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Pros
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Highly professional and thorough legal services
“Truly professional! Addressed all of my questions and concerns with regard to the legal matter in question. Highly recommend for anyone needing the services they specialize in!”
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Strong understanding of complex legal matters
“He pointed out facts that no one else did as he had a grasp of the intricacies of our family trust and the law.”
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Achieves positive outcomes in a timely manner
“He got an extremely positive outcome in a relatively short timeframe and at a fair fee.”
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Provides honest and transparent communication
“He advised me openly along the way and I am grateful that he got an extremely positive outcome.”
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Dedicated to fighting for clients' rights
“Her attorney has been procrastinating the entire time and Bill has been on him like white on rice!”
Cons
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Can be direct and not always "coddling"
“if you want to be coddled then this one isn't for you. But, if you want the facts and someone that is going to give it to you straight while fighting for what's right then Bill is your guy.”
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Relatively expensive but worth the cost
“He's expensive but well worth the money I promise!”

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09 Oct, 2023 by Bill
Linstrom stated that “these cases in Dallas County are typically taking around 4 months, so we should be done in five months.” That was March 2, 2023. On March 4th he wrote “Thank you for this. I’m still organizing my week so I will let you know soon as I can.” This was in response to me Offering on both March 3rd and fourth to bring him the documents. It seem to me that he was going to get with me soon, but after waiting seven and half weeks, I contracted him. Finally after two Emails on April 25th he agree to meet me April 28th where I meet with him in the lobby and gave him the documents. Did not contact him again until June 26th, On June 27th I received a Card from Jesse wanting to buy my deceased mother’s house with the PR number. I look up the number and saw that 6 documents were listed and that he paid $388. I now felt that he was doing all he could. I said, “I guess we are waiting for the judge to set a date.” He text and said “Yes…sorry, wish things were faster but the court is the court.” I interpret that as him saying we are waiting on the judge, but later I learn on August 16th that the court was waiting on him to submit the probate hearing document and we were never waiting on the judge. On August 18th, he wrote “Bill, it does take some time between filing and acceptance, but we are working on it and should have a hearing date some time next week.” Have not had a hearing date at this time.
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29 Apr, 2021 by Shelby borden
After a death, the last thing you want to do is worry about someone liquidating your fathers assets. This is what my sisters and I had to face a week after burying our dad. Due to him not having a will things where really complicated and his wife tried to take advantage of the situation. A family friend referred us to Bill and he has been a breath of fresh air throughout this entire process. Her attorney has been procrastinating the entire time and Bill has been on him like white on rice! Bill is very much to the point- no BS so if you want to be coddled then this one isn't for you. But, if you want the facts and someone that is going to give it to you straight while fighting for what's right then Bill is your guy. I highly recommend his team to anyone going through probate or a family settlement agreement. He's expensive but well worth the money I promise!
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30 Sep, 2020 by Chã©rie green deyoung
There are few things as personal as a family dispute. There are even fewer people with integrity that will ethically represent you during an extremely difficult time. I interviewed many firms, as it was not only important to me that a positive outcome occurred, I also wished for someone that understood my plight and had character throughout the process. Bill was professional, thorough and honest from the start. He pointed out facts that no one else did as he had a grasp of the intricacies of our family trust and the law. He advised me openly along the way and I am grateful that he got an extremely positive outcome in a relatively short timeframe and at a fair fee. Highly recommend Houser Law Firm.
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22 Aug, 2017 by Richard brown
Outstanding Law firm in Rockwall. This is the go to guy.
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04 Aug, 2017 by Jason walker
I have used Bill Houser for several years and he has been an excellent resource for both business and personal legal issues. I highly recommend Bill to anyone needing legal expertise.
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