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16 Nov, 2016 by Monique
Seriously. I hired Scott for a custody case, and now I realize why people (and other lawyers in Ozark) questioned why I went with him without even considering a sit down with them. If you hire Scott, be prepared to never hear out of him. If you do, it will only be email. He never returns phone calls and you'll only see him in person when he wants money. He never reviewed my case before we went to trial, and I wound up losing custody to a registered sex offender (mind you I have zero felonies and I'm a woman). As if that wasn't enough, he asked for $3,000 from me...never saw him again. He then tells me that I need to hire an appellant attorney. Funny how when I emailed him asking about a refund, he can't respond to that. He royally screwed me and my kids over. I have already made back the money I lost, but I will never have anything to do with him ever again. DO NOT HIRE HIM!!
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18 Sep, 2016 by James
I paid scott upfront $3,200 cash for a custody case of mine. He told me it could take awhile with most custody cases and to be patient and let him do his job. When he finally did send me the paperwork to sign it had the wrong kids name on it. I left several messages on his voicemail because he never answered any of my calls. I was finally able to reach him through email but by then he told me he was no longer my lawyer and my case was thrown out. Now im raising my son alone with no help from him. I've had to go through the state because after he took my money i couldn't afford to hire another lawyer and to be honest after him I'll never in my life trust another lawyer. He has now suggested that I contact another lawyer hes friends with because he no longer handles family cases... Which is odd.. Thats explains why mine never got handled. And there is no refund either because hes a lawyer and he'll just drag this out in court until im out more money. I pray that nobody ever has the same experience i had with this lawyer. I was told he was the best so I was so excited when I hired him. It was the most costly and upsetting mistake of my life. I wish I never trusted Scott Hinote with my money or my case. I paid him in full after our first visit i never did him wrong. I have no idea how this guy sleeps at night knowing hes robbed hard working single fathers just trying to finalize my custody. I'm sure their are good lawyers out there that care about their clients but this isn't one of them.
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29 Mar, 2016 by Wendy
Mr. Hinote represented me in both a divorce/custody case and a lawsuit. He was reasonably priced, professional, responded quickly and settled both cases to my satisfaction. If ever I need representation in the future, I will return to Scott Hinote.
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24 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
I hired Scott Hinote for a divorce/custody case. He was attentive to detail and genuinely cared about what happened with my custody case. He was professional and accomplished all in a timely manner. I would recommend him and I would use him again in the future if modification is ever needed.
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11 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
I hired Scott and paid in full only for him to take a year to get my child support raised. He figured up the amount I should be getting, then the day of court and we should go for $120 less than what I could of got just so we could, "get it all done and over with". I was not happy about this. I had other concerns that he completely ignored. He would never return my phone calls and unless I sent a bunch of emails, he wouldn't reply. My ex kept my daughter from me for 3 days and Scott wouldn't do anything about it. I do NOT recommend hiring him. He may be fairly priced but he is not a good lawyer.
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27 Jan, 2019 by Julene
Randall Cary Nathan is very friendly, responsive, precise, organized, and made the whole process easy! A friend suggested I hire Cary to represent me when filing Ch7 bankruptcy last year, and I am so glad I did. The first time I walked into his office I was so nervous and I felt embarrassed about having to file bankruptcy. He greeted me himself, gave me a big smile, and instantly started putting me at ease with his calm, reassuring, “I've got this” demeanor. He told me it was ok and that I wasn’t alone. He let me know exactly what to expect, met with me multiple times, and made sure I was perfectly prepared for the hearing. I was impressed yet again at the hearing. I was the last person, of about 30 maybe, to be called up by the trustee. I got to watch the other attorneys and paralegals in the waiting area for at least a half hour before the hearing, in addition to watching all the others go before the trustee. Cary greeted me in the waiting area and let me know where to sit when we were all called in, and he had prepared me so well all I had to do was wait. I felt sorry for some of the other people who were nervously looking around for their attorney, not sure what was going to happen. Multiple attorneys/paralegals were still running around in a frenzy finishing paperwork and waiting until the last minutes to prep their clients in the waiting area! Then, some of the other people were confused during their time with the trustee and weren’t sure how to answer some of the questions, and some of the other attorneys/paralegals seemed a bit disorganized during the hearings. Not Cary - he was cool as a cucumber waiting for our turn, and I was comfortable because he had prepared me so well and I knew what to expect. When it was my turn everything went smooth and it was over in what seemed like a few seconds with no mix ups or confusion. I would recommend Randall Cary Nathan to any friend or family member. This guy is your best choice. Thank you, Cary :)
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23 Mar, 2019 by John
We worked with Mr. Healy to set up our trust. We knew nothing about trusts, and he was very gracious to answer all our questions and help make good recommendations for our family. He explained each section of the papers we signed and answered even more questions. He was a very nice man and made us feel valued and respected. Very pleased with this experience.
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28 Jun, 2017 by Ben
David Healy assisted us with our trust and estate plan set up. He was very knowledgeable and made the process very simple! I would recommend anyone in need of estate and trust planning contact him first.
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23 Feb, 2015 by Michael
I have found David to be very knowledgeable with estate planning and he asked us several questions we didn't think of ourselves. He was very responsive in getting back to us with phone calls and information. I have complete trust in David and would recommend him to anyone.
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21 Aug, 2024 by Denise
Professional services . Listens to what was needed and took care of everything promptly. Highly recommend his services. Very personable.
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01 Apr, 2024 by Richard
Mr. Weems knows his business. We have used Mr. Weems for two separate cases and he has exceeded our expectations for both. He is highly knowledgeable and a leader in his field. Customer service is excellent and I highly recommend him!
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23 Feb, 2023 by Steve
Fantastic attorney. Tells you straight up how it is and gets the best outcome he can. Reasonable fees. Highly recommend.
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