Stacy Arnold Dunlop, experienced Business, Child Support attorney in Dallas, TX with 331 reviews
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Stacy Arnold Dunlop

2201 Main St Ste 770, Dallas, TX

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Lana lagow

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20 Dec, 2024
BEWARE! I would NOT recommend Udeshi law to anyone! This law firm is unethical and is not an advocate for the well being of families or children! They are a great example of a business that operates under unethical business practices. Furthermore, if you do hire an attorney from this firm don’t expect to get a return phone call if you try and reach them, as they won’t call you back unless you call multiple times and demand to speak to someone. They are unprofessional and unresponsive!!
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Allie martinez

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14 Nov, 2024
Let me start off by saying that I NEVER write reviews and especially not bad reviews. I would never recommend this law firm to anyone! I had a simple case of trying to figure out why I wasn’t receiving child support and they kept dragging it out when me and my coparent were both agreeing on everything. I was never kept in the loop about anything that they were doing I had many requests that were NEVER fulfilled and when I would call to speak to anyone I could never get through and would always be told I would get a call back and NEVER DID!! I was charged every time I would call and leave a message to get a call back but never even get the call back. This is the ultimate scam of an attorney! It cost me $3,000 and they didn’t even do anything I wanted done! Don’t waste your time or your money on this law firm I regret ever using them!
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Lisa dickens

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03 Oct, 2024
This lawyer came highly recommended! He NEVER went and saw his client! He didn’t communicate as he assured he would! Once he got his money it was radio silence! He never informed the family of canceled court dates knowing that they were driving in from Houston! He’s arrogant and very smug! He talked crazy and was very argumentative with my mother who’s a senior citizen! He lied and was very disrespectful and when I asked him to apologize, he said he would but didn’t! This is a stressful time for families and for a PAID attorney to behave this way is unacceptable! This is why SOME PEOPLE don’t like working with attorneys of our own skin! I wouldn’t recommend Andrew to help with a parking ticket!
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who effectively handle a variety of legal matters
“Kunal Udeshi has helped my family out on more than one occasion, and has proven his professionalism and support time and again.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients, keeping them informed throughout the process
“They were always available to answer any questions I had.”
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Passionate and dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for their clients
“Monique Sneed was an extremely professional person. She was able to make this crazy transition for me and my family a lot easier by explaining the rules walking me thoroughly through the timelines as well as helping me set goals for all the litigation.”
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Flexible and willing to work with clients on payment plans and billing
“They worked with me on a budgeted payment plan and we were able to move forward and meet deadlines.”
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Provide excellent customer service and create a positive experience for clients
“The staff was amazing and super responsive and helpful.”
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness from some attorneys, leaving clients feeling uninformed and neglected
“I was never kept in the loop about anything that they were doing I had many requests that were NEVER fulfilled and when I would call to speak to anyone I could never get through and would always be told I would get a call back and NEVER DID!!”
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Billing practices that some clients perceive as excessive or disproportionate to the work performed
“They consistently prioritized their profit over my best interests, inflating invoices with excessive hours and charging for unperformed work.”
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Attorneys who are unprepared or lack the necessary expertise to effectively handle certain cases
“He NEVER went and saw his client! He didn't communicate as he assured he would! Once he got his money it was radio silence!”
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Instances of attorneys leaving the firm or being reassigned, causing disruption and the need to start over with a new representative
“My case seemed to be assigned to different representatives throughout the process. This resulted in repeated explanations of my situation, which was emotionally taxing.”
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Failure to provide clear guidance or assistance with certain legal procedures, leading to additional stress and costs for clients
“Although provided with a copy of the decree, I was not informed that a certified copy was necessary for legal name changes. This knowledge gap could have been avoided with clearer communication.”

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