Taryn Elyzabeth Henry

Northside Mall 115 E 4th St, Ste 5, Maryville, MO

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Bobbie panning

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21 Mar, 2024
Steven listened to the concerns and issues there were. He always gave advice on how to react based on his many years of experience. Even though the case took nearly a year he was on top of it the whole time. He got the best results possible for my daughter! He stood behind our choices. We won for her benefit, with some of the best wins ever, because he always had her best interest at the forefront. I will recommend Steven for any family law cases with abuse. My daughter’s long term life has been changed! I can not say Thank You enough to Seven and the Anderson, Sundell, and Skinner firm.
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Erin chapman

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30 Dec, 2023
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Jennifer romick

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12 Aug, 2022
Rude over the phone and hateful in person!!!
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25 May, 2017 by Brooklyn
Sam did a great job of giving me my options and recommending the best action to take. As someone who didn't live in the vicinity he communicated great and handled the logistics for me within days, always following up after. Look no further in the Maryville area for representation!
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Samuel Scroggie is not only the best lawyer i have ever seen ,but has helped me keep the faith in my case when i could not see what the ending results would be. He was my rock in muddy waters. without him i could not have made it. He made me stronger as the case wained on. thankyou Sam i do need you again.
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21 Mar, 2024 by Bobbie panning
Steven listened to the concerns and issues there were. He always gave advice on how to react based on his many years of experience. Even though the case took nearly a year he was on top of it the whole time. He got the best results possible for my daughter! He stood behind our choices. We won for her benefit, with some of the best wins ever, because he always had her best interest at the forefront. I will recommend Steven for any family law cases with abuse. My daughter’s long term life has been changed! I can not say Thank You enough to Seven and the Anderson, Sundell, and Skinner firm.
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30 Dec, 2023 by Erin chapman
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12 Aug, 2022 by Jennifer romick
Rude over the phone and hateful in person!!!
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15 Dec, 2024 by Rebecca auriemma
Ms. Pontius represented a close friend of mine. As an attorney I am well aware of family law and the process. Ms. Pontius is knowledgeable, patient, and a wonderful advocate! I highly recommend this attorney and law firm.
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22 Nov, 2024 by Ashley donnelly
Sydney has been extremely gracious and compassionate the entirety of my case. She listens even when she probably doesn’t have the time. She puts your concerns first and truly cares and works in your best interest. I am so grateful to have found Sydney when I did for my case and would not go to anyone else in the future.
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27 Oct, 2024 by Ashley harvey
Hired Skinner for my divorce and paid $3500 up front. I thought it was going to be good. Well when it came time after a year to finally get something done he just wanted to rush it. He told me to give him everything he pretty much wanted. I did just that with the property stuff but I was not about to do it over my kids. So I got what I wanted with my kids. My ex went back and modified the custody and skinner said the same thing about just giving my ex what he wanted all because I moved 2 hours away but yet my youngest is 2 and has no reason to not be with me every other week. I have the email to prove it he said just give him what he wanted. I instantly knew then I needed to fire him. So, I fired him and hired a new lawyer. Since my lawyer had continued court twice already not due to my fault at all the judge wouldn’t continue the court date. I thought skinner had filed stuff with the court already on my behalf, but nope nothing was done and my lawyer had no way to back me up since he didn’t have enough time to prepare. Skinner use to be good, he has recently lost his touch and honestly can’t keep up with the clients he has. So, unless you have more than $3500 I wouldn’t waste your time. He’s only worried about money and not the best interest in the clients or the children involved.
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