Victor Quintanilla, experienced Consumer Protection, Family Law attorney in Brownsville, TX with 3 reviews
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Victor Quintanilla

7724 Bogart Ct, Brownsville, TX

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17 Nov, 2022
My case and experience sound very similar to the 2 reviews done previously. I hired Quintanilla after him assuring me numerous times I had a strong case. I missed the initial hearing because of him. I then was very disappointed how he represented me during mediation. His response to specific outcomes were "it could've been worse." Not only did I lose primary residence with my child, I did NOT get 50-50 and now pay child support. Hiring and trusting Quintanilla backfired since I was the petitioner in the case. He was NOT able to accomplish anything for me. Would I recommend Victor Quintanilla to represent a single parent in a custody case? No, I do not.
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30 Oct, 2012
He won't care about you or do any real work for you. He represented my ex and his lawyer...not me. He went to mediation and LIED about what I would agree to and gave my ex and his lawyer everything they wanted leaving me and my son in a terrible predicament and financial constraints. He refused to remedy any of the problems he caused me either and LIED to ME his supposed client about what I agreed to saying I changed my mind, which I never did....you can't trust him at all! Again, he won't care about you or go to any real work for you and he will betray you.
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04 Feb, 2012
This guy here is worthless. He put his own personal issues ahead of my issues. But I hired him he didn't hire me. He doesn't return phone calls. He screwed my case up severely. He was thoroughly unprepared when we went to court. He was more concerned with getting praise from the judge instead of opening his mouth and challenging the opposing lawyer. He did not show at hearings which angered the judge. Try paying a lawyer to do nothing for you whatsoever and then just walking away and disappearing. Stay away from this guy.
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