Suzanne Plyler Shankar, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Fayetteville, NC with 504 reviews
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Suzanne Plyler Shankar

119 Broadfoot Avenue, Fayetteville, NC

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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable legal representation
“Mr. Shankar is the best around! Definitely worth the money!! Mrs. Catherine is a sweet lady also! She makes the office environment amazing!”
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Efficient and responsive service
“Mr. Shankar and his team were amazing. They handled my case very fast and with ease of mind. They kept me in the loop and walked me through the process.”
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Affordable and reasonable fees
“Mr Shankar's office was amazing. He was very personable and got my issues taken care of. This was the easiest experience I have ever had with getting a ticket taken care of.”
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Caring and compassionate approach
“Mr.Shankor is truly a gift from God....The entire process of my case he made sure to make sure I was Aware of everything that was going on...He's one of the best lawyers you could pay for...because he actually loves wat he does...”
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Excellent communication and updates
“Great communication with me. Kept me informed every step of the way.”
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Rude and insensitive receptionist
“The receptionist was very rude. I had a question regarding what their services were and if they could take my case, but before I could even finish my sentence, the receptionist cut me off.”
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Lack of attention to details and evidence in a sensitive case
“If you are a victim of Domestic Abuse DO NOT hire this lawyer. I had retained Ms. Shanker as my attorney for the contempt proceedings my ex boyfriend had against me. [...] She had called me and my son names such as "mistress" and "love child" though I had stated that my ex was not married when my son was conceived and born and instead he cheated on me.”

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