Jason Curtis Lynch

100 Dunbar St Ste 402, Spartanburg, SC

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03 May, 2016
Early in his career, he represented me in a domestic suit. One thing that he told me has been good advice that has helped me stay calm in the face of injustice: "You can't make people better than they are. Only God can do that." I've shared that with many people over the years when they were faced with situations they were helpless to change.
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04 Oct, 2018 by Anonymous
Mrs. Griffith is the most kind and hard working attorney I have ever had the pleasure of dealing with. She is dedicated and spends time listening and caring for her clients. Mrs. Griffith makes you feel as though you are her only priority even though you know she has more than one client. Highly recommend Mrs. Griffith if you need a family court lawyer.
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28 Nov, 2016 by Kim
Wendy was amazing. She was able to get us full/sole custody of our granddaughter, and getting it so the childs parents are supervised when seeing her. She is a very careing person that listens to your concers and will fight for you all the way.
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06 Jul, 2022 by Shawn
John Holland was great from the beginning. With him being my 3rd lawyer on my case. Needless to say future lawyers, at the time of contact, weren't to interested in taking a case two other lawyers have been removed, fired, from. John listened to what I had to say and the problems I was having with previous lawyers. He was the only lawyer that "didn't" tell me, right from the start, "Oh, a father getting full custody of his young child is NOT likely to happen in the State of SC. " But of course they would do all they could and take my case. Leading absolutely no where. Then I met John Holland. I honestly don't believe he believed much of what I had to say. After all, I had already gone through 2 attorneys. He was straight up and let me know that if what I was telling him was on the up and up he would take the case. As time went by it was obvious that what I had been saying was true. John gave me the benefit of the doubt and worked extremely hard on my case. Never once mentioning in "SC Father's don't get custody". Well I'm hear to tell all the Father's out there, don't buy into the hype. Great lawyers can achieve great things. Took 6 years total. The last couple years with John fighting for me. As of July 29, 2022 I am happy to say I have full custody of my son. If your a Father that believes you should have custody of your children then fight for that. If you decide to fight, especially in SC, than you'll need a great attorney. John Holland is your man. If you don't give up than John won't either.
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14 Oct, 2019 by Kris atkins
Working with John Holland has been a great experience. He has provided much help and knowledge to our situation. Mr. Holland believes in communication and stayed in constant communication throughout the entire process. He cares about his work and sees people not as cases but as people needing help. We have used Mr. Holland on several occasions with better than expected outcome. We want to say thank you Mr. Holland for your hard work, dedication and attention to detail to our case.
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22 Feb, 2018 by Walker barnes
John is very well respected by his colleagues, the judges before whom he appears, and most importantly, his clients. He will work tirelessly to achieve the best result for any given client. Like his father, also a very respected lawyer, the South Carolina bar is lucky to have John in the legal profession.
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26 May, 2022 by Aleah
Dnt know why u just crossed my mind tonight Mr. Lawrence! I pray you and family are well! This is a awesome man y’all!
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15 Dec, 2014 by John
Jack did an excellent job in assisting us with a property concern. He has helped us several times over the years with different situations. We have always been very pleased with his assistance.
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