William A. Elias, experienced Business, Child Support attorney in El Paso, TX with 51 reviews
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William A. Elias

1100 Montana Ave Ste 102, El Paso, TX

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University of Texas School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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Abraham medina

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23 Aug, 2024
Mrs.Adkins and Mr.Shepard are both very knowledgeable, courtesy and professional at all times. Whenever a situation sprang up or I had a question both were there to answer questions in a timely manner. Divorce can be very complicated and confusing but they made it simple. Mrs.Adkins not only will help you, but as well tell you how it is, and is very straightforward with you. She is very humble, and kind during a difficult and confusing time. I advise everyone to put your trust in her and her team as well LISTEN to what she has to tell you because she really knows what’s best. Put your ego aside because she WILL help. Thank you ma’am for the hard work and dedication!
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Jay tallon

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01 Apr, 2024
I didn't know what to do at the beginning of the divorce process, but Ms. Adkins guided me through it and helped me feel confident. Throughout a difficult period she was understanding, compassionate, and effective and I'm very grateful for her help. I couldn't recommend her more highly.
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Brittney preble

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01 Apr, 2024
A couple years ago when I was 19 years old I was in an abusive marriage. He beat me in front of my children and that was the last straw. I called this women for help, told her I had no idea what I was doing, that I was young and was being abused. She started yelling at me going off saying I was scamming her and asking for free services. I broke down crying, I felt so alone and defeated. I in no way was looking for “free services” i was young, confused, distraught, and trying to find someone who could help me figure out the process of divorce. She made me feel so awful and alone, I almost stayed in an abusive marriage solely because of this woman. I doubt she remembers me but I sure remember her and now that I am almost 30 I see even more how absolutely vile what she did and said was. I was a child being beaten and when I reached out to her for help all she did was yell at me and belittle me. Ms “Adkins”, I whole heartedly hope you are ashamed of yourself, you definitely should be also- do not respond to my post with some ignorant excuse like you respond to everyone else with a negative review. as far as i can see, every negative review is more or less about the same thing, you being rude, insensitive, and responding to people with a unnecessary and unprofessional attitude. i don’t see that all being a coincidence. on top of that every response to their reviews is you coming up with some excuse and trying to turn things around to make it seem like they just don’t wanna hear the truth. here’s a tip, you can tell the truth and not be an as*hole to people going through one of the hardest times of their lives. you in no way shape or form care about any of these people, all you care about is your paycheck and that is beyond shameful and honestly disgusting. you do not deserve to be in this profession
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Knowledgeable, courteous, and professional
“Mrs.Adkins and Mr.Shepard are both very knowledgeable, courtesy and professional at all times.”
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Effective and compassionate in handling difficult situations
“Throughout a difficult period she was understanding, compassionate, and effective and I'm very grateful for her help.”
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Dedicated and hardworking with attention to detail
“What impressed me most about Mrs. Adkins is her attention to detail and her strong work ethic. She left no stone unturned in preparing my case and fought to achieve the best outcome for me.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“She kept me informed and updated on the progress of my case, which gave me peace of mind during a difficult time.”
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Achieved favorable outcomes for clients
“Thanks to Mrs. Adkins' hard work, I now have custody of my daughter. I cannot thank her enough for the outstanding job she did.”
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Rude and insensitive behavior towards clients
“She started yelling at me going off saying I was scamming her and asking for free services. I broke down crying, I felt so alone and defeated.”
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Lack of communication and follow-up
“I asked her several times to follow up on concerns I had about my case. I would have to follow up with her, because, she would forget to get back with me about my questions and concerns.”
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Overbooked and unable to provide timely service
“I was able to do an over the phone consultation, and they answered all of my questions. I feel more at ease now knowing that I know of a professional attorney I can count on.”
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Unprofessional and dismissive attitude
“She was short and prejudged what would happen before getting into intricate details. She was not interested in what I had to say nor provided me with any sound advice moving forward.”
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Lack of focus on client's best interests
“She cares nothing about fathers' rights. Waste of time.”

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