Sharon R. Britt

105 Foy Dr Ste C, Rocky Mount, NC

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Patricia sherrod

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05 Nov, 2024
If you're looking to give away your money for nothing at all well then Sharon Britt is your attorney. After I handed over $2500, this is when they give you an employment contract that states that $1,000 of this money is a non-refundable retainer!!! Let me say it one more time After I gave them $2,500. And on top of that there was another $180 charge for some b******* that what's non-refundable also I still don't understand what that was for. Now her paralegal on the other hand is awesome she's kind and very knowledgeable. I mean Sharon Britt only spoke to my daughter one time in reference to her custody case and that was at the very beginning when I had to pay $100 consultation fee. My daughter went into mediation without any knowledge without any advice without anything I mean she's 21 years old what does she know about custody this is her first time going through this it looks like her attorney would give her some kind of advice I mean am I wrong to think that she would? Anyway if I were you I'd find someone else to represent me I know I'll never go back to her.
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Chanita “heart song poet”

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03 Apr, 2024
Her paralegal is awesome. However she doesn’t actually listen to her clients. I took my ex to court because he stopped following or court order for me to get my daughter on the weekends. I drove from Raleigh to Zebulon and then on to Rocky Mount when he stopped showing up at the designated place in Zebulon with my 2 yr old in the back seat. I told this to my lawyer along with the fact that he wasn’t in compliance with the order because he hasn’t shared important information about her doctor visit nor school information. I also dog told her I really couldn’t afford a lawyer but had to have my son’s father help me pay. So I wanted my ex husband to be responsible for repaying my attorney fees since he was in violation of the order. Ms Britt didn’t along with my ex’s attorney came to the agreement that I should sign a consent order rather than actually bring my case before the judge. The consent order was for me to have supervised visitation despite all that I shared with Ms Britt including the fact that my ex has had a history of DV against me. But she insisted that would be the only and the best way for me to see my child although I told her I didn’t believe that would work out well and I’m sure I don’t need supervised visitation. She also stated the judge would frown on the fact that I’ve had a mental breakdown after dealing with all of this and other traumatic experiences. She refused to let me go before the judge and ultimately got me to sign my rights away more. Now my ex put me on child support and I still do not get to spend regular time with my daughter without him being present or another family member of mine who also has an unhealthy relationship with me. And every time I see me daughter she cries about not being able to go with me or asks if she can go home with me now. So now I have to ask for help again just to get another attorney to fix this mess. NO DO NOT HIRE MS BRITT!!
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Christi gay

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04 Mar, 2024
Mrs. Britt and her paralegal Denise are are excellent! Very professional and ensure justice is served. They helped a good friend get his life back together. I would highly recommend them!
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Excellent customer service and professional staff
“Mrs. Britt and her paralegal Denise are are excellent! Very professional and ensure justice is served.”
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Effective representation and positive case outcomes
“She handled my case while I resided in Georgia. Divorce done in no time. Very professional.”
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Compassionate and client-focused approach
“She made me feel she was listening to my heart not just my situation, and that she had my best interest at heart for my circumstance.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“Never can get anyone to answer a simple call, what if i can't make it there and had an important question!”
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Failure to adequately represent client's interests
“She refused to let me go before the judge and ultimately got me to sign my rights away more.”
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Inconsistent and unreliable service
“She stalls and drops the ball and whines about being sick all the time. Drags things out and gets sympathy from other lawyers that's how she plays because she has no idea how to do her job.”

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