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Pros
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Knowledgeable and professional in the field of Family Court
“He was very professional and extremely knowledgeable about his field; Family Court.”
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Good listener and compassionate
“We needed someone who was a good listener to" our" side of the story. We needed someone who was caring as well as compassionate.”
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Hard-working and dedicated
“We needed someone who was a hard worker and dive into the information that we gave him that could help us with our case.”
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Trustworthy and honest
“He is a man of his word. Because of all the assistance he has provivde me in the past, I GLADLY volunteered my time to help him in his campaign to run for District Attorney in Tarrant County. He is a good man!”
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Proactive and attentive
“He is the first to make that early morning call to check on us or that late afternoon call to inform us.”
Cons
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“He never returns phone calls. The one time he did return a phone call, he told me to tell my son not to worry, that he will speak with the prosecutor and schedule a new court date. He never returned a phone call after that.”
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Failure to follow through on legal work
“He never filed any motions on my case.After several attempts for a refund he never returned my calls or emails.l had to contact the State Bar of Texas.”

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26 Jan, 2023 by Miguel
I hired Mr.Mackey to file a writ of habeas corpus. He never filed any motions on my case.After several attempts for a refund he never returned my calls or emails.l had to contact the State Bar of Texas. CAAP has sent him 3 letters and called his office.He did not respond. My next recourse was to file a grievance with the State Bar. This man in my opinion isn't honest!
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12 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
I hired George Mackey to appeal my son's case. I had to find out the results of the appeal online. He never returns phone calls. The one time he did return a phone call, he told me to tell my son not to worry, that he will speak with the prosecutor and schedule a new court date. He never returned a phone call after that. Even when I begged him to call me back to tell me if he is has decided not to be my son's lawyer anymore, he still never returned my phone calls. I will be filing an official complaint.
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06 Jul, 2014 by Jack
I have repeatedly used the legal services of George Mackey for the past twenty years. I do without reservations, recommend the legal services of George Mackey.
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02 Jul, 2014 by Dian
When we searched for an Attorney, we were looking for someone who was knowledgeable in the field of Family Court Justice. We needed someone who was a good listener to" our" side of the story. We needed someone who was caring as well as compassionate. My husband, son and myself looked for an attorney who would be a hard worker and dive into the information that we gave him that could help us with our case. George Mackey was all of those things and more. He was very professional and extremely knowledgeable about his field; Family Court. We cannot thank him enough for what he has done for our case and our family.
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02 Jul, 2014 by Jo
When the trials of life come crashing in on us, like waves on a ship in the night. When your soul cries out in anguish because you can not find your footing, that is the very moment you need help. In our trials that have hit George Mackey has been a constant help. His wise demeanor and systemactic questioning help calm the rough seas and his direction brings light and relief. He has been proactive and attentive helping us manage the stress. He is the first to make that early morning call to check on us or that late afternoon call to inform us. The trouble was coming with or without legal counsel, we are very grateful to have attorney Mackey defending the way.
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