Susan Rampacek Wilson

700 Central Expy S Ste 200, Allen, TX

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1996
Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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Kate cross

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03 Dec, 2024
Mr. Warmbrodt, Chelsea, Mayra, Kelli, and the entire office at Warmbrodt and Associates are the most knowledgeable and professional attorney’s office I’ve worked with. Please, take into account I’ve used attorneys for adoptions, severing/obtaining parental rights, divorce, criminal, and child custody arrangements. The amount of knowledge Mr. Warmbrodt can obtain and place into production is beyond impressive. Mr Warmbrodt and his team have helped me sort through mounds of information pertaining to my divorce, and two custody cases that are heading to trial. My cases are nothing short of complicated, and I am so thankful to have been referred to this office. They have provided excellent legal guidance, as well as offered incredible support and empathy throughout a very difficult time, making a challenging situation manageable. Also if you are in need of a resource for any aspect of your case outside his expertise Randy Warmbrodt will connect you to the right people.
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Itcel lerma

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27 Nov, 2024
The entire team has been so amazing in answering any questions at any time they come up. Holly helped us with our case in 2018. When in need of legal council, there was no doubt we wanted her to represent us again and no one else. She continues to treat us like family and truly cares for the wellbeing of our child. Randy, Katie and Chelsea are so awesome as well!
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Michael cramer

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26 Nov, 2024
Craig Friesland did an excellent job for our family. He was very professional and extremely knowledgeable. I cannot recommend Craig and his office strongly enough.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in family law matters, including child custody, divorce, and estate planning
“Mr Warmbrodt was very knowledge and professional. He has excellent communication skills and is prompt at returning all calls and e-mails.”
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Dedicated and persistent in fighting for the best interests of clients and their families
“Not the most cost effective option. But, when in the face of treachery…this is the lion you want to unleash. Very creative and persistent. In the end, worth every penny.”
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Compassionate and understanding towards clients during difficult legal situations
“Mr. Warmbrodt and his entire staff were organized, timely, and very knowledgeable and professional every step of the way. If I had any choice available in regards to divorce or especially child custody; I would highly recommend Mr. Warmbrodt and his firm.”
Cons
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Tendency to overcharge and unnecessarily prolong cases to increase billable hours
“Randy is really good - but he gets lost when it comes to drawing a line between charging exorbitant fees and doing what's best for a family. Charging more because you're a top attorney is understandable. I think people that excel in their field absolutely should. However, needlessly dragging out a case to draw more fees is theft, child abuse, and abuse of power.”
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Poor communication and transparency with clients regarding the legal process and case progress
“Overall, my main complaint is poor communication regarding documents and the entire process not being explained in layman's terms, and the office is moderately overpriced for services provided along with a confrontational attitude from Mr.Warmbrodt.”

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