Royla Marie Cox, experienced Probate, Real Estate attorney in Burleson, TX with 9 reviews
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Royla Marie Cox

228 NE Wilshire Blvd Ste D, Burleson, TX

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University of Texas School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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4.6 9 reviews
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Syvia h

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15 May, 2023
She’s great! If need be I will use her again! She’s a great lawyer
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Paul buening

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14 May, 2022
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Dennis thompson

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30 Apr, 2021
Down to earth. Very easy to talk to. Very professional.
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Highly knowledgeable and professional
“Highly knowledgeable! Nina was great!”
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Responsive and honest
“Mrs. Cox has helped me with everything from a bancruptcy back in the 80s, the IRS, and a Will. She has always been very responsive, extremely professional, and always listens. She's also very honest (sometimes too honest but you want a lawyer that tells you the truth, right!?).”
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Effective representation
“Unfortunately, I needed representation in order to get possession of my property from an occupant. Royla did a great job representing my company. She was very professional and took care of everything. I highly recommend Royla Cox if you need this type of legal representation!”
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Lack of communication about office closures
“They never posted they were closed, not even on the message that claims they will call back, they won't”

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