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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and professional in estate planning services
“She was very knowledgeable. She was patient with me and my family through all the changes we took her through. Her office staff was exceptional. I would recommend her to anyone. She is excellent!”
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Strong courtroom presence and command of the proceedings
“In the court room she absolutley commanded the room and made my ex wifes lawyer look silly.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness with clients
“Then I paid the retainer fee and all communications ceased. I went for weeks and months without any activity from her office.”
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Inadequate preparation and support for court proceedings
“We never even went over the case by phone or in person before appearing at the court house. I never even got a heads up on what to expect in court.”
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Questionable competence and effectiveness in handling divorce cases
“I ended up paying another attorney to fix my divorce. So I paid for my divorce twice due to ineffective counsel.”

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01 Dec, 2016 by Anonymous
Ms. Hobbs is worth every cent I spent! From the initial call to the final paperwork, she and her staff were there for me, even when I floundered about. They were very understanding, but still got the job done, my paperwork was in on time, and I am very pleased with the outcome. Their professionalism is stellar.
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26 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
I contacted Ms. Hobbs for estate planning. She did an excellent job. She was very knowledgeable. She was patient with me and my family through all the changes we took her through. Her office staff was exceptional. I would recommend her to anyone. She is excellent!
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12 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
I was oh so thankful that a friend referred me. Danyese was a god sent when I met her. Allowing me to make 2 payments for the 2500.00 retainer. However, was adamant that I file against my ex before he did me. She assured me it would be done. A month later I contacted her about a hearing I had in lex co from my ex vs. me (which still stands). I questioned her & not only did she not answer my question...blew me off as it was "no big deal"?!? Thankfully, the judge awarded me a discovery of my exes income. I am not aggressive (which has hurt me in the end) ...but am naive that my atty has me covered?? I asked her to meet me 15mins before the hearing b/c I did not know what to expect (my 1st rodeo w/ a lot of anxiety since I never hear from her). She questioned me "I can, but what do you want to talk about?". Did not hear from her after the discovery was awarded, I inquired before the hearing (after giving her all the subpoenas questioned). She emailed me back that she never heard anything back from the subpoenas requested (2 wks before my hearing as I contacted her). She said she would need more money since they didn't respond??? My new atty says they have no choice to respond?????
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14 Oct, 2015 by Chris
I hired Ms. Hobbs based off a refferal. She is a lawayer and busy so I understand I cant reach her always and whenever I want but her office always got back to me and answered all my questions completely. In the court room she absolutley commanded the room and made my ex wifes lawyer look silly. She is very southern in her ways, which I love, and seemed to be very much revered by the other lawyers in the lobby and court room. They all seemed to suck up to her. I would definitely recommend!
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18 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
Every time I called I got told one thing only to find out it was a lie. My case dragged on for months longer than it needed to because of unfiled paperwork and they always had an excuse. They were waiting for a response to paperwork that hasn't been filed or they are waiting for a callback from an office they didnt call. I was completely caught off guard the day of court. I was notified 3 days before I had to appear in court and at no point did she discuss with me what to expect. I was basicly taking care of myself. I cant count the number of times I had to call and remind the office to complete the next step. The only reason I didn't change lawyers is because I couldn't afford to pay all the fees again. I encourage anyone to think long and hard before using this lawyer. No one should be treated like this. Not only will you be getting a divorce but you will be paying someone to screw you over in the process.
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Awesome attorney! Old school but he is amazing at creating new defenses. He's honest and will give you honest feedback. He represented me at a trial by jury. His defense was so tight that the prosecutor, the judge, nor the arresting officer even knew what he was presenting. But, it was legit and presented facts supported by laws. He literally had the prosecutor standing with her knees visibly shaking and requesting a break. He does his homework!!! I would never use anyone else.
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20 Mar, 2018 by Thomas
I reside in Virginia. I sought an attorney to help me change the ownership of a deed to property that I own in South Carolina. Through the firm, “Blair | Cato | Pickren | Casterline, LLC”, I was introduced to Brandon J Gregg. He’s an associate attorney with the firm. My experience follows. Brandon promptly answered my questions and quickly delivered the product. I found him to be a down to earth person with to work and a professional (he was good at preparing the product). The product looked good, so good that I had thoughts of framing it. As for his service (deed preparation and recordation), his performance was outstanding. As for product (a deed and affidavit) that he delivered, the quality was excellent especially for the price. Given my experience with him, I highly recommend Brandon J Gregg.
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26 Jul, 2024 by Anonymous
In circumstances such as a complex family law case, it’s imperative to find the right attorney. If you are reading this right now, and you are searching for a family law attorney, you may be grappling with the most difficult situation of your life; I certainly was. When child protective services only partially did their job in my home state, and multiple law enforcement agencies failed us, I was left to fight in family court to protect my children from their perpetrator. With abuse occurring in multiple states, a complicated timeline, multiple investigations and murky jurisdiction, a lot of lawyers would have run away. Ms. Warner was undaunted by the challenge; she stayed the course, and prevailed. She truly cares about her clients. Because of Ms. Warner’s work, my children know they are safe and sound, the nightmares have stopped, and now they can thrive. Ms. Warner helped me protect the most important people in my world, and I will forever be thankful to her.
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