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Pros
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Knowledgeable and skilled attorneys who are well-versed in the law
“Mr Sims is professional, seems to be well versed in the law, and is well known in Jacksonville.”
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Straightforward and honest communication style
“I gets what needs to be done without and BS like other attorneys. I appreciated his straightforwardness and honesty about my situation.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“Roy and Janet were with me every step of the way. What impressed me most is they were always accessible whenever I needed them, they provided timely responses (even on weekends/holidays).”
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Successful outcomes and strong advocacy for clients
“Granger took over my case halfway through my time with Cape Fear. I am amazed at how quickly he came to speed on all the complicated details of my case. Granger took time after hours preparing and informing me on my case. When I got the desired result in my temporary custody case, I honestly felt as though he was genuinely as excited as I was.”
Cons
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Potential lack of zealous advocacy, prioritizing "keeping the peace" over winning the case
“He seems to be more interested in keeping the peace than winning the case, and definitely has a "you win some, you lose some" attitude that is inappropriate, especially when you walk away feeling like he didn't raise a flag in your defense.”
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Concerns about communication and transparency
“We found that he follows client requests when he likes, but uses his own "judgement" and you may find that he doesn't tell you things about the case, or makes decisions on your behalf, that don't always promote your interests.”
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Billing and fee-related issues
“He charged us a flat fee, like most do in Jacksonville, but didn't seem obliged to earn it.”

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25 Aug, 2024 by Robert lefevers
I do not recommend this law firm if you are involved with DSS and want a chance of getting your kids back here they go and have a process and they go through the process never changing the process always the same results in order to be a good attorney you must be willing to change The process challenged the judge object often clarify every detail anytime Dss presents a new report or new allegations or allegations. You’re at court for my appeal went south because they did not object enough and often enough clarify and clear the air with opinions and hearsay. There is so much triple hearsay in my case it’s unbelievable, I often do not get response back immediately. I’m currently waiting two weeks that I requested my attorney to call me. I won’t point any names but it is this firm challenge from here on out. Do you want to fight for me and my kids? that’s not what happened so far Dss has run this thing , and nothing has been done this time to change the process to again. I have not had great success with this law firm lotta disappointments a lot of letdowns. This is my personal experience speaking from the heart. There is no privacy in Dss court. Everyone hears your case that’s in the court room. These are children. People should never hear other peoples issues. It should be case case a lot of these laws and Dss court along with hearsay double hearsay triple hearsay should all be taken off the table not any other criminal court or superior court or any court, other than Dss allows, hearsay of any kind , they will condemn me for hearsay and hearsay. That’s all I have to say strongly search for an attorney that will stand by you fight for you and give it there all.
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23 Aug, 2024 by Lindsay king
I can’t recommend Attorney Granger Benson enough for helping me with my divorce. He was there every step of the way. He continually went above and beyond to put my mind at ease throughout the whole process. It was new territory for me but with his help and knowledge he was able to help me protect my assets and get my case closed so I could have peace which is priceless! So if you want an amazing Attorney look no further.
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15 Aug, 2024 by Joshua vet
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08 Jun, 2024 by Sheila girardot
Wanetta Ellis was professional, a fighter for me during a difficult divorce and property settlement. Would highly recommend her.
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29 May, 2024 by Mary kingsley
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