Susan Elizabeth Wright, experienced Family Law, Personal Injury attorney in Dallas, TX with 12 reviews
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Susan Elizabeth Wright

13601 Preston Road, Dallas, TX

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Vanderbilt University Law School, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
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Southern Methodist University, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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28 Apr, 2017
I hired with a cut rate deal that could not be remembered. I was in a bad position and it seemed that she wanted to help me out. I paid what was asked when it was asked. I could have gotten more and was informed AFTER payment that more was required and she did not even realize that the payment had been received until i finally got a hold of her. She then agreed to continue the litigation. She never did... I tried contacting her afterwards and was not responded to. She changed offices and did not inform the courts (They are still not informed... so any forwarded mail is from Dallas County is not being received by her and sent back). Due to these actions, the custody battle i was in was Dismissed for Want of Prosecution. This resulted in my wife being able to stay in another state and seek litigation against me FROM that other state half the country away. She was not even aware this had happened until I asked her how and why several months later because /I/ saw it in public records trying to review my case to do something more... Now it's too late and everything is lost and the money i spent did nothing at all... I would give 0 stars if it were an option. I have all of this documented and sent to the Bar for these actions over e-mails and text. This is the first time i've ever written a bad review over someone / thing because i understand there can be issues and problems that arise and need worked out... It was the utter lack of communication, incompetence to even remember basic information about what she was hired to do and over all complete incompetence to perform her own duties to the court itself that left her unaware of the situation that leads me to this... if anyone else is in a similar circumstance and action is not being taken on your case. Review your case and find out if it's been dismissed on your own or any other action is being taken. Without addresses being updated, the courts have no method of contacting her and this was verified by another attorney and our court.
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Malena

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03 Mar, 2017
My husband and I hired Ms. Wright in January 2016 for a 2 in 1 case! We hired her for the termination of my daughters biological father rights and adoption by stepparent my husband. Our case was a bit of a struggle during the starting and middle process of it, we had a little bit of communication struggles but never any doubts about our attorney Susan! Of course anyone going through this process knows its not going to be easy and will take time, I sometimes forgot that but only because I didn't want any mishaps on any side of this case! And welllll lets just say, in all honesty I am a person who likes to be in control!! And lets face it in this type of situation not anyone person is in control only the judge!!! In the end everything went as planned, the biological fathers rights were terminated and my husband finally got to adopt his baby girl on 3/1/2017!! A little over a year, yes but that includes everything in between that comes up and that is unexpected in a process like this. I do believe Susan Wright is a wonderful attorney and truly knows her way around the court room. Very open and honest!!! We would definitely recommend her and would use her again with no second guessing if needed for anything regarding family court for our other 2 children! Thank you again Susan for everything..
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Anonymous

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11 Oct, 2016
Ms. Wright is an excellent family law attorney who handles high conflict/toxic divorces and peaceful ones, as well custody matters. I consider her to be a life saver for me because she provided great advice and very responsive to emails and phone calls. My ex was a pathological liar, manipulative and controlling and she went to bat for me and now living peaceful happy life. This attorney is a God send for men and women needing divorce attorney, reasonable fees.
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and knowledge of the law
“Susan is extremely bright and knowledgeable in all facets of our case. She knows the law and can find things other lawyers have left out or passed over.”
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Aggressive and creative approach to handling complex cases
“Susan is an excellent lawyer. She is extremely creative and aggressive. She knows the law and how to maneuver in a courtroom. We had a complicated case in the oil and gas business with a closely held corporation. She nailed it.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness to client needs
“I consider her to be a life saver for me because she provided great advice and very responsive to emails and phone calls.”
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Ability to achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“She helped me win primary custody of my daughter. She was easy to work with and charged reasonable fees for the hard work she put in.”
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Committed to fighting for her clients' best interests
“I would highly recommend this bulldog of a lawyer.”
Cons
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Occasional communication and billing issues
“I paid what was asked when it was asked. I could have gotten more and was informed AFTER payment that more was required and she did not even realize that the payment had been received until i finally got a hold of her.”
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Failure to update court records and communicate status of case
“She changed offices and did not inform the courts (They are still not informed... so any forwarded mail is from Dallas County is not being received by her and sent back). Due to these actions, the custody battle i was in was Dismissed for Want of Prosecution.”

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