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Pros
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Excellent attorney who works tirelessly to get the best results for clients
“Holly is an excellent attorney and works tirelessly to get the best results for clients.”
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Highly respected by colleagues and the judiciary
“Her colleagues and the judiciary think very highly of Holly.”
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Knowledgeable and savvy in handling complex legal matters
“She knew the law in ways that, apparently, the other attorneys didn't. Holly never gave us false hope. She was very attentive and incredibly savvy.”
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Dedicated to getting the best outcome for clients
“She demanded, as it was her job to get the best for us as her clients.”
Cons
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Delays and lack of responsiveness in some cases
“I was originally assigned one attorney by this firm, but i kept getting put off and rescheduled.”
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Allowed unfavorable terms to be included in final decree without client's knowledge
“Allowed opposing counsel to slip in final decree that both parents had independent rights to education. I found out later from GOOD attorneys that this is not standard and should not have been allowed.”
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Lack of progress on cases, leading to lengthy, drawn-out proceedings
“Filed for divorce almost 2 years ago & we are still at step 1!!! Never assisted me once I paid her.”

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24 Jun, 2019 by Suza
I went to a family law firm when my ex filed for divorce back in 2012. I was originally assigned one attorney by this firm, but i kept getting put off and rescheduled. Then Holly called me and scheduled a meeting. I found out that the original attorney had left the firm and she'd been assigned. Turned out to be the best thing to happen. My soon to be ex husband made the divorce process extremely difficult and drawn out by representing himself. Holly put up with a lot of abuse from him and high number of motions filed by him over the span of about 2 years. Holly made me feel safe and secure. I had no doubts about her abilities and no worries that i was going to get left in the lurch. I didn't feel like a task on her list of clients to see to. I felt like a person. I felt like I mattered.
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27 Jan, 2016 by Leesa
Holly Monk is a beloved name in our house. In 2013 my husband and I were desperate to have legal intervention to preserve the emotional wellbeing and safety of our grandson. Before his mother's sudden death in 2012, he and his mom, our daughter, had spent 19 of the 25 months of his life mostly living with us. After her death, our grandson naturally became his biological father's responsibility. However, due to his irresponsibility, our grandson was having to be jostled about between his father 1 or 2 days, his mom's best friend 1 to 2 days and us the other 2 to 3 days each week. This went on for a year and 4 months. Over the period of time before we hired Holly, it became known to us that our grandson was not in a safe environment. The last straw was when he decided he was going to cut us out of our grandson's life because he didn't like our concern over what was happening in their household. This is where the vast knowledge and intelligence of Holly Monk came into play. As we began calling several Attorney's offices to acquire their services, we kept getting told there was nothing they could do for us. They said that in the state of Texas there are no grandparent's rights. We tried to tell them that it wasn't just about our rights, that it was about our grandson's right to be protected as he was an innocent child! Thank God, we didn't give up after being repeatedly turned away. We found Holly. She asked a few questions and told us she felt that she might be able to help. We were beyond grateful. She knew the law in ways that, apparently, the other attorneys didn't. Holly never gave us false hope. She was very attentive and incredibily savvy. She had an uncanny insight into the type of person we were dealing with. She gave us guidance as to how to handle ourselves in order to achieve our best outcome. From the day we had our first consult she had us in court 3 and 1/2 weeks later. With the case that Holly put before the temporary judge, we were granted immediate access to our grandson for 3 out of 4 days a week pending a social study. As time passed, things that the judge had ordered to take place from both parties were not being followed through on the part of the father. Holly requested another hearing to enforce the temporary judges orders. Her strategy was extremely effective resulting in the judge placing the child with us full time. The judge ordered the father's visits to be supervised. This is virtually unheard of progress from a temporary court. In less than a year, the case was finalized in mediation. Along with our retaining full time custody, Holly required that the father meet specified conditions for one year If he wanted to have standard visitation. She also insisted on his paying at least the minimal child support. This was not required, but Holly demanded, as it was her job to get the best for us as her clients. Honestly, it is because of her unceasing dedication to knowing the law and how to present a case that we have been awarded the greatest gift. We now have our grandson full time.
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21 Jan, 2016 by Karen
I used Holly Monk for my divorce and I also know her well as a professional colleague. Holly is an excellent attorney and works tirelessly to get the best results for clients. She is also reasonable. I would advise people to pay no attention to the less than positive reviews on this site. Many times those reviews are made by people who may or may not have been clients of Holly and are used to only damage Holly's reputation and are truly no reflection of the work she has performed as an attorney. Holly personally did my divorce and she did an excellent job. Her colleagues and the judiciary think very highly of Holly. She is a wise, competent, and caring attorney.
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09 Mar, 2015 by Antonio
Holly is a very wise attorney in regards to handling my case. Although I was always last notice in contacting her she helped out as much as she could with the information that she had. She pushed to have certain requirements that I wanted and she met my expectations. She was very quick in her responses and always returned my calls. I was always able to get a hold of her even at very sudden times. I would recommend her services to anyone in need of any child support services.
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09 Oct, 2014 by Anonymous
Filed for divorce almost 2 years ago & we are still at step 1!!! Never assisted me once I paid her. I have called/emailed/etc...& all I get is a new bill. I have paid her almost $7,000.00 for nothing so I'm an idiot what can I say?
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