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Personable and professional service
“Nancy Lorence helped my husband and me walk through the details of setting up our wills. She was personable and professional and completed the process in a timely manner.”
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Knowledgeable and helpful in complex legal matters
“Nancy was knowledgeable and very helpful she was also caring and kind. She helped me so much and continues to assist me as the need arises.”
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Effective at networking and staying up-to-date on legal issues
“Nancy is very effective at networking and actively participates in legal continuing education programs as well as area chambers of commerce events. She definitely stays on top of the evolving landscape of estate planning, family law and other legal issues.”
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Provides good counsel on balancing financial security and heir responsibility
“Nancy understands that there is always the need to strike a balance between financial security and protection of your assets in the event of your untimely death with the need for your heirs to use those assets responsibly.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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15 Aug, 2024 by Ashley j. mills
Mary is great! Highly recommend, 10/10
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18 Jun, 2024 by Danielle
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13 May, 2024 by Katie noe
EDIT: I received another clients minor child’s medical records in my paperwork!! Since leaving this review, I received my paperwork mailed to me I had provided this law office.. A completely unrelated case about a child and their suicide attempt and other extremely sensitive mental health records! Please look at the responses to the recent reviews! No accountability, and blaming your client for a poor job? So cute! What a sorority joke! Sara Michel represented me for a CPO case for my son and I. I provided nearly 30 pages of evidence proving a pattern of behavior with my Ex. I’m still receiving threatening messages of him threatening to file a CPO, he calls my work threatening me, threatens to File CPOs against my significant other (we don’t do anything to him or my son to cause some sort of reaction like this). All in all, I don’t think my story was listened to. Sara treated me as if i was below her, and I will admit of my past indiscretions. she didn’t talk to me not from a stand point of being the best lawyer for us, but what she could “get done” in the courtroom. after I’ve experienced years of abuse, I suffer from PTSD, and I may have a pattern of behavior as well, but it’s due to the years of violence, physical abuse and mental abuse I’ve been through (gas lighting, manipulation etc). The intimidation tactics continue, my ex husband continues to harass me. I am still doing what I am supposed to do, maintaining my lifestyle changes I’ve made to better myself overall. The thing that really grinds my gears, is I didn’t even get a phone call from her asking me how everything was going. I just got an email saying “hey, looks like everythings done, we’re refunding your retainer and here’s your binder of evidence we didn’t use any of, even.though we had an hour long meeting and I told you I’d show all this evidence for cause”. None of it happened. We are still at a stand still with custody. And I understand wanting to wait due to my circumstances, but I’ve put in the work to change. I’m still here wondering why I can’t live a peaceful life with an abusive man constantly on my shoulder. Legal advice was ok, but our conversations and the “plans” never seemed to align a couple weeks later. she quickly drafted a document to get everything closed up quickly. This law office isn’t women for women imo. Where is Jordan Da’Dario?
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05 Apr, 2024 by Scott kuehner
I am giving Daryle Tibbs a one star review because I had an interaction today with her in court in which I believe she acted highly unprofessional. Daryle ran into my attorney today and he explained that he was representing me for a court case against her and her client. Daryle loudly spoke in the court lobby stating that my attorney was going to have a tough day and things were going to go badly for him. I believe that was highly unprofessional for an attorney to be speaking to my attorney in a public common area and talking in a negative fashion as I was walking down the hallway. In addition, Daryle's style is to seek out opportunities to maximize her payments by inflating her attorney fees to an exorbitantly high rate that she can then try to pass on to the opposing party. Instead of working towards a reasonable solution for all parties, Daryle will make up fees that are beyond reasonable for the services she is providing. Daryle will hide behind a keyboard and shoot off e-mails instead of taking phone calls and conversations that could result in a productive resolution for all parties. Daryle will then bill these e-mails she sends that have no purpose or intent on solving the problem at hand. Daryle's style is to attempt to instill fear into the party she is opposing. I have read previous reviews and I am sure she will attempt to send me a letter to threaten me to remove the post but I think this review is important for all potential clients of hers or individuals who oppose her in a domestic relations case. On 4/5/2024 at 8:30 am, Daryle responded to this review showing even more how low the level of professionalism she has so I am responding again. She states that I am "pissed" and that my actions were egregious. Paying an ex wife $4,000 per month who sat on the couch for 10 years and giving my ex a free house is better than 99% of the population can provide to anyone. Once again another example of Daryle hiding behind a keyboard instead of calling someone on the phone and discussing the matter in person. I hope the $1,800 I am giving you to file a piece of paper and show up to try to legally steal more of my money was worth the 1 star review.
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27 Mar, 2024 by John glankler
I've known Daryle and her firm for quite a while, but recently I had cause to use their services to administer an estate for a family member. They were diligent, quick to communicate, and were great to work with. When I had questions they were always answered promptly and clearly. I'd have no hesitation using them again, or referring anyone to them.
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05 Mar, 2024 by Andyb
Daniel L Webb and Staff, Thank you all again for patiently walking me through each step of my successful SSA benefits case. The time lines you gave me with the results we could expect, ended up very accurate. I’m very pleased with the whole experience and outcome. Without your help and personal interest in me and my case, it would of not been possible. Thanks for your professionalism, Sincerely, AndyB
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25 Jan, 2024 by Krystal
A late review but he help me win my social security disability hearing appeal back in 2021. I had the most difficult judge ever with a very low approval rate. He listens to your issues and concerns. He helped presented a good case for me during my hearing and won my case.
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16 Sep, 2020 by Scott
Daniel is a charismatic, smart, diligent, knowledgeable, and hard working attorney. When Daniel speaks, people listen; he doesn't mince words, and knows the right things to say and when to say it to win your case. Additionally, Daniel is very understanding and compassionate to what his clients are really going through, and actually listens. He is not the type of attorney that pushes you off to work with a paralegal, Daniel personally works closely one-on-one with his clients. He was able to navigate the ins and outs of my case, with my very rare and hard to understand disease, to successfully winning my case. Daniel is truly an amazing attorney, and he has all the traits, charastics, and skills you could possibly want from an attorney. Trust that you will not be disappointed if you decide to hire Daniel to represent you!
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11 Mar, 2016 by Mamie estes
Temming is very dedicated to helping his clients. He cares about his clients and takes the extra time to make sure everything is going well. I am very satisfied with his work performance.
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14 Oct, 2022 by Diana
Carol is an exceptional attorney and gets all desired results. Her no nonsense approach to violations with employers is second to none. I would highly recommend her for any employment law issues that you may incur.
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