David H Dupree, experienced Child Custody attorney in Knoxville, TN with 1 reviews
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David H Dupree

PO Box 6622, Knoxville, TN

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I had a problem with a matter concerning child support and there was immediate urgency in the matter. Court was going to present my case within five days. By chance, I ran into Mr. Dupree and he reviewed my file. He listened and assessed my situation. Then he crafted a solution and told me what to do (He told me to do very few things - for the most part he worked his magic :-). Mr. Dupree went to court and got the child support matter dismissed. If you want a great attorney who is extremely knowledgable of the law and skillful in executing a winning strategy for his clients, hire him. He is great at what he does. I recommend Mr. Dupree whole-heartedly in any aspect of the law.
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