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Pros
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Knowledgeable, professional, and passionate in providing legal representation
“A knowledgeable and professional lawyer who gives a informed and honest advice, keeping an eye on your best interests.”
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes, such as custody rights and financial settlements
“Mr. Bramblett made it happen, my restriction was lifted, and I was able to take my son out of El Paso. His staff is GREAT and they always answered my questions when needed.”
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Dedicated and committed to their clients' cases
“You can just tell he truly loves what he does.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“I was provided with responses in a timely manner regarding my questions and needs.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I am here to give my recommendation to retain Patrick Bramblett. I am one of his veteran clients who has been through it all.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication with some clients
“He doesn't respond to my emails or phone calls. His staff is rude and overworked.”
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Inability to achieve desired outcomes in certain cases
“Patrick talks a good game during the consultation and promises to do everything he can to help you. In the end the Patrick would not make even a basic efforts to fight for my cause.”

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24 Feb, 2022 by Kristi
All of us who have been through a brutal family case know how choosing a lawyer means putting your life and your Children’s lives into the hands of someone else who will navigate the fire hoops of the law and opposing counsels for you, intensely, for a very long time. It is a journey. If you are reading this and trying to find an attorney, if you need a bulldog, I am here to give my recommendation to retain Patrick Bramblett. I am one of his veteran clients who has been through it all. I interviewed many attorneys, and I chose Patrick with a leap of faith because he told me to give him the rocks and he will build me a fortress. And he did. He will for you, too. Please go into the situation with the understanding that lawyers cannot change the laws, there will be unpleasant times, and it is going to take time. However, Patrick and staff (all of them) will use brute legal muscle to settle or litigate your case with not just average results, but the absolute best possible outcome there is. I’m here with my own name and face to testify that you can trust Bramblett. He took me from the most terrifying time of my life and immediately began building my fortress for my daughter and I, and making us whole again. Using his experience, expertise, and statutes, he bulldozed over the opposing party even though they also had a very good counsel, to secure my primary custody of my daughter, secured provisions for us to be protected, secured my share of the estate, and saw to it that I receive the maximum child support and spousal support, and that the opposing party paid attorney fees. Boom. He also made sure that I stayed emotionally sound throughout the nerve racking, frustrating, even frightening and humiliating facets of the process. Stay calm and let Bramblett build your legal fortress. He will do what’s best for you and your children. Thank you Patrick, Robert, Joe, Spencer, Angie and I wish you all the best.
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18 Jan, 2022 by Anonymous
My case was very complex with a lot of details and Mr. Bramblett and his staff were able to get me custody of my daughter. I don't regret hiring him. He is a great guy and fierce in the court room! You can just tell he truly loves what he does.
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24 Aug, 2021 by Manuel
Patrick Bramblett me ayudo con mi divorcio y con la custodia de mis hijos en el 2005.
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04 Mar, 2019 by Anonymous
I had a very hard case, I had been trying to lift my geographical restriction for years. I saw many different attorneys who told me there was no way a judge would let me leave... When I hired Mr. Bramblett, he advised me it would be a hard case, but he was willing to help me. Hiring him was the best thing I did. Mr. Bramblett made it happen, my restriction was lifted, and I was able to take my son out of El Paso. His staff is GREAT and they always answered my questions when needed.
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27 Feb, 2019 by Anthony rodriguez
Patrick talks a good game during the consultation and promises to do everything he can to help you. In the end the Patrick would not make even a basic efforts to fight for my cause. He even failed to litigate basic standard visitations for my daughter and I. He doesn't respond to my emails or phone calls. His staff is rude and overworked. Dads beware of Mr. Bramblett - Fighting to Father!
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