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27 Sep, 2017 by Melissa
I retained the services of Ms. Romo to assist me with a traffic ticket. I could not have been more pleased. She is kind, courteous, professional, honest, and efficient. I felt more than confident in her ability to help me and take care of my particular matter. And I was thrilled with the outcome. I will gladly recommend Ms. Romo & will be using her services for anything that arises in the future.
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28 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
My husband and I worked with Stephanie to establish our will. Stephanie turned what was unfamiliar territory, into a virtually seamless process. She was quick to respond to our questions with detailed consultation. Stephanie was a pleasure to work with because she is a thorough and knowledgeable attorney. We would highly recommend her for your legal needs.
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21 Apr, 2017 by Art
I've used Ms. Romo for both estate planning and traffic issues. She has always been very thorough and professional. I would highly recommend.
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16 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Attorney Romo helped me wrap up a suspended license issue with ease. She was easy to communicate with, prompt, and delivered. I definitely recommend her.
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08 Apr, 2016 by Wendi
Miss Bada handled my case for me this past week. Miss Bada went to court for me and I didn't even have to go and took care of everything for me. I had no worries at all with her on my case. She did a great job! I would highly recommend her.

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11 Nov, 2018 by Brian
My wife and I retained the services of MIles Mason’s Group recently for child support and parenting plan issues. We were very happy with the services that MMFLG provided. We were represented by Morgan Stanford who handled every step of our case, and Miles Mason provided his valuable insight and advice at every crucial point. Both Morgan and Miles listened to our concerns and took the time to understand our family dynamics. We couldn’t have been more happy with their services and the results.
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29 Oct, 2018 by Robert
I used Miles for an adjustment to my child support. When I went to the office, the staff was very professional and personal. Miles was attentive and caring. He has a great understanding of the law and process in divorce and child support process. He and his staff worked with me and my case in a way that exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend them and will use them again.
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24 Dec, 2019 by Vic porter
Great, honest, humble and knowledgeable team. I wouldn't use anyone else for my real estate needs.
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