Rebecca Leann Stone, experienced  attorney in Hendersonville, NC with 37 reviews
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Rebecca Leann Stone

134 S Main St, Hendersonville, NC

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Brandie bishop

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11 Dec, 2023
Everything we've heard from previous clients and read about Mr. Stallings in regard to his knowledge and court repour convinced us that we definitely had to take our case to him! Our consultation that cost us $200 an hour was with his partner, Ms. Stone. Total waste of money we don't have lying around and time we can not lose. We explained how desperate we were in a committed council who would fight for our family. With us, I brought three ring binders completely organized. Highlighted and tabbed of the legal injustice we're going through. All four are so full they barely close. Once we explained our financial situation and we weren't asking for a handout that we would pay our way to just please work with us because it was our 2 precious and innocent children on the line. You could just see the distaste on her face, almost like we disgusted her for even asking for help! I've never felt so beneath someone in my 40 years. My 1 🌟 isn't for Mr. Stallings because I've never met him. It is for our experience during our consultation with Ms. Stone.
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Barbara edwards

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07 Dec, 2023
My husband is a client of Mr. Stallings. Mr. Stallings was very helpful and explained everything in laymen's terms. He was on time and very polite. I would recommend this firm for any legal needs.
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