Larry Vaughn Swall II, experienced Family Law attorney in Overland Park, KS with 31 reviews
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Larry Vaughn Swall II

10990 Quivira Rd Ste 200, Overland Park, KS

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Amanda

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01 Nov, 2024
They are over priced and took advantage of me being a single mom while I was very vulnerable. I could have and should have just done my divorce case myself because they promised it wouldn’t be more than my retainer and I’m still paying over a year later.
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Kevin holmes

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22 Sep, 2024
I’ve sat on this review for months now. I typically just don’t say anything if it’s bad, but it’s been on my mind and heart for months now. An attorney is supposed to be an advocate and protect your best interest. Mine did anything but. The only thing protected was his pockets. A case that I could’ve settled with the other party for $7500 ended up costing me nearly three times that amount. Here are just a few examples of why I will never recommend this firm. During my initial consultation and once I paid the retainer fee, I provided the name, D.O.B., phone number and place of employment for the other party. Three months retaining I receive an email from my lawyer, telling me they are unable to find her. Can I help by providing any information on where she works. So ,I’m being billed for a search that wasn’t even necessary. Once we had our court hearing, the judge failed to render any decision – implying my attorney didn’t do his due diligence in contacting the other party for the quit claim issue – thus pushing the issue down the road and racking up more legal fees. There were many instances when I would receive a text, email or phone call telling me the exact same thing – only to bill me for all three methods of correspondence. Yet my emails and phone calls were oftentimes not returned in a prompt fashion. And again by the time we finally settled the issue, it cost me nearly 20 grand – largely due to no one actually acting as an advocate on my behalf.
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Dylan hensley

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11 Sep, 2024
Needed advise on an issue with a contractor and they helped answer all my questions. Very responsive to requests and just an overall easy experience. I will be using them in the future if I need help again.
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Highly responsive and attentive to clients' needs
“He responded in a timely manner, and not only was he extremely knowledgeable and trustworthy but he held true to his professional ethics while still being highly sensitive to the fact that our situation was proving to turn into more of a difficult and traumatic experience than initially expected for us.”
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Provides excellent legal advice and guidance
“He gave great advice. He even went above and beyond to gather information to help me. He was very detailed and knowledgeable.”
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Strong communication and keeps clients informed
“Thomas listened to everything I had to say and truly kept mine and my kids' best interests on the forefront. I have full faith in him and his practice; and I would gladly recommend him to friends or family without any hesitation.”
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Customizes services and solutions to clients' needs
“Grant was very responsive & patient in answering them. It was at least a few months before we even stopped by his office to do our signatures. He was very understanding and helped address our questions and requests for custom tweaks in the documents along the way!”
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Isolated negative experiences with poor service
“Waste of money, attorney takes on so they can waste your retainer then back out. Would give negative stars. I'll be filing a ethics complaint against this firm and the attorney.”

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