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Aggressive and professional representation in the courtroom
“T.J. Roberts was assigned to my case. He was aggressive and professional in the court room.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“He accomplished in one day what the Attorney General's Office couldn't do in YEARS, and for that I am extremely grateful.”
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Knowledgeable of the law and respected in the community
“He's very knowledgable of the law. He's very respected in the community and by the judges.”
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Responsive and helpful staff
“All of her staff are great to work with and are very helpful with keeping the client in the loop.”
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Timely and smooth handling of cases
“Very helpful, extremely professional, responded immediately to all my calls and emails making it a very smooth experience.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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07 Aug, 2024 by Kimberly marion
My experience with Scott Boates and Jennifer has been very positive and most professional. They go the extra mile to make sure clients are being serviced in the most effective and professional manner possible. I have been a client for over a year. Custody cases require time and money if you desire the best representation possible. My questions and concerns are addressed in less than twenty four hours. Janis is extremely courteous and takes the time to answer any questions that may arise in reference to billable hours. Unfortunately most people do not understand the time and effort that paralegals and attorneys spend preparing cases that involve custody issues. Scott and Jennifer take the time for clients and their needs. I have not been disappointed and when I entered into my contract with the firm, I was fully aware of the time, work and fees that would be required to ensure that my case received the best representation possible. I highly recommend the team of Scott Boates and his wonderful team. THEY ARE THE GOLD STANDARD FOR CUSTODY CASES!!!
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11 Jul, 2024 by Devon escalera
Don’t waste your time with scoot boats and with Jennifer. The amount you pay you would figure you would have at the most temporary order in after a year of hire them. Not to mention they couldn’t even remember that the child in the case is the 2nd child not my 1st. Then have there bill person Janis call and threaten to has boats off my case because I new bill popped out 2 weeks ago and to be threatened like that after speaking to boates knowing a new situation happened that needed immediate attention. Yea run from these guys
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07 May, 2024 by Danelle wilson
Absolutely not, my mom and stepdad went threw these ppl, first they lied on documents saying my step dad was bio grandfather to my son, later as my step dad was dying, I called tnem 4 days in a row begging tbem to plz come out amd get his will notorized tbey said tbey didn't offer those services. He was sitting of cancer. He ended up passing with no will notorized. Then when I took mom up there to get her will fixed, then knowing she has dementia, let her believe that the house was automatically hers, which it was not bc it had to be probated into her name, they put it in her will that the house was going to me. How could she give something to me that was not hers? Then sent her to Peggy bittic and that was another money scam. Do not use these ppl, especially if ur elderly and you have a lot on money. That is all they want, ur money. They knew if my step dad's will was not notorized my mom would have to spend more with them to probate everything. Peggy said that she would have gone out to get the will notorized. They r scam artists
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29 Apr, 2024 by Dale brue
These guy with held evidence that endangered the life of my grandson they are low life’s that are only there to make as much money as possible I see they also have a bunch of fake reviews. These people are low life just out to make money they will draw out your case to make more money.
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29 Apr, 2024 by Samantha bishop
Jim, Brandye and their team were excellent with my daughter’s adoption. I’m grateful they made our day perfect!!
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02 Jul, 2022 by Brian
I called several lawyers in Brazoria County. Most of them took my name and number. A couple of them returned my call but gave me little to consider. When I called Sandy she immediately pulled the public files and thoroughly reviewed the situation. She told me what she thought was the best course of action. Her attitude and her compassion seemed real and I hired her right on the spot. Thru the entire ordeal Sandra was available to answer all our questions. Thru phone and text Sandra was always honest, direct, and most importantly she always returned calls and texts immediately. I can't tell you important that was. The previous court appointed attorney would take days and even weeks to get back to us. What I learned was never use a court appointed attorney. And if you need legal help make your first call to "Sandra Oballe". When we were looking at a year jail time Sandra got time served !!!
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01 Jul, 2022 by Gretchen
All I can say is Sandy is worth every penny. She is a straight shooter gives it to you honest and is there every step of the way. Not many attorneys actually care about there clients but she does. She is fierce and fights in and out of court.
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02 May, 2022 by Anonymous
I can not say enough about Sandra Oballe. I called her early Sunday morning and she answered my call when others did not. She was very direct and I felt comfort in knowing she was very knowledgeable and in control of the situation. She works fast and had her plan together to get the best results for me and my family member. I will definitely recommend Sandra Oballe to anyone whom wants fast service, stayed in touch with me every step of the way and the end result was in our favor. Highly recommend Sandra Oballe.
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25 Nov, 2019 by Christopher ryan byrd sr.
Where do I start? Mr. Rice took on my case through a mutual friend William A. Orr Jr. from the start of my case until the verdict was read Mr. Rice NEVER once questioned my innocence a true "MAN OF GOD"! Mr. Rice put his heart and soul into my case, he is a true lawyer of the people. I wouldn't EVER use any attorney other than the RICE LAW FIRM! Best trial lawyers in TEXAS!
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06 Feb, 2018 by Zackory
has proven to be interested in my personal case. timely and considerate with my own needs. diligent with tasks presented . i feel confident that this team has my defense during these trials and tribulations . looking at dismissal when other law teams were offering several years incarceration . This team is God sent. -Robert T Rice. -Joshua R. Rice Thank you Both .
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06 Aug, 2011 by Anonymous
Michelle always handled my case with integrity and complete professionalism. She and Isabella are truly top of the line and I would recommend this firm to anyone!
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