Paul Harvey Sanderford, experienced Litigation, Real Estate attorney in Belton, TX with 65 reviews
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Paul Harvey Sanderford

1002 Arbor Park Dr Ste 100, Belton, TX

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Elizabeth. l. caldwell

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27 Dec, 2024
I don't know if Bryon Barnhillis affiliated with this specific law firm or not,however he is a horrible lawyer.A friend of mine hired paid him in full in a custody case and 95 percent of the time he couldn't reach him.
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Ralph robinson

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12 Oct, 2024
Bryon Barnhill is an outstanding lawyer. If I needed a lawyer, I'd retain him immediately and I'll tell everyone I encounter to hire him!
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Donna collings

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02 Oct, 2024
I have never used Mr Barnhill and his law office but I do have an experience with him that was less than stellar. He purchased the home we live in that we sold to Dixon Realty in Gatesville. Mr Barnhill and his brother Andrew seemed to be very nice people in the beginning. I have not actually met Bryon Barnhill but his brother came to our home several days ago and we went over repairs they were going to have done. My husband has been very ill for several months and had major surgery in Dallas on 9/16. He was released from the hospital a few days later and I went back to work. Because I had missed a few days for surgery my paycheck was a little short on 9/26 so I asked Mr Andrew Barnhill if I could just this one time get an extension until the 8th. He said just this once we could do but that was the only time. Later that night I had a text from Bryon telling me that I was taking advantage of his kindness and generosity and that if the money was not at his law office in Gatesville on October 1 I would need to move out of the house by October 5. So today one day late I have the rent and he is no longer interested in renting to us. I’m sharing this because if someone would be so heartless as to kick a sick man out on the street over $600 being one day late I can’t imagine he will care much about representing you except for a paycheck.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and aggressive advocate for clients
“Mr. Barnhill is an incredibly aggressive advocate for his clients, and at the same time he is reasonable, fair minded and very charismatic in the courtroom.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“I have very much appreciated the weekly communication and updates I have received from Mr. Barnhill and his team. Everyone has been extremely nice and they always take time to listen and answer any questions or concerns.”
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Caring, supportive, and goes above and beyond
“Mr.Barnhill and his entire staff are the most professional, respectful, responsive, attentive, and most kindhearted people you can find. They truly go above and beyond to help you and your situation.”
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Efficient and effective legal services
“Bryon and his team are knowledge and efficient. Bryan is wonderful, puts you at ease and will explain things in a way you can understand them.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“Excellent service! Mr. Barnhill is very knowledgeable and did an amazing job in the courtroom! I would reccomend his services to everyone!”
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Unprofessional and unresponsive office staff
“Incredibly rude and unprofessional office staff!”
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Lack of communication and updates on cases
“I'm wondering if this is even a legit law office. I hired these people to dispute my house taxes. They don't return calls, they don't return emails.”
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Concerns about the firm's integrity and ethics
“This is a joke of lawyer service. It's been 2 years now and nothing, it's like this clown of a law service got my money and said forget me.”

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