Barbara Ann Edmondson, experienced Adoption, Appeals attorney in Des Moines, IA with 255 reviews
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Barbara Ann Edmondson

666 Walnut St Ste 25, Des Moines, IA

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Jenny b

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20 Dec, 2024
The first time I dealt with legal aid was due to my ex's legal matters. I ended up basically being his attorney and doing all the work. Now I need help for myself, but they won't do anything. Not even filings that would be simple for them but difficult for someone who has no experience. I will say they are always polite when they call, but overall my experiences with this organization have been disappointing.
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Christina yates (chris)

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21 Oct, 2024
The attorney I was assigned to was very difficult to deal with. Condescending attitude and spoke. very. slowly. I appreciate the small amount of useful information I got from him, but I would never recommend this place.
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Jose miguel avila

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16 Aug, 2024
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Competent and effective lawyers who fight for their clients' interests
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Lawyers who provide honest, straightforward, and knowledgeable advice
“Katherine Daman is great! She won't BS or "nickel and dime" you. Blunt, knowledgeable and effective. What more can you ask for?”
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Lawyers who are dedicated and passionate about their work
“Katherine has helped us tremendously in a very difficult custody case. They seem very knowledgeable and she is a "go-getter"!”
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Lawyers who provide excellent communication and responsiveness
“Stephen Babe always stayed on top of everything concerning my case. Not once did I feel that he did not have my best interest. He was available any time and responded quickly to all my questions and concerns.”
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Lack of attention to detail and failure to submit important evidence
“I gave them everything they needed to prove contempt charges but they did not submit it as evidence. So she walked.”
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Failure to follow through on promises and lack of transparency
“I didn't see anything submitted in writing, I wasn't allowed to take anything up to the stand to read off what I wanted, so most of what I wanted came out scattered, unorganized and wasn't considered by the judges assistants who actually write up the order.”
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High costs and billing issues
“Quoted the $1,800.00 ended up $2,500.00. And nothing done ended up a Variant of .02%. Ya $2.00 difference from before!! They need learn be up front and not take people money just because they need it!!”
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Poor communication and lack of client focus
“Communication is key and during a divorce it's even more important. I felt that my attorney at Cordell & Cordell did not communicate with me often and when I called or emailed it was days and at times weeks before I heard back.”

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