Afi S. Johnson-Parris, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Greensboro, NC with 71 reviews
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Afi S. Johnson-Parris

101 South Elm Street STE 235, Greensboro, NC

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Education

2002:
University of Virginia, JD - Juris Doctor
1998:
University of Phoenix, MBA - Master of Business Administration

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4.7 71 reviews
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19 Nov, 2024
One of Greensboro's best attorneys! Eric took the time to thoroughly explain every aspect of the process, ensuring that I was confident and well-informed every step of the way. His attention to detail and ability to anticipate potential challenges gave me peace of mind. What truly sets Eric apart is his caring demeanor. He goes above and beyond to make his clients feel valued and understood. It’s rare to find someone so skilled who is also incredibly approachable and compassionate. If you’re looking for a knowledgeable, professional, and caring attorney, Eric Richardson is the one you want in your corner. Highly recommended!
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Deborah peterson

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21 Oct, 2024
Patterson Harkavy LLP claims to handle employment matters for employees, but my experience was completely the opposite. They turned me away without even bothering to do an intake to review my claim. When I tried to follow up by phone, no one ever answered. If you're dealing with legal issues, I wouldn't recommend reaching out to them—they're unresponsive, and it's clear that employment matters are not their priority. Very disappointing.
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Matias casares

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10 Sep, 2024
Attorney Richardson is frank, direct and goes straight to business. Something that I respect is just that. When his words to me is “What do you want to do?” That was my first sign to me he means business. Here I was thinking I’m going to meet his paralegal. Absolutely was not the case. I found myself in a room sitting in front of the attorney himself. After offering us coffee (my wife and I) the attorney went right into my case. He listens, processes all that you tell him about your case and then executes what is best for you. After our first meeting (same day) it didn’t take an hour before he had us sitting once again in his office gathering more information about my case. PHENOMENAL experience and exactly what I need. Someone who actually cares and has a personal relationship with his client.
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Highly competent and knowledgeable attorney who provides clear guidance and effective representation
“Afi is a wonderful attorney and a very good person. She kept me informed at all times, her assistant Purvy always called me back with any questions I had the same day.”
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Demonstrates genuine care and concern for clients' well-being
“In the middle of our case for grandparent visitation. Our son suddenly past away. We received a call, handwritten sympathy card and flowers from Afi.”
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Responsive and accessible, promptly addressing client inquiries and concerns
“Anytime I emailed her or left her a voicemail, I had a response same day!”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients and fights hard to protect their interests
“Kenny and his assistant Noel were great. Even when I could not leave work to get some papers over, Kenny found a way. He drove hundreds of miles in a day to handle a bogus case that, thankfully I had Kenny for, and stopped it dead in it's tracks.”
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Some clients have experienced issues with billing and unexpected fees
“I was charged $300 to make an appointment to speak with an attorney (most bill you on the day of the consultation). So I pay, speak with an attorney who writes the date on a piece of paper, then advises me that it will be another $495.”
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A few clients felt the attorney was not as aggressive or effective as expected in their case
“I could have saved $9,000 and did that myself. I found Karla her paralegal to be rude and condescending. I would not hire her again.”

Publications

2015:
American Bar Association publication, Marekting Success, How Did She Do That?: Women Lawyers Show You How to Move Beoyond Tips to Implementation
2013:
Guilford Woman Magazine, Collaborative Divorce: How to Make Peace Not War
2003:
Virginia Law Review, Felon Disenfranchisement: The Unconscionable Social Contract Breached

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