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Pros
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Friendly and helpful staff who provide good customer service and keep clients updated on their cases
“The staff members were great! They were very friendly and never failed to update me on my case.”
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Effective and efficient legal representation that delivers positive results for clients
“The attorney got the job done quick. Highly recommend.”
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Professionalism, care, and dedication in handling client cases
“Professional, caring and does an amazing job”
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Affordable services with flexible payment options
“If you are looking for affordability, with monthly payments, and professionalism you will be in great hands with Alamo Law Center!”
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Expertise and thorough understanding of the law, leading to successful case outcomes
“Alamo law center helped me not only through one of the most tumultuous times of my life, but helped secure the rights of my child.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication from the lawyer or staff
“Not recommended dropped the case without explanation! Very rude doesn't have them to give you the face…. Didn't even try to help us out!”
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Instances of poor service and dissatisfaction with the lawyer's performance
“No ayudo nada en la corte a mi hijo asta la juez le dijo no vas a hacer nada por tu cliente”

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19 Feb, 2024 by Maricela gomez
Alamo law center helped me not only through one of the most tumultuous times of my life, but helped secure the rights of my child. There were many things to navigate in child custody, and it's a nerve-wracking process when you're trying to protect your child. Daisy was absolutely amazing through the process, and helped with the intricacies that I was constantly bombarded with, and with such sound advice, thank you! A big thank you to Attorney Garcia for being there and allowing me a chance to let me have my voice in court, and when situations arose, was there to guide me, defending in and out of court. Thank you also for paving a way to where I had the chance to be represented.
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19 Feb, 2024 by Daniel palma
Good service overall & very profesional definetely recomend their service.
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25 Oct, 2023 by Luis aguayo
El peor servicio legal se orienta y te dicen te llamaremos y eso nunca paso Gracias por su servicio legal
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02 Oct, 2023 by Charlyn pena
The best law center ever I love the way they work I gave them a five star rating thank you all very much I will always have u in mind just in case thank you once again 👍👍👍👍👍
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20 Sep, 2023 by Ryan martinez
The staff members were great! They were very friendly and never failed to update me on my case. The attorney got the job done quick. Highly recommend.
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05 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
Pague en su totalidad en su oficina mi caso de immigración, el cúal pasó de matrimonio a un caso de violencia familiar, sus asistentes me dijeron que ella tenia experiencia en casos de violencia domestica pero lo que hicieron fue dejar mi caso abandonado, sin ninguna explicación ni la oportunidad de buscar otro abogado hasta que era demasiado tarde, me hicieron perder el dinero, el tiempo y la oportunidad de pelear ni caso y encontrar justicia. Son el diablo en persona y esperó que el karma les cobré a cada una su maldad.
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22 Mar, 2017 by Frank
I consulted with Elba Edith Rocha initially in December of 2016, then tried again in January of 2017, but she was too busy. Then when I went in again today to pick up a form from her secretary, within an hour Elba Rocha called me to inform me that she no longer wanted to take my case. Her weak explanation, that I" showed her no respect when I initially consulted with her. I suppose "Her Highness" felt my line of questions about the immigration process and how she was going to help us offended her high and mightyness. The problem with all that is that my wife and I were left to deal with a very delicate position. My wife had to close all her bank credit card accounts in Mexico, along with energy mongers, water, and gas utility, pay rent in advance 5 months, hire someone to watch over our house, arrange to have her retirement checks sent to the US (incredibly difficult), store her car somewhere safe($) cut cable,phone service,bring only enough clothes(immigration frowns on more than 1 suitcase) to last 2 weeks!! So yeah, that attorney has caused us both incredible stress!! Now we are forced again to look for another lawyer. She was not at all professional about her reasons why she did it.
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