Ben Hyder Houston II, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Knoxville, TN with 16 reviews
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Ben Hyder Houston II

3217 Garden Drive, Knoxville, TN

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Education

2004:
University of Tennessee College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001:
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Zapguy645

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25 Jun, 2024
Mr. Houston bent over backwards for me in giving advice when I handled my case pro se. He did advise me that I would be at a disadvantage by going pro se and that I should seek legal counsel. After I explained that this was not possible due to my finances, he immediately started sending me links to click on and view TN court rules of civil evidence. I'm not sure why he was so very fourth coming with help, but he was!! I owe him BIG TIME!! I really feel this is an attorney who will look toward doing the right thing for his client and not about padding his wallet!! I was able to settle my case on the court house steps. If I had not filed the lawsuit I don't believe this settlement would have ever happened. GOD BLESS Mr. Houston!!
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Denise

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16 Oct, 2023
Ben is an excellent litigator. I hired him to represent me for several post judgment motions filed by my ex after the divorce. Ben won every single motion!! Be also won my appeal before the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Ben is strategic. He crafted a persuasive reply brief and defended his position during oral arguments. I was extremely grateful that he took my case. I knew that I was in excellent hands. I can’t say enough good things about Ben.
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Deann and ralph leight

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06 Sep, 2021
Ben Houston is an amazing lawyer. Very detailed oriented. Very smart and knows the laws and court proceedings very well. He saved my nephew and five other kids in the process. I can not thank him enough. If you want the best lawyer Ben Houston is that lawyer. We are so blessed to have our nephew and he is safe and loved.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and passionate about the law, willing to fight for the client
“From the very beggining he was passionate about arguing the law and dedicating his time to help us get our child back.”
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Confident and not afraid to stand up in court
“He is confident in his knowledge of the law and is not afraid to fight for you even though the court system can be very intimidating.”
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Communicates effectively and keeps clients updated
“Anytime something comes up he calls me and updates me, even if there hasn't been a change do to no reply from the opposing party.”
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Honest and trustworthy
“He is the only honest lawyer I have ever met.”
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Goes above and beyond for clients
“He went above and beyond in every way regarding my case, accomplishing things that I don't believe another attorney would have done as much as he has.”
Cons
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Difficult to get in touch with initially
“I called 4 lawyers before coming on Avvo and have still yet (almost 3 months later) to receive a call back.”
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Cases can be complex and require multiple court appearances
“We ended up having to go before the judge 3 times.”

Publications

2019:
West Law Journal, In re Caroline U., No. E2018-01951-COA-R3-JV, 2019 WL 4896860 (Tenn. Ct. App. 2019)
2012:
Southwestern Law Journal, In re Keara J., 376 S.W.3d 86 (Tenn. Ct. App. 2012)
2007:
Southwestern Law Journal, In re J.C.D., 254 S.W.3d 432 (Tenn. Ct. App. 2007)

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