Edward Melendez Balderas, experienced Family Law attorney in Jourdanton, TX with 35 reviews
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Edward Melendez Balderas

121 Bmt Dr, Jourdanton, TX

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Kasi costello

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24 Oct, 2024
My husband is 100% disabled veteran with mental difficulties. This state now has refused to correct his child support amount for TWENTY TWO MONTHS, while he’s on a fixed income. He is now in FALSE arrears, making us unable to buy a house and putting him at risk for a warrant, eventually. Is this how you treat a THREE time war vet???!!!! I’ve blasted every congressman, governor and news station in the country this week and I hope every one of them exposes this insanity. I hope the lawsuit gives my husband what he deserves after being hospitalized due to a stress heart attack, and me getting to pick him up from suicidal episodes because he feels there is no hope. I don’t know HOW your people keep jobs. Here In OK it takes THIRTY days to adjust support , and your state could probably hire a chimpanzee and get a better job done.
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Michelle van winkle

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18 Oct, 2024
Just so ya’ll know….you can’t make payments here…mail them in or use their website.
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Jose ramirez

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22 Feb, 2024
They suck when it says cease immediately and the financial have had this paper work for over two weeks is sad that’s why the attorney general sucks and is horrible than you have to wait another 3 to 4 weeks for a check sad yall suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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24 Oct, 2024 by Kasi costello
My husband is 100% disabled veteran with mental difficulties. This state now has refused to correct his child support amount for TWENTY TWO MONTHS, while he’s on a fixed income. He is now in FALSE arrears, making us unable to buy a house and putting him at risk for a warrant, eventually. Is this how you treat a THREE time war vet???!!!! I’ve blasted every congressman, governor and news station in the country this week and I hope every one of them exposes this insanity. I hope the lawsuit gives my husband what he deserves after being hospitalized due to a stress heart attack, and me getting to pick him up from suicidal episodes because he feels there is no hope. I don’t know HOW your people keep jobs. Here In OK it takes THIRTY days to adjust support , and your state could probably hire a chimpanzee and get a better job done.
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18 Oct, 2024 by Michelle van winkle
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22 Feb, 2024 by Jose ramirez
They suck when it says cease immediately and the financial have had this paper work for over two weeks is sad that’s why the attorney general sucks and is horrible than you have to wait another 3 to 4 weeks for a check sad yall suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Robert Alan Brendel, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Jourdanton, TX with 4 reviews
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31 Jan, 2024 by Vivek jampala
This is the prosecutor's office and they are not allowed to talk to defendants. If you need documents, you need to go to the County Clerk's Office across the street.
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17 Jan, 2024 by Ken kopsky
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28 Jun, 2022 by Frank74862
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Ninfa Gallegos Carrillo, experienced Criminal Defense, Juvenile Law attorney in Jourdanton, TX with 8 reviews
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07 Jan, 2025 by Anonymous
I don’t understand how this individual is a lawyer. However, there are so many like her or incompetent, lack of integrity, lacks intelligence, and simply an absolute dumpster fire. I would never want to say these things about an individual, but this person should not be in practice. Steer far away and find someone else!
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01 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
Worthless, what a con! Never called me back after my wife hired her! NEVER called me back.
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04 Feb, 2023 by Pearl
Not once did I talk to her and the day of court she was late. She didn’t have my best interest at heart. She is a terrible lawyer. Seems to me like she is there for a quick check from the county and for her to bill me at the end for absolutely nothing is ridiculous. Please find a different attorney, if she is appointed to you. It will save you from a bad deal. All the reviews are absolutely correct she is not professional at all.
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