Justin Jared Sisemore, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Fort Worth, TX with 20 reviews
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Justin Jared Sisemore

603 E Belknap St, Fort Worth, TX

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11 Mar, 2021
This firm handled my divorce very professional during the Covid pandemic, they stood stern and didn't let the other side run the show, all the way to the finale day If I didn't understand something they took the time to explain the legal terms and what it meant in layman's terms I always felt stronger then my spouse attorney. And always felt like I had the best firm in the metroplex
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Barb

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14 Oct, 2020
Samantha and Justin are an incredible team! I have found them to be honest, fair and sincere in helping solve the issues related to a bitter divorce. I feel heard. I feel important to them. I don't feel they are trying to bill me with unnecessary hours. They are incredibly prompt when returning phone calls or emails. I highly recommend them. You won't be disappointed.
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10 Oct, 2020
I made the decision to hire Sisemore Law Firm in late April 2020 based on a performance-based referral for Justin Sisemore personally. I am devastated and heartbroken to say that it ended up being a really bad decision for myself and my baby boy. My ex-fiancé and I separated in April 2020. Due to a rough separation and a lot of hostility, I hired Justin Sisemore to protect myself and my new born baby. I was afraid that my ex could take the baby from me at any point so I needed temporary orders set immediately. I also needed child support to be ordered as I was not working due to my newborn and COVID had just started. I had very limited resources and was able to come up with the funds to pay the retainer fee. A couple of months later, I was kept growing anxious as things were being delayed, counsel kept believing the opposing side instead of me, temporary orders were not set (and my ex kept reminding me that he could take the baby at any point), it was hard to communicate with the counsel as they were working from home and did not have direct numbers to reach them and Justin Sisemore had issued my case to an associate attorney. The associate attorney’s admin rarely had answers and the associate attorney was always busy. All in all, $17,000 later, temporary orders were just being finalized. We had not even got to mediation or scheduling the final trial. Again, this is not a divorce case. I simply needed a custody schedule worked out and child support established. After receiving a bill(for $4,200 plus and an additional request for $1,500 for trust account funding) 3 weeks after I had just payed an additional $3,500(which I thought would get us through the temporary hearing), I withdrew from Sisemore Law Firm Services as I was getting more in debt than being helped with the extremely high and unreasonable costs of Sisemore Law Firm. Almost 5 Months after hiring Sisemore Law Firm, my bill is $17K and the only thing accomplished was getting through the temporary hearing which established custody schedule and child support for the next 3 months. Again, my ex and I were not married so formal divorce complications did not exist. Now, I need assistance to continue the process but have completely run out of financial resources. I thought being left by the man whom I’ve loved for years with a newborn baby was the worst thing but it turns out that.. Being left by the partner that I loved for years with a newborn baby and now, $17,000 in attorney fees with no permanent results, and in much financial distress is much worse. I do not wish this upon any single mama(or dad).
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Aggressive and skilled representation in the courtroom with the ability to "fight" for the client's interests
“Watching him battle against this man was in itself gratifying as I was able to see a huge display of his skill level and professionalism.”
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Excellent preparation and attention to details of the case
“He had a well prepared case ready by Thursday of the following week.”
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Honest and straightforward communication with clients, including providing realistic assessments and guidance
“He is aggressive and tells it like it is!”
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Compassionate and caring approach, treating clients' cases as their own
“I felt like we were treated as if this were Justin and his office staff's personal life and they truly cared about the outcome.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients, with the entire team providing support
“The office did a great job keeping us in the loop. Samantha & Amy went above and beyond to ensure the preparation for our hearing.”
Cons
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Potentially high legal fees that can become a financial burden for clients
“I had very limited resources and was able to come up with the funds to pay the retainer fee.”
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Concerns about the firm's ability to efficiently manage cases, potentially leading to delays
“A couple of months later, I was kept growing anxious as things were being delayed, counsel kept believing the opposing side instead of me, temporary orders were not set.”

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