mediation and turn things around in a matter of hours is beyond impressive. She caught problems in the opposing party’s drafts. She dotted every I and crossed every T, to the smallest detail. She created elaborate spreadsheets with incomes and options, ahead of substantive conversations. It’s hard to overstate her level of preparation. She saved my mental health and put me on a much better path. Laura is an angel from heaven in an attorney’s body, put here to protect people going through this life change, especially women who have been mistreated and are trying to rebuild their lives. This firm’s passion for their clients oozes in every conversation. I will always have tremendous gratitude for everyone at Evolve and their deep impact on mine and my child’s life. I am almost one year out from my divorce and I am living the life of my dreams, with ease. I recommend Laura to everybody who comes to talk to me about what direction they should take.
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Knowledgeable, professional, and responsive lawyers who make the legal process smooth and easy for clients
“Kristen Files was very knowledgeable and professional when putting together my prenup. She did a great job making it an easy, smooth process answering all my questions.”
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Lawyers who prioritize finding the best solutions for their clients and their families
“Dawn provided me with great advice and counseling. She prioritized finding the best solution for both my family and I.”
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Lawyers who genuinely care about their clients and work hard to get favorable outcomes
“They genuinely care for their clients and will work hard to get a favorable outcome.”
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Lawyers who are highly experienced and respected in their field
“When it comes to getting justice served, I can't imagine hiring anyone else!”
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Supportive and responsive staff that provides excellent customer service
“Sandy, the office manager has the most calming, positive voice. She always made me smile and feel better.”
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Lawyers may not fully grasp the complexity of high-conflict situations
“In hind sight, I realize she didn't fully grasp how high conflict the situation was.”
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Lawyers may be distracted or unable to focus on pertinent issues at times
“She seemed distracted and unable to focus on the pertinent issues.”
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Lawyers may not always follow through on specific client instructions or requirements
“I gave her office explicit directions from DCSS regarding filling paperwork for the income deduction order and she did not follow them.”

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