Michelle May O'Neil, experienced Appeals, Child Custody attorney in Dallas, TX with 330 reviews
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Michelle May O'Neil

5323 Spring Valley Road, Dallas, TX

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Michael hamilton

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19 Nov, 2024
Miles Peterson was EXCELLENT as my divorce lawyer. Very professional, timely and knowledgeable. If ever in need, he's the guy for you.
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Claudina brown

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15 Nov, 2024
This law firm I still believe is a good firm to represent your case. Although, I tried to retain them most recently. My review is regarding the intake staff personnel Sarah. Sarah’s professionalism, communication, and ability to listen and assist a client is subpar. First call, I specifically asked for a particular attorney, she then suggested another attorney. Due to them moving into the Dallas office the next day, she advised to give her until the following week for someone to contact me. I was patient and in that waiting time, decided I would go with her suggestion as the Dallas attorney was more affordable, closer, and honestly had stronger credentials. Never got the follow-up call. I called and she only kept trying to redirect me. There were some back and forth and I ended up requesting for one of the Managing Partners to respond to a specific request. Guess what, she follows up without ever asking but comes back with a generic response. Keep in mind, this is after waiting another week for the MP to return. I had to wait for her to go back to ask the original request. Long story short, her mannerism doesn't display trustworthiness, but a person who appears to want to do her own thing. I still don’t believe she communicated properly to the MP. It appears that she may not have the client nor the firms' best interest in mind. In my opinion she doesn’t need to be at the forefront when she has created weeks of delay and roadblocks, and she was made aware that I was referred by a reputable friend of this firm.
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David rainwater

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26 Aug, 2024
LeAnn provides excellent representation I highly recommend her services
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorneys who aggressively advocate for their clients
“Michael Wysocki is a formidable force in the courtroom, but most importantly, he is an ethical and intelligent attorney that wants the best for you and your children.”
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Responsive and attentive communication from attorneys and staff
“They are always willing to answer questions and have been there with us every step of the way.”
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Compassionate and caring approach, treating clients like family
“They made me feel empowered, justified, and supported during one of the worst experiences of my life.”
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Successful track record of achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“I couldn't have gotten through my divorce without him! Can't recommend Ryan enough!”
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Trusted and recommended by other legal professionals
“I refer all my clients who need a family lawyer to Jennifer Satagaj at O'Neil Wysocki.”
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High legal fees that can add up quickly
“Knowing cost upfront would have allowed me to reach a settlement with the other party.”
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Occasionally slow to respond or communicate updates
“It took me over six months to bring myself to even write this review because lawyers make me uneasy and I'm wary of them.”

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