Kevin Allen Easley, experienced Adoption, Child Custody attorney in Springfield, MO with 60 reviews
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Kevin Allen Easley

2202 W Chesterfield Blvd, Springfield, MO

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Taylor dunkel

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04 Dec, 2024
I highly recommend Reece Family Law! Shelly has been patient, kind, and understanding throughout the entire process. She is incredibly informative and explains everything in such a compassionate way and makes sure that all parties understand each part of the process. She’s always been available for questions and legal counsel whenever we’ve needed her, and her office staff is helpful and great to work with. If you’re needing family law representation, Reece Family Law should be your first choice!
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Nathan

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29 Nov, 2024
He does not deserve any stars at all, actually. Unfortunately, that's not an option. Be very careful if considering hiring Joshua Roberts. He demands money, money, money and does nothing, nothing, nothing. Check out his other reviews online. I gave him $24,000.00 and he did nothing of value in representing me. He eventually withdrew from my case without reason or warning. Shortly thereafter he told me that the $24k retainer was used up. There was absolutely no way. I demanded a refund and he refused, saying "That's the nature of the business." I have hired attorneys before who have done a fantastic job and ripping people off was certainly not the "nature" of their businesses. He actually had the gumption to tell me I needed to pay him more money. Once he withdrew, I scrambled and tried to raise the money to find a legitimate attorney that could actually help me defend my position. I was unable to afford getting a different attorney, had to finish the case by trying desperately to defend myself, and ended up losing my case and getting a massive judgment against me. This man (if he should even be called one) is no good. He's a liar, cheater, and a thief. He thinks he's superior to the law. Again, he's a liar, cheater, and a thief.
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Shannon black

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31 Oct, 2024
Shelly was so awesome!! I needed a lawyer to step in for my previous lawyer and she came through!! She is extremely knowledgeable and she cares about her clients. Highly recommend for divorce cases.
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and dedication to clients
“Shelly Reece and her staff were VERY professional and extremely helpful when it came to looking over my divorce paperwork to ensure I wasn't getting the short end of the stick.”
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Strong advocate for clients' best interests
“She fights tooth and nail for her clients!”
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Compassionate and supportive during difficult legal matters
“She and her staff make it as pain free as possible.”
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Highly recommended by former clients
“She's the ONLY Family Law attorney I recommend and she's worth every cent!”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“Josh is very easily accessible which is rare for this profession!”
Cons
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Potential communication and organization issues
“I had to call over and over and repeat 'I do not want to attend mediation' and got charged each time I called...yet they kept ignoring my request.”
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Concerns about handling of some cases
“Used him as a GAL. Did nothing to help my case with my children in an unsafe situation.”
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Inconsistent client experiences
“Horrible Divorce Lawyers --YOU Contact Your Ex??" and "Truly appreciated the work & time Shelly & Loni put into handling my case.”

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