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Knowledgeable, experienced, and effective attorneys who excel at family law and custody cases
“Willie Johnson is a gem of an attorney. Extremely knowledgeable in family law, impressive in the court room, and he isn't afraid to take on tough cases.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“They made the process easier than I could have imagined. The attorneys, paralegals and all support staff were understanding and caring to my needs. They were responsible, respectful and incredibly professional.”
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Compassionate and caring approach, providing emotional support during a difficult time
“From the first phone call, to the consultation, to hiring Brett, I knew he would guide me through this process. He was so patient when I put things on hold for a while to make sure that I was doing everything that I could possibly do to save my marriage.”
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Strong negotiation and mediation skills, often able to reach favorable settlements
“Jared Julian was selected by my attorney to mediate a child custody modification case (11 years post-divorce). He helped us come to an agreed resolution within a speed”
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Reliable, trustworthy, and ethical legal representation
“Jared is the most ethical lawyer I've ever met. He will be the first to tell you to try marriage counseling before divorce (unless your situation is far too harmful). He will settle amicably if you want, or he will be a bulldog in a trial.”
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Billing and communication issues in some cases, with delays in responses and unexpected fees
“First, it seemed Jared was tied up with other clients and unable to respond to messages for days at a time. Then, there was almost a weeks delay in letting me know that ex's attorney had provided his office with a settlement counteroffer.”
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Occasional instances of unprofessional or rude behavior from support staff
“The front desk was rude often. They just try to get your money, and do not keep their word. It's all about money.”

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02 Sep, 2024 by Jan moulds
My case was a “long-shot” - with the other side having the heavy arsenal of a life insurance carrier. I’m forever thankful I didn’t listen to the negative voices and only the voice that gave me Nelson Law Firm’s number. They were detail driven and put together a case that ended with a positive outcome. I want to bring attention and thank one of their younger talents for his research and skilled verbiage - Cullen Angonia . Thank you for all .
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26 Aug, 2024 by Chyna thomas
Nelson Law Group was not able to help me with my type of case, but Wais spent the time regardless with a phone call to give me general advice which was extremely helpful and generous of him. If I ever do need an attorney I will be going through this firm just based off my experience with a phone call.
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05 Aug, 2024 by Desire demange
I can't say enough good things about my experience with Jarad Julian, P.C. He was accommodating, efficient, and kind throughout the entire process. I have never felt more protected and supported in my life. Highly recommend!
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10 Jul, 2024 by Katherine
William Johnson is a superlative attorney. He listens, he shows compassion for his clients, and he is highly knowledgeable in his field. He has been a Godsend for our case. Thank you so much!
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06 May, 2024 by Felix tijerina
Can’t say enough about Willie! He gave me the facts and did everything in his power to take care of me. Him and his team did an excellent job communicating what was needed of me and what all was going on throughout this process. Highly recommend
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14 May, 2017 by Anonymous
He doesn't own a large firm with all of the trappings of a big-time lawyer. His laid back approach and method of delivery makes him very good at getting those corporate lawyers believe they're dealing with someone they can disregard. But that's when the experience and wisdom of his knowledge of how a contract will be interpreted and how to ensure his client gets the best deal possible given the situation. Pressed for time, limited resources and a $1M lawsuit staring me in the face for non-compete violation (allegedly) and an injunction preventing me from running my new business, prevented from working in my area of expertise along with the $1M suit made for a bad few weeks. Chuck recommended mediation and we didn't win everything we wanted. But we got a little more than I needed to proceed. Highly Recommended - Just be sure to bring a lot of $$, but it's worth it. Thanks Chuck
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