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21 May, 2016 by Bill
I am quite familiar with BAD lawyers, had one who I hired to help with the closing of an Illinois Land Trust set up by my deceased mother. Later I had a Florida lawyer so bad that he was not only disbarred but ended up doing time in prison. So I am familiar with BAD lawyers. Around the time that the other reviewer was having problems with Mr. Lingerfelt I was looking for a realty lawyer. Had I seen her post I would never have gone to him, fortunately I either missed the review or it was not yet posted, as I did vet him as to his being a lawyer, where he went to school etc. Not finding any negative info I consulted him with questions of realty issues. He did not represent me then, I just used his service to more fully understand my realty issues. I later followed up with him in buying a home in Cherokee County. Mr. Lingerfelt is not only a lawyer specializing in closings but he is also a licensed realtor. He was very helpful and I made my purchase based in part on his advice. As he was out of the country on his honeymoon he did not actually attend the closing, although he did the paperwork. Instead his mother, also a realty professional, attended the closing and all went well. This month I used his service to have my Will attested to and he is nominated to handle my estate when the time comes. I am sufficiently competent to have done my own will but I still had him review it prior to signing. Over the last 18 months he has done a good job for my 3 little issues and I think you will do well for any realty issues you need taken in hand by him. Bill - Kennesaw and Canton, Ga.
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30 Apr, 2015 by Marva
I bought a house in February. I contacted Jason to help me close & finish the deal. We close the deal on February 2015. It is now April going on May and we have yet to hear anything from him regarding the title. He has NOT DONE ANY OF THE PAPERWORK in regards to filing a title. I called & emailed him numerous times to no avail. I called him one afternoon & his secretary said he was on a phone call. I walk into his office to see him walking around aimlessly. I ask him why he hasn't returned any of my phone calls or emails. He simply shrugs his shoulders, and says he didn't get an email. He had nothing to say but "he'll look for the paperwork". He couldn't give me a date of when anything was filed, or when & if there was a problem. He's a joke of a lawyer. I don't recommend him.

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20 Aug, 2024 by Sara
I picked Alex and Lizz after interviewing 7 attorneys and their offices total. Yes, I did free and paid consultations for 7 different attorneys over the course of months before choosing H&K. My case is about relocating with kids after a divorce. Most attorneys gave me the same advice on how to start my case, but Alex gave me different advice on how to start that would please the court system. It sat well with me. I took his advice and hired the firm. I also could see the experience and fearlessness in Alex when my fiance and I met with him over zoom for a paid consult. Simply put, we liked the vibe and felt we'd have strong representation. Little did I know I'd never see Alex again and all of my case would be handled by Lizz. Lizz told me from the beginning she has a very good memory, and she does. She picks up things from casual conversation and uses it later to your advantage. She remembers everything I tell her. She's got a lot of experience and she's very smart, she could tell how I was feeling and would push me along when I needed it or let me chill out when I needed that too. Again, my case was a relocation case and custody was at stake. I had paralyzing and crippling anxiety. Lizz not only handled my case really well, she handled me really well. If I had to ask her, I'm not sure if she'd say the case was harder or if I was! Long story short, I dragged my case a little longer than I needed to (due to anxiety) but it still was resolved quickly. And it could have been resolved even faster. Things I'll never forget about Lizz: * She's incredibly sharp. Like incredibly sharp. Like, my fiance and I work in fields where there are highly-educated people doing some powerful things, but Lizz's sharpness to us was extraordinarily unique. She's smart, she's intuitive, she's clever, she's fast, she's detail-oriented, and she's strong! * During my representation in front of the judge, some things were not going in my favor. I literally could see Lizz switching gears to begin fighting harder for me and protecting me. Which she did, successfully. But I literally saw it. In her tone of voice, in her body language, in the shift in how she sat in the chair. From the beginning of our meetings, Lizz never treated my case like another file #. She has passion and she cares. In the end, Lizz won my case for me!!! I hope when my case is completely closed that I never have to use family law attorneys again. But if I did, I won't even think about anyone else except Lizz. She's the real MVP.
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30 Nov, 2020 by Carol
I was quite impressed with Brain's handling of my case. He and his assistant Julie were responsive and very professional. It was a difficult process for me and they made it palatable. I highly recommend Brian Limbocker. Carol
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03 Sep, 2019 by Anthony
I didn't know what else to do... I really was beginning to feel trapped... making just minimum payments on credit cards to try and stay afloat... this helped to maintain my credit but the challenge came when my commission and bonus structure started to decrease at my job... that's when I noticed my debt to credit ratio spiking out of control... Mr. Limbocker and his assistant Julie kept me at peace and I was able to go through the process of bankruptcy with the guidance of Mr. Limbocker which resulted in a successful discharge! It is important to do exactly as instructed... Mr. Limbocker will certainly lay out the best options for you... Mr. Limbocker is a professional and he has many years of experience! There is not a better attorney that I would have wanted to handle my case!! I cry tears of joy for such a new chapter of my life that also allows me to realize that the debt was truly a weight my heart was carrying... then Limbocker Law Firm came as a God send... and I'm so grateful and wish many blessings for the firm! Thank you Brian and Julie!
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31 Jan, 2013 by Joe
I needed some information for my co-worker for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, though he's not in Atlanta, Georgia. It was for a guy in Fl, but Mae gave me let me know exactly how he should handle it. He was able to avoid foreclosure and having his wages garnished.
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30 Jan, 2013 by Freddy
I think Mae Hartman used to work in Canton, Ga, but just recently moved her office to Woodstock, Ga. She's the best bankruptcy lawyer in Cherokee county. She always answers my calls and saved me from complete financial melt down. Go ahead and call, I bet you she picks up by the third ring!
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