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07 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
Erin was very attentive and knowledgeable during my divorce process. She was supportive and kind as well which is important during a divorce. She took time to calmly explain things that were happening during the entire process when things were confusing and stressful. She was willing to listen and was responsive to emails, messages and phone calls. She was a much needed voice of reason during a very difficult time for myself and my family. I would highly recommend her services. Her office and support staff are also friendly and professional.
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01 Jul, 2014 by S
After years of working with Erin on grand parenting rights ,she did get them for me. However after tens of thousands of dollars in attorney and court fees ,Erin would not file my stayed order of con-tempt on the other party that would"nt follow the court order.Erin sent me a letter of withdrawal of counsel notice. My on going battle with other party still a nightmare, broke without counsel. :
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10 Oct, 2013 by Linda
If I had to pick just a couple words for Erin I'd choose intelligent, strategic, and honest. She was incredibly thoughtful about picking strategies that worked in my case--she knew when and how hard to push, when to wait and not "take the bait," and when to change approaches. I had an ex who was abusive and continued those tactics through the legal system, to the extent possible, and she kept me calm through what was a really dark time, I am lucky she was my guide and advocate through it. And we won! I'd recommend her to anyone in a child custody/child support case.
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23 Sep, 2013 by M
For a dissolution case, I found who I thought to be a bulldog of an attorney. She was generally average in responsiveness, and maybe a bit below in knowledge after I was able to compare her knowledge against several other attorneis I hired for limited scope representation after I was no longer working with Ms turner, but she seemed a like good litigator. I consider attornies to be employees of mine, who they technically reepresent, and as such should not make decisions or take steps without consulting me. I used her as a sounding board for ideas, and the paralegals for pulling together my documentation to try to closely manage my case and costs. However, I worked with my ex-wife to determine overall custody goals, thereby avoiding a SENE or trial over custody. The SENE was scheduled for 3 hours in the morning about a week after the ex and I agreed on overall custody, and due to agreeing to the time split, we both wrote in to cancel the SENE to our individual attornies. Well, without consulting me, Ms Turner set up a meeting with oposing counsel, that was then relayed to the ex wife, with a court status due a couple of days later. I had told Ms Turner that I wanted to work out the issue at hand with my ex wife, and have her review the documentation once it was completed, and was disappointed that she set up a meeting without consulting me. However, since there was a court status check coming up the end of that week, I felt compelled to atend the 'settlement conference' for no other reason than to not looking obstructionist to the court. The 'conference' was just as long as the SENE would have been, and on the same day the SENE was originally scheduled for, resulting in the same billable hours. I would not use her or her firm (Turner & Johnson) again. They are to work within the framework of what the petitioner/respondant requests. I get that some people know little about the divorce process, and therefore are pulled along with the case and attorney. However, I knew what I wanted, and was working both with and outside of my attorney to get the best result, and yet Ms Turner stepped into an area and set up meetings and took actions without talking to me first, against my requests.

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11 Feb, 2011 by Dave
Chris Johnson, with Johnson and Turner Law, is an exceptional lawyer. He handled my case very thoroughly and knew exactly how to proceed. He is highly ethical and was well received by the judge. Although my previous attorney made quite a mess of things, Chris was able to re-gain the respect of the court and explain things very clearly. I am very satisfied with the outcome and would highly recommend this law firm. Those that I have talked to, who know Mr Johnson, speak very highly of him. Sarah Sicheneder also worked on my case. Sarah was also very pleasant, and VERY thorough. She had a way of stating things which sounded so professional and was able to explain my situation to the court far better than I would've ever thought of. She worked hard preparing for the case and is an asset to the Johnson and Turner Team. Their prices were fair and I never once felt they were "running up the bill". There is an air of success throughout their office and it is well justified. I can tell they strive to maintain a great local reputation and hope that I am able to refer others to them. Thanks again! Dave T
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19 Feb, 2024 by Zach ford
I hired Sarah Long about 10 years ago when going through a divorce. The best decision I could have made! Sarah was there to answer all of my questions and guide me through this uncertain time in my life. Sarah is extremely punctual and responsive when it comes to these matters very time conscious of sensitive items that need to be handled, also knows her opponents very well and if I can say Sarah is an absolute shark when it came to the negotiating table got me a very favorable decision and had my divorce finalized in just 4 months. Sarah was so good in fact that the opposing council quit being an attorney after having dealt with her in my divorce proceedings! I will continue to hire Sarah if needed in the future and recommend her to anyone that asks, she is the best
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27 Jul, 2017 by Jon
I went to Eric after having a horrible experience with my first Attorney. He was able to manage my case with extremely limited time and got me the results I was hoping for. Just and all around excellent Attorney! Prompt, communicative, friendly and effective!
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12 Apr, 2016 by Jerry
Eric has been my attorney since 2008 when I initially went through my divorce. The most impressive thing I noticed about Eric from the beginning, was his passion, his desire to win, and his belief in doing the right thing. With any client/attorney relationship, communication is key. Eric was always available for advice and case review. If I wasn't able to reach Eric immediately, my calls were always returned in a very timely manner. Through the years, Eric has helped me with various other matters that arise after a divorce with kids, and just like in the beginning, his passion, attention to detail, and desire to win have never wavered.
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19 Nov, 2015 by Margaret
I retained Eric Parker's services for a custody and child support dispute over my son. I could not be more pleased with the service I received. Eric was so knowledgeable and such a great resource throughout the stressful process. He also had a great team behind him if he needed input on my case. I was very overwhelmed at the start but he made me feel very comfortable and confident. Eric was responsive and always gave me his undivided attention. I never felt like I was wasting his time or that I was a lower priority than other clients like I had felt with other consultations when searching for counsel. I appreciated that Eric was upfront with me and was honest about the various outcomes as well as kept me in check with my expectations and behavior. Another big factor in choosing Eric is that I fully trusted him to not only handle my case but not nickle and dime me or view me as simply a business opportunity. I cannot say enough good things about Eric. I would and do recommend them to anyone in need.
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