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22 Sep, 2024 by Gerry brown
They basically filed a lawsuit every month against me until I eventually lost custody of my kids. They have no integrity, well let their clients lie about rape in court to get custody. I’m a good dad but unfortunately law firms like these will pepper you to death with lawsuits until you can no longer afford an attorney, and win. They shouldn’t counsel their clients to lie in court.
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18 Sep, 2024 by Adham bissar
First, I’m an attorney myself so I had fairly high expectations for the law firm representing me in my divorce. Walters Gilbreath was recommended to me by other attorneys to be, one of the best, if not the best litigation family law firm in Austin and I can say those attorneys did not steer me wrong. Luke Wallace was the responsible attorney for my case and he was awesome to work with and extremely competent. I think communication is key to an attorney-client relationship and Luke did not disappoint and kept me updated the whole time. Luke is also intelligent, hard working, a good listener, and either knows his stuff or was able to research and find the answer quickly; all attributes necessary to be a great attorney. I was also represented by Jake Gilbreath and he was awesome to watch in court. Overall, very impressed with my representation by Walters Gilbreath and would recommend them to anyone needing representation in the area of family law.
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09 Aug, 2024 by Giovanni marotta
Worst experience ever. I thought I was hiring the best. 75k and two years later and zero results I found out I was wrong. I wanted Jake which he spent time to go over the custody case. Seemed to have a plan. He assigned a jr. attorney to handle the ins and out. He does the heavy lifting. That was going good. Until the jr attorney stopped communicating text phone and email. Happened twice. I contacted the office and I guess they had a parting of ways. Got assigned a new jr attorney. Jake cut his rate for the inconvenience. the new attorney was 12 months out of law school. I expressed my concerns. Well we got ran in circles by opposing counsel for over a year. We were never on offense just on defense the entire time. I would ask what can we do and we simply never had a good strategy. Final trial got pushed by opposing. Got reset 3 months later. 3 days before final trial opposing counsel wanted to reset again which I was advised to do. I did not agree and didn’t want to push back. Jake convinced me to reschedule again. But what I found out a week later is Jake’s office never filed the correct paperwork to be on the docket. So they are trying to file 3 days before we go to trial and of course not telling me. I find out from digging into things. They said they did file. I have docs from the court showing they were Trying to file 3 days before and it got denied. So we didn’t really have to reschedule because of opposing counsel. We were never on the docket. That’s why we had to reschedule. Other issues was they actually filed documents with the court on my behalf with the wrong attorney name, wrong dates and in one part of the document they put someone else’s name on it. It was actually filed that way they never showed it to me before they filed it. At the end of the day I had to fire them. I talked the CEO which is Jake’s wife. No one wanted to take responsibility. at the end I got 9k back from them, which I thought was not even close to what it should been based on their incompetence
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11 Jul, 2024 by Justin banasz
Jake and the team at Walters Gilbreath has exceeded my expectations in what a client/attorney relationship should look and feel like. Unfortunately I have been through a couple of family law firms who were less than mediocre in how they operated. The two things I feel are most important in an attorney is communication and competence. Jake, Luke, and the rest of the team have done a phenomenal job communicating with me and offering top notch solutions and legal advice. I am always in the loop, and if I am feeling indecisive about something, they have an answer they are confident in. At the same time, they are not afraid to get into the court room if that is what the case requires. They manage their operations like professionals, and the attorneys they employ are the best I have ever worked with.
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05 Jun, 2024 by Anne cline
Thank you to Sydney and Katy!!! These ladies work so hard, which I respect so very much. This law firm is so very blessed to have them. I hope nobody gives them a hard time because there is no reason for it. They are the best. At the risk of paying a higher retainer they deserve a raise.
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05 Sep, 2024 by Samuel morris
I can't imagine going through the process of getting my wife's green card without Jason's help. Definitely the best decision I made throughout the process. Jason is super patient, informative, helpful, and kind. I would recommend his services to anyone looking for a high quality choice they can depend on.
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23 Aug, 2024 by Katie parks
Working with Jason on my immigration application was an exceptional experience, from start to finish. He was thoroughly educated in the process, provided in-depth and clear information at each stage, patiently answered every question I had (no matter how small or silly!), and was such a calming presence throughout the journey. His kindness, caring, and compassion were a huge comfort to me along the way. You can tell he loves his work and is committed to helping his clients succeed. I highly recommend him. Thank you, Jason!
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01 Aug, 2024 by Blair mcbride
We have had a wonderful experience working with Jason! What I have appreciated most about him is that he is very clear about exactly what needs to be done and when. He provides great context and additional information to understand why and potential issues / concerns that might arise (and we've had some VERY unique immigration issues).
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04 May, 2020 by Anonymous
I highly recommend Saira Ukani for family law representation. The true mark of her legal skill is her ability to be professional and thorough, while also compassionate and understanding. She is never dismissive, and takes the client’s position as her own. She explained the process in simple terms I could understand, and always looked out for my best interest. Importantly, she has always provided positive results. If you need an attorney, I recommend having Saira Ukani in your corner, you won't be disappointed. It is with the highest esteem that I recommend Saira Ukani for representation, and with sincere gratitude that I thank her for the outstanding job she has done handling my case.
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23 Feb, 2015 by John
I've worked with him for many years now. I love his easy going style. You can talk to him and strategize and he's very understanding of clients. Kent does not browbeat or lecture like many attorneys I've met. I've found that it's very important that I work with someone who is easy to get along with and that's Kent. He's been very successful with the work that he's done for me with both my personal life and my businesses. Kent is also a highly qualified CPA. It's wonderful to have a single CPA and attorney because it's usually so hard and expensive to get two people on the same page with tax and financial issues.
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