Jessica Anne Walters

56 Central Ave Ste 204, Asheville, NC

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Gabriel scafidi

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13 Jun, 2024
I have been pleased with Jessica Walter's services thus far in handling my son's custody case. She seems thorough, looks for every angle she can, and has many years working with the judge overseeing our case. Get ready to pay though. Half of my retainer deposit was depleted before the case was even seen! That's mostly just because there's a lot of prep and foot work involved though. At no fault of hers, the trial got delayed twice and finally got scheduled on my daughter's birthday. Well I was, understandably, livid. The court's excuse was the approaching holiday and that they are moving over to a new virtual system, which meant they would shut down for a couple months. I have to hand it to Debbie, Jessica's assistant, for how she handled this. She was very pleasant, dispute my ill mood about the situation, and they were able to get the hearing moved to another day. They only turn 5 once and I am ever greatful they were able to fix this. My family thanks you all down a Jessica Walter's office! Check them out for your custody or divorce needs!
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Gabriel

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13 Jun, 2024
I have been pleased with Jessica's services thus far in handling my son's custody case. She seems thorough, looks for every angle she can, and has many years working with the judge overseeing our case. At no fault of hers, the trial got delayed twice and finally got scheduled on my daughter's birthday. Well I was, understandably, livid. The court's excuse was the approaching holiday and that they are moving over to a new virtual system, which meant they would shut down for a couple months. I have to hand it to Debbie, Jessica's assistant, for how she handled this. She was very pleasant, dispute my ill mood about the situation, and they were able to getv the hearing moved to another day. She will only turn 5 once and I am ever greatful they were able to fix this. My family thanks you all down a Jessica Walter's office!
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Eden trejo (edeliciouss)

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23 Apr, 2024
We had the pleasure and luck of working with Patrick to sell our home. Patrick was always on time, and always made time to address our questions or concerns in a timely manner. He always made sure that we were properly informed and satisfied with every step of the process. He recommended that we used a concierge to get the house sold for a more smooth transaction, since we didn’t have enough time to handle the process by ourselves. The concierge (Zoom Casa) worked with us to get the house in shape to be sold. They did all of the work getting the contractors and arranging every service needed. It was a smooth and profitable transaction. We would work with Patrick again without doubt, and we would do the same with the concierge. Thank you!!
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Pros
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Thorough and experienced lawyer who looks for every angle to help with the case
“She seems thorough, looks for every angle she can, and has many years working with the judge overseeing our case.”
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Responsive and cares about clients
“He's responsive, cares about his clients, and takes the time to make sure you understand what's happening in your case and why.”
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Excellent communication and ability to explain complex legal matters
“He takes the time to make sure you understand what's happening in your case and why.”
Cons
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Potential to overcharge and become unresponsive after receiving retainer
“she will take your hefty deposit and retainer , communicate with long conversations that are either not about your case or the same thing over and over until your funds are exhausted and then honestly become MIA...”
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Court delays outside the lawyer's control can be frustrating
“At no fault of hers, the trial got delayed twice and finally got scheduled on my daughter's birthday.”

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