Anne Dobbs Bunting, experienced Elder Law, Probate attorney in Corp Christi, TX with 145 reviews
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Anne Dobbs Bunting

500 N Shoreline Blvd Ste 307, Corp Christi, TX

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Andres mondragon

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15 Feb, 2025
As a first time offender I am truly grateful to have had Clayton Littlefield on my corner with my case. He was very straightforward and thorough with his work and will do his best to make things and miracles happen. Playing my part and putting effort into it goes a long way as well. I highly recommend having Clayton Littlefield as your attorney for good results. I am very lucky to have dodge a bullet thanks to him and his resilient work.
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Michele rodriguez

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08 Feb, 2025
After a ridiculous fiasco with my first attempt attorney, I found Casey Kellum. Casey was very empathetic to my situation and my concerns. Casey put in work for me, she was always there for me, even just to talk. Everything went smooth. I appreciate everything Casey has done for me.
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Mitchelle ramon

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06 Feb, 2025
Casey Kellum handled my case very well. She was very knowledgeable as well as personable. I will be recommending her to family and friends.
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Experienced and knowledgeable attorneys who provide excellent representation
“JD Schmidt was extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and experienced. He served as a police officer for many years. He has direct insight on issues affecting your case.”
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Compassionate and personable lawyers who make the legal process smooth and easy to understand
“If I could give Ryan more than 5 stars I would. He made my legal process very smooth and had excellent communication every step of the way.”
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Successful case outcomes with dismissals and favorable resolutions
“Ryan was a great attorney helped out a lot... At the end of it all my case was dismissed!”
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Affordable legal services with flexible payment plans
“They also help with payment plans which is good for someone on a tight budget.”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs and questions
“JD Schmidt was always just a phone call away. He handled my case with lots of expertise, and I absolutely loved the outcome of my case.”
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Inconsistent experiences with some attorneys not meeting client expectations
“First offense with no prior convictions and BAC results were NOT submitted and still received the worst possible outcome. If Ryan Archibald is your lawyer, then you might as will get a court appointed lawyer (same difference).”
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Concerns about lack of communication and updates from the legal team
“They said they would offer a partial refund and never followed through with it as well.”

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