Leon Stanley Parker

17 N Vermilion St, Danville, IL

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Corey white

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20 Dec, 2023
Leon will exaggerate, twist and downright lie in his guardian ad litem reports. If you have the opportunity to choose, stay away from this dude. He’s lazy, he does the bare minimum, he has no clue what is “in the best interest of the child” as he suggests “equal shared parenting” is not an option for an child under his personal bias and preference. Leon spent his time “interviewing” family members and friends by chatting about stories about their family members, partying and old drunken memories, with minimal talk about the child, or the child’s needs and wishes. If you’re a father hoping to be just that, a father, this guy will be sure you don’t get that opportunity as he believes what’s best for a child is 14% visitation time turning you into an acquaintance to your child! Sadly, a father himself, stealing children away from loving dads in the name of money!
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Taylor scott

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15 May, 2023
I went through Leon for my divorce and noticed he avoids you and does not get back to you in a timely manner. It has been three years and he still hasn't called or emailed me back to close an active divorce case. I was told the paperwork and invoice was "on his desk" when I called the receptionist monthly and now she doesn't even work there anymore. I had called them today just to see if they even have my information in their system anymore and the sweetest receptionist lady answered and apologized over and over. I don't know if I need to hire another lawyer just to get my case cancelled or what I should do at this point...
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Pros
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Effective in trial and jury selection
“the jury loved him an he knew how to talk to them, way better than some lawyers I've dealt with in the past”
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Actively involves the client in the legal process
“I was a active participant throughout the whole case not like other lawyers or the public defenders office where they make all your decisions for you”
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Fights for the client's interests instead of pushing for plea bargains
“he didn't treat me like a criminal an try to get me to plea bargain with the state like the public defenders office and you end up in prison!!!”
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“He fails to return calls and gets all your information wrong! Wrote down our information atleast 3 times yet final day it was still incorrect.”
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Lack of diligence and attention to detail
“The final dissolution papers had our address misspelled and my child's name wrong.”
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Unreliable and makes promises that are not kept
“He took my money and made promises that all fell threw, he failed to appear in court on an important custody issue and backed out of my case without warning”
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Unprofessional behavior and disregards client input
“Leon made my decision on a different floor and proceeded to go before a Judge with the Plaintiff's Council in a chamber other than where we were scheduled without calling me down and advising me of the options.”
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Bias and lack of focus on the client's best interests
“Leon will exaggerate, twist and downright lie in his guardian ad litem reports. If you have the opportunity to choose, stay away from this dude. He's lazy, he does the bare minimum, he has no clue what is "in the best interest of the child"”

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