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Excellent legal expertise and performance in court
“She definitely will defend her client. She's tough and does an amazing job especially in her cross exams. She is smart and honesty goes far with her.”
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Personable, attentive, and caring approach
“There is a calming sense of being part of the family every time you go into her office. She answered all of our questions no matter how silly that may have seemed to others.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“She always made herself available to me (even after hours and on the weekend). She always kept my best interest in mind.”
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Dedicated and hardworking
“No one enjoys needing a lawyer, but if you find yourself in the position of searching for a lawyer you can end your search at Mrs. Johnson's office.”
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Knowledgeable and thorough
“She is very thorough and aggressive when necessary. Her support staff, Kim and Lindsey, were are always on top of everything and communicated with me weekly.”
Cons
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Unreliable responsiveness from office staff
“This place can't care too much about prospective clients! Don't return calls, don't answer phone!”
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Rude and unprofessional office staff
“The receptionist rushed me off the phone as if she didn't have time to give me any information not friendly at all”

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27 May, 2023 by Shenice cotton
The best Attorney ever
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26 May, 2023 by Jake starkey
I didn’t set out to find myself facing a divorce, I don’t think anyone does. But having worked with Ms. Johnson before and knowing her work ethic, I knew she was going to be my first and only choice. Having to do this remotely was hard at first but Ms. Johnson made as easy and as smooth as possible. She gave great advice and very personable and accessible. The distance wasn’t a problem. From communicating to the other party and discussing the options, I am beyond impressed and grateful for her attention to detail. If you find yourself in an unfortunate situation of facing a divorce in a middle Georgia, your first choice should always be Lynn Hamilton Johnson.
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14 Jan, 2023 by Mrs. jackson
This place can't care too much about prospective clients! Don't return calls, don't answer phone! Husband filled out the online form to briefly explain circumstances with the hopes this firm could help, as well as called numerous times. No one answered or even bothered to reach out. I don't even know why they have a consultation form on the website. Please remove the online contact form, from your website. Ppl take time putting their information in and you don't even have the courtesy to respond. It's funny how they be quick to reply to a low rating review but could care less about picking up the phone. That's comical to me! Thank God attorneys come a dime a dozen, we moved on!!
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07 Jan, 2023 by Miyara patterson
The Receptionist was very kind and answered most of my questions.
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06 Jan, 2023 by Jake-brooke newberry
We had nothing but problems trying to file bankruptcy. The secretary (Kim) is very rude. When confronting her of an issue, she called me a liar and hung up in my face. After withdrawing our case, here we are months later and still having issues. Really regret using this office.
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05 May, 2015 by Anonymous
I am a military reservist and was divorced 17 years ago. My original attorney advertised that he did military divorces in the phone book, and he convinced me he was knew what he was doing. Skip ahead 17 years. I began receiving my reserve military retired pay and my former spouse filed for her portion. The original order was not worded correctly and needed to be clarified. Her attorney reworded a corrective order. I couldn't locate my original attorney, so I spoke to my local JAG office which really couldn't advise me, but said the language in the clarifying order seemed correct as to form. When the pay division occurred I was surprised that my former spouse was getting more money than I was!!!! I began searching for someone to correct this mess...a local lawyer recommended the attorney they consult with on these type of matters...John Camp! Not only is he an expert in military and civil service divorces, he teaches the intricacies of these laws to other attorneys and judges. John was able to correct the clarifying order to properly divide my retired pay. I only wish I had consulted with him 17 years ago!!!! Not all attorneys are equal!
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01 May, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Camp is truly an AMAZING attorney!!! My husband, who was a retired Federal Civil Service Employee, filed for divorce after 40+ years of marriage. Because my husband was a Civil Service Retiree, Mr. Camp came highly recommended from the office of another attorney where I had previously sought advice. His experience and knowledge of the Federal Civil Service Retirement System is very extensive, and he was able to tell me of my all entitlements within the hour of our consultation. He quickly went to work on my counterclaim for the divorce, and in two weeks we were in court for spousal support. The outcome - I was awarded a substantial monthly amount. I could not have gotten through the complex situation surrounding the divorce, and then the difficult time of my husband’s death, without Mr. Camp being there every step of the way. Mr. Camp smoothly navigated the application process with OPM, and I am now receiving the monthly survivor benefit. Mr. Camp also made sure that I was able to keep the health benefits as well, because at my age, there is no way I could afford to pay health care premiums on my own. I HIGHLY recommend Mr. Camp as the go to attorney for anyone involved in a Federal Civil Service case.
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31 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
I meant to write something a few months ago. Ms.Hynes is awesome! She represented me in December and everything I was worried turned out great! She knows her stuff. Great attorney.
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01 Aug, 2020 by Anonymous
WOW!!!! Really don't know where to start. Wish there was more than 5 stars. Not only is this one of the most knowledgeable, caring , and honest person and attorney you will ever meet. One thing when Ms. Hynes tells you something you can rest assure that it will be done to the best of her ability. Ms. Hynes will not pull any punches with you she is straight up and honesty and prepares you with every scenario so you are prepared. Ms. Hynes has an awesome and knowledgeable staff who are as honest and supportive as Ms. Hynes. Ms. Hynes took on our case and we owe her more than money and words can describe. She fought for the wellbeing of our child and she helped me and stood beside me and held me up until our case was over and we WON!!!! If you want/need the best in a family court she is the one that you need especially when there are children involved.
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13 May, 2019 by Tasha
Mrs. Hynes has gone above and beyond to help me fight to get custody of my children! I have been working with her for 4 years now she and her staff have been very professional and for the most part very prompt! There have been times that Mrs. Hynes has responded to me while on vacation! We all knew from the start this case was going to be a battle at hand but Mrs. Hynes has fought off two attorneys and in the end I now have custody of all four of my children as of May 6 2019 thanks to Mrs. Hynes and her wonderful staff.. she is the best and very under paid for the services that she offers.
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