Terrance A. Poppe, experienced Family Law attorney in Lincoln, NE with 51 reviews
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Terrance A. Poppe

201 N 8th St Ste 300, Lincoln, NE

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Edison fortner

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19 Nov, 2024
In my opinion There are much better options out there. Absolute zero accountability
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Anonymous

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22 Aug, 2024
At first, he is great, but years later, when you are awarded child support, alimony, home and vehicles, you are left waiting, and only getting billed for his half attempts. Never available when you call, Mr. Poppe is out of the office for weeks, no one in the office can contact him. He may have been a great attorney in the day. Files and fails to follow through with getting the rest done.
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Experienced and knowledgeable attorneys who get the job done effectively
“Heidi Hayes is an amazing attorney who gets the job done without drama or fluff.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“Andy Joyce was very helpful with the forms. Minor changes and additions were made quickly and without excessive questions.”
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Personalized attention and care for clients
“Gina Elliot worked hard and quickly. She listened and cared. She kept me well informed and had great communication.”
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Poor responsiveness and communication from some attorneys
“Andy Joyce was a joke in its self. Wouldn't answer any calls or emails. Very little communication.”
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Inconsistent quality of service across the firm
“Whole staff has poor communication and too busy to really care. Found out too late they also do a pre-paid legal service, so if you're a regular paying client, it seems that your case is not a priority.”
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Unprofessional and rude behavior from some staff members
“The two staff members I have had the 'privilege' of speaking with were over the top rude. Joel Lonowski literally yelled at me over the phone.”

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