Christina Denise Finley, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Liberty, MO with 61 reviews
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Christina Denise Finley

100 North Main Street, Liberty, MO

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University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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William Jewell College, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Timothy plummer

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11 Oct, 2024
If you are looking for the best in the business, look no further. Kathy's attention to detail and ability to get things done is second to none. I will forever be grateful to this amazing team of genuine professionals. From the beginning to the end, all of my questions and concerns were addressed and/or answered.
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Ian childers

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10 Oct, 2024
Matt has gone above and beyond for me. Anything from child custody to DUI case. Highly recommend if you want an attorney that gets things done in your favor!
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Mark mccoy

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Knowledgeable and compassionate legal representation
“Going through a divorce has to be one of the hardest things to go through, and I know I couldn't have gotten through it without Christy. She is knowledgeable, compassionate and honest.”
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Accessible and accommodating to clients
“He is great, he has helped me out so much. With being a college student and not having to go to court is a definite plus!! 10/10 would recommend him to anybody”
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Proactive and diligent in handling cases
“Matthew is great. Was willing to come to me because transportation was unavailable. Also went out of his way to make calls for me when my old employer was being difficult.”
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“Called Don about a accident I had, told me he thought it was something to pursue, and could possibly see us getting some sort of settlement back for it, so I shot over all of the info I had on it and it's been over 6 months I've tried contacting via email multiple times, I've called and he said they were waiting on something and I've yet to hear back from him. The lack of communication is insane.”
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Unreliable and unresponsive service
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Potential for excessive fees and billing practices
“Matt seem's like he'd genuinely want to help you until he receives payment, then it's like a totally different person. Not only will it it be impossible to get into contact with him, he will show up to court 20 minutes late with little to no information regarding your case. He will also breakdown your retainer into individual bits and pieces of time including the time you use to email him information to charge for complete hours.”

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