Eldon Lee Boisseau

200 W Douglas Ave Ste 101, Wichita, KS

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Danny

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13 Sep, 2024
I've paid Mr. Poor over $1800 . Gave him and his office a $800 retainer before I went into prison for absolutely ludicrous charges that he couldn't get me off of. During the 19 mts. Of my incarceration, I tried to call him several times for help, his office, and his cell phone. Never an answer. I desperately needed my family's contact information. I was totally alone in that miserable place. Without anyone to speak to. I was stabbed three times and jumped several times. It was brutal. My representative was not totally to blame if I was not addicted to substance, I could have represented myself with no lawyer and beat the ridiculous charges that Newton Ks threw against the wall, instead of "hope", the indeed stuck.. Towards the end of my ridiculous sentences. I was finally able to get in contact with my beloved Sister in-law, I had her reach out to this office, and these unprofessional people told her that Mr. Scott Poor was a court appointed attorney for a or one case of mine in 2023! I went into this office 200 w Douglas suite 600. Begging for help! I paid 1800 of my 💰 to get justice for the ridiculous charges that Harvey County has convicted me! He was "NEVER " appointed by the courts! 1800 is nothing to these guys, but I'm on total Disability for a broken neck. That is a month of wages for me. I've been trying to reach the office trying to get a refund, but they won't return my call. Save your energy, and you're hard-earned money.. nothing but a totally wasted time.. in my case.... 2 years in prison!!! Go down the road and obtain a better attorney. I want my money back. Justice is a Virtue.. anything other than this should be considered a crime. Daniel Philip Hogan....God bless
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Kyle beavers

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13 Sep, 2024
I dealt with Rebecca with most of my experience and people don't understand that "your lawyer" has a life to. We both suffered from tragic loses at the time and her and her team did an outstanding job. I would recommend them every time!
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Mark

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16 Aug, 2024
My wife decided to divorce me after 35 years of marriage. I was very concerned about what this would do to my financial future, and especially being late in my career, my future retirement. I had heard many horror stories about how the laws in Kansas favor the female in a divorce. Only having very limited experience with lawyers, I decided to treat my lawyer selection like an interview process. I scheduled meetings with 2 lawyers to get started. Prior to my meeting with the lawyers, I reviewed all of my divorce papers in great detail. I identified several significant concerns with the terms that my ex’s legal counsel created. My first lawyer meeting was with Desiree Smith. When I met with Desiree, my first question was about how she was going to represent me. Was I just a lost cause, because I was a male, or was she going to fight for everything she could get for me to protect my future retirement? She reassured me that she was working for me, and she would be doing everything she could for me. She asked me several general questions to understand our financial situation, and then laid out the typical scenarios that could happen in my situation. That immediately set me at ease, knowing that my financial future was not ruined, and that I had a path forward. She then reviewed the terms in the divorce papers. Within only 3-4 minutes of review, and without my assistance, she identified every concern I had about their terms, and a couple more that I hadn’t noticed. At that point, I knew I had found the right person to represent me, and I didn't need to meet with the next lawyer. Throughout the rest of the divorce process, Desiree’s experience and knowledge showed in every conversation we had. She could quickly discuss detail, easily recall detail from previous meetings, easily answer questions, and was able to help me think through strategies for moving forward. Every meeting I had with her was very productive. In the end, Desiree helped get a great settlement for me, and we did it without going to court. I got a far better settlement than I ever thought possible in the beginning, and I feel like I probably got a better settlement that most divorced men. Desiree was a very big part of making that happen. I can’t say enough about her knowledge, and how she could explain legal concepts in ways easy for me to understand. Desiree was very easy to work with. I would highly recommend Desiree to help anyone through their family legal needs!
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable attorneys
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
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Efficient and professional service
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Positive client outcomes and successful track record
“I have used him for 20 years now. I have reffered several family members as well as friends, he did a swell job for everyone of them.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“He seem to not be concern with anything I had to say.”
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Unreliable and inconsistent service
“Sorry Lucy had to leave, would you like to reschedule?”
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“He's a lier and a manipulator. He promises things and doesn't do what he promises at all. I've emailed and called and he never replies or picks up the phone.”

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