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10 May, 2018 by Anna
I retained Ms. Zacharias to handle my divorce, child custody and support, and equitable distribution. Ms. Zacharias has always been professional in her interactions with me. We discussed up front what would be covered by the retainer agreement and she never asked for additional compensation for the legal services that were covered by the retainer. I did pay a small additional fee to resolve a new issue that developed during the case proceedings, but this matter was not in the scope of the original agreement. My case was very difficult and some matters took a long time to fully resolve and I am grateful to Ms. Zacharias and her paralegal for their patience, professionalism, and endurance during the case proceedings. Ms. Zacharias is experienced and professional. She has been providing legal counsel and services to my family for over a decade and we will continue to use her services if legal needs should arise in the future.
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28 Apr, 2014 by Sheryn
This attorney was hired by my husband, at my request, to handle my affairs of our separation and divorce. When I did my initial consultation with her she told me her retainer fee was $5,000. (Higher than most in this area!). For the type of suit I was filing, and that she needed this amount "To be PAID UP FRONT", before she would start. Sounded reasonable so my husband's attorney sent a check to her, Stating that the money sent, was being paid BY THEM for my representation. After numerous consulting appointments and much confusion, I found out her retainer fee for the action I NEEDED to take was a $10,000. Retainer fee! NOT the Original $5,000. I was quoted and was now not Entitled to any more money from the opposing side! (Say What????) So, instead of suing, And, According to Her, was Forced into Mediations! Which was my husband's plan from the start! You See He Had Already Told Me That He Planned To Leave Me In Financial Ruin! He already put me through one bankrupcy! This whole, very stressful situation took 2 months and more than half of my retainer fee! I could only get through to her by leaving messages, with a part time paralegal, who could offer nothing more than, "I will give her your message". However, No matter how important my questions or Medical situation was, Ms. Zacharias would not contact me, or waited until Friday evenings, just before 5: pm. (Of course!!). This became even more stressful, since I had told her many times that this was unacceptable behavior, that I Needed to be kept informed! This problem not only continued but led to me using the very last of my retainer fees to go to mediation! Regardless of the fact that I paid the Additional fee for a meeting Immediately Before Mediations! Telling her that I could No Longer Afford Her Services!! AND that I only would ONLY be able to mediate for 1 hour! Because of the poor way she handled my case, I was given very little money for support And Had Enormous Medical And Dental Care Requirements! I Actually Received More Money From EMOTIONAL BREAK DOWNS, IN FRONT OF MY SON!! THEN She had gotten me in the 4 months she was my attorney! I was reduced to Pawning my gold and selling other positions JUST TO EAT!! The final blow came at mediation when After, I told her I Only Wanted My Medical And Dental Issues Discussed AND nothing else.....Ms. Zacharias informed me that "This Is How Mediation Is Done, WE WILL GET THROUGH THIS AND YOU WILL BE FINE!!" AFTER 5 HOURS of mediation, (AND, by the way, Ms. Zacharias did inform me, (she was Very Good at charging!), that I had enough retainer fee to go 2-3 hours!) .....AND STILL........NO AGREEMENT, SHE Informed me, that I had even GONE OVER my retainer fee balance, AND SHE WAS DONE!! Because I was so ill at the time, I Asked Her To: ASK THE OPPOSITION, IF They could pay for her continued services SO, I could At Least Walk Out With Some Kind Of Financial Support!! NOW GET THIS! SHE, got up, left the room and upon her return 15 minutes later......Told Me They, WOULD NOT pay to keep her there!!! So, I DID THE ONLY THING I COULD DO......I LEFT CRYING!! Well, I can tell you, I was NOT FINE, Like she Kept Telling Me!! IN FACT NOW, I had NO Medical or Dental Attention, (Even though, I was so ill, I was in danger of loosing my leg at the time!), AND......NO FURTHER REPRESENTATION.....As she used the balance of the retainer fee, that I had only hours before, asked for back, if I couldn't get some Financial support after just 1 hour of mediation. ....remember that was why I had the PAID meeting for PRIOR to mediation? AND LATER AFTER, Being FORCED TO MEDIATE ON MY OWN,.....I FOUND OUT THAT MS. ZACHARIAS *NEVER* ASKED FOR ADDITIONAL MONEY TO KEEP ME IN MEDIATIONS!! My conclusion is that my husband and his attorney got Everything My (soon to be X), PAID FOR!! I Most Certainly Have Gained Nothing From This Woman! My Advice, Look Elsewhere! Sheryn.

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05 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
Mr. Rogers has been our attorney through my husbands divorce and subsequent custody cases. His moral compass never strays. He always gives the true and correct advice. We have been to court every year revisiting custody and Mr. Rogers has not lost for us once. He has an outstanding record and holds the respect of judges and his peers. You won’t find a better attorney in the area. We’re just glad he’s on our team.
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12 Aug, 2014 by Kevin
When we purchased our first home, Ryan Hawkins at Ferguson, Scarbrough, Hayes, Hawkins & DeMay PLLC handled our closing. Being new to the process, Mr. Hawkins walked us through every step of the closing to make sure we understood and were comfortable with all of the details. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable and always available when we had a question. We would definitely recommend this attorney and firm for real estate.
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13 Aug, 2024 by Joseph
Chris is hands-down the top attorney in Cabarrus county and it showed in the courtroom he was very professional and as well respected amongst his peers
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31 May, 2024 by Tracy anne
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02 May, 2024 by Morgan
Chris is hands down the best attorney I could have ever chose to handle my case. This was a first offense dui level 1 for me so being scared was an understatement. He assured me several times to breathe he would handle this. Everything Chris did for me was top notch and always reminded me he will take care of me. Standing beside him in-front of a judge I felt safe and secure. Needless to say he’s 1 of a kind and I can’t put into words what he did for me and my family. My dui went from a level 1 to a level 5. All because of a mistake my life wasn’t ruined, we worked together and I did as he said and sure enough he saved me, my family, my life. Thank you Chris and your whole staff I couldn’t recommend you more. Not only did he keep me from jail time; he also saved me from losing license. If you don’t hire him it’s your own mistake. He’s hands down the best in the business
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