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Highly responsive and attentive to client needs
“Nate keeps it real, extremely responsive, treats you as a partner, watches out for your best interest and is truthful about not running up the tab.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in family law
“As knowledgeable as Nate and his team are, trust me, you are in excellent hands.”
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Puts client's interests first and provides honest guidance
“He and his team always worked in my best interest, and delivered on their promises.”
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Transparent and upfront about costs
“The cost of hiring a lawyer made me hesitate, but this law practice was quite upfront about their costs.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“They achieved the finest result for me. Strongly advised!”
Cons
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Potential issues with communication and responsiveness
“I was later able to use the free Eskew Law pen to write down the license plate of a hit and run driver. Bonus!”
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Concerns about failure to properly subpoena witnesses
“Mr. Hacker tells me he didn't send the subpoena because he didn't have the address.”

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07 Oct, 2024 by Jessica myrick
The worst experience with a lawyer. We paid what they asked, and it took 8 months before she started working on our case. No one answers when I call and no one returns a call when I would leave voicemails. Over a year later she said she was not going to following through on the case. Quick to take our money and slow to do any work, and in my case ZERO work. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND.
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07 Sep, 2024 by Jeff thrasher
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31 Aug, 2024 by O boy
Denise and her assistant Monica are very unprofessional she and her assistant treats people like they are beneath them. She takes your money and doesn't listen to her clients. She takes your money even when she knows that she is unable to win your case, and tries to belittle you when you point out her mistakes. Hire her at your own risk.
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15 Aug, 2024 by Jarrett jarrett
If I could give no star, I would because that’s just what Denise Turner law practice deserves!! Denise was hired to represent my 18-year-old son at the time and failed him drastically as his counsel. I suggest that everyone take reviews very seriously and research the attorney that you are obtaining. This attorney pretend to have a strong defense when it comes to criminal cases. My son had a criminal case and was misled by this attorney Denise, she made false promises and made up time frames which lead to my son to take an open plea to get 35 years in prison after she was paid 20,000 She walked him into a blind plea blind. If in fact Denise was a good attorney she would have NEVER allowed her client to sign something like that. At my child sentencing, she failed to acknowledge grandparents, parents aunts and uncles that were there to speak on behalf of my child. She wrote an awful memo to the judge, full of lies. She and her assistant Monica told my son that if he basically said that he had this horrible childhood the judge would be lenient on him in sentencing. Remember this is after she got in his ear to sign a blind plea ! Everything went so fast, and when we asked her, why didn’t she acknowledges family to speak at the sentencing, she said that would have went against everything that SHE put in the memo .. just wow!! To and insult to injury the memo was all negative lies and disgusting things she made up from my sons childhood. The behavior that this attorney has represented is a disgrace, and it is disgusting. People please do not hire her. She is not a defense attorney. In fact she is a prosecutors assistant that should be her title. She will sell you out with a plea deal. If you let her. By my son being over 18 I couldn’t make the decision for him, do I repeat do your research on this Attorney she is not a strong attorney, she is very weak, she’s sloppy and she is lazy. I am not saying this because of what happened but because it is the God’s honest truth and in the end, God will give her what she deserves! God will prevail!! People lawyers go to school to learn how to lie good. I am a truck driver with a trucking business. my wife has a nail business and degree in nursing now just why in the hell would we need these people to buy food and clothes for our son!! I will say the previous attorney was definitely disbarred as the attorneys was caught up in his own bs, but to say he did nothing on his case were your words ma’am and we did receive part of our money back which was apart of your payment. my son would never need clothes or food from you or your Paralegal even though he did mention Monica purchase him a hot cart once before which had my wife and i raise an eyebrow . This long out drawn heartfelt message you posted lies again was a good try. I have added a screenshot to show that you never brought my son anything to ware he has hell of good clothes and shoes in fact you never returned the high price clothes I brought for my son to go to court in. as far as hot carts we can upload the whole dang Itinerary of hot carts he received from me and my wife every day. I will not address the bs details regarding anything you claim happened in court which again shows your unprofessionalism to justify to the public you did a great job. I will say this people please read reviews i am not the only parent who feels this way about denise actions when representing their family member. I guess I just made the mistake of not catching her on bs earlier in the game as the grandmother who also saw through the bs. also my son was just 18 yrs at the time you mentioned saying he was 19, he’s now 20. This is a shame the extent people will go to justify wrong doing.
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08 Jun, 2024 by Delcy bahos
Great service. I will use again.
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