Ronaldo Samuel Lozano

418 W Tyler Ave, Harlingen, TX

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Clara huerta

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10 Oct, 2024
Judge Robles went above and beyond for me for the past 2 years. Had a custody battle with an ex who wanted to get out of child support but only wanted custody of one child (other parent never attended court cases which prolonged the case) and Judge Robles helped me get the case dismissed and also the non custodial parent had to pay way more in child support when we finally got done with the case. Thank you and the girls in the office for always keeping me updated with my court dates and for getting this case closed finally. Highly recommended!
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Alma guzman

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19 Dec, 2023
The WORST experience anyone fighting in a family court could go through. Starting from the personnel never answering or calling back after several messages, the niece answered once and when I told her my name she thought she put me on hold and cursed me out to the attorneys assistance when she heard my voice she hung up, I sent an email regarding this un professionalism and was told “she’s young” for the amount of money we pay we deserve quality professionalism. The assistant was out a lot of times so I would have to call and call and call to get simple updates that should of been relayed to me without my persistence. I basically payed for someone to stay quiet the entire court session, I presented all the documents I provided and did my research, even then MY DECREE was WRONG! When I mentioned my 10 year old was listed as an adult disabled man and my 17 year old listed as a youth disabled child I was ignored, I sent proof via email no response. I have 3 kids NONE are disabled not sure where this even came from. The entire form caused the child support to question the decree so my children have not received support since October 2022, pending to go back to court with more court fees to have the decree he messed up fixed. But the firm refuses to take ownership nor respond to at least say no I will not help since I’ve been paid in full. I couldn’t even get the firm to help remove themselves from the child support office cause as you all may know you cannot request info if you had a lawyer on file, multiple times I requested them to remove themself since they stated they had nothing else to do until the third time did the assistant respond that paperwork was submitted to remove themselves. It was to say the least a nightmare to be represented by this firm. I do not recommend at all means. I wish I had a better experience but glad I won my case at least, no thanks to the firm. I have proof of all this in emails if not I would not have stated any of this. People please do your research and spend your money elsewhere or you’ll end up like me back in court for paperwork issues that I was told should have been fixed by the initial attorney that was paid for a service they did not provide. Anyone wants proof send me a message I have all the screenshots plus my latest communication that was ignored. It’s truly sad how someone can take advantage after we let them in to our lives to help with the issues we are facing, and not help for free but a big payout. (UPDATE: Assistance mention of medical issues was removed but to clarify no where did I include the name or the medical information I was provided without asking! Also to add I never gave up custody of my children and I payed the fees for the amicus attorney myself, Robles did not help with this, the amicus was appointed by the court not the attorney, all the proof I needed to gain custody of my kids was provided by ALL MY OWN research!)
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Kathy

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10 Aug, 2023
A wonderful attorney. He understood the case and quickly worked to resolve it. Very understanding and works for you and your future.
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