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Pros
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Effective at representing client interests without escalating conflicts
“Her goal is to represent your interests, not to create a lengthy battle (which in the long run, just means more money in both attorney's pockets).”
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Highly knowledgeable and professional in family law
“Sharon is a top professional who knows the legal system and work hard to represent her clients. I highly recommend Sharon for your family law needs.”
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Caring and supportive of clients
“I had a great experience with Sharon and she even went as far as giving me a ride home in a time of need. She is a very professional lawyer and a good woman who is raising a family.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and follow-up with clients
“Things weren't handled correctly, and almost 6 months later I am having to track down documents to submit for things she failed to do. There is no communication, no follow up, nothing.”
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Potential inconsistency in quality of representation
“I have a sister that went to her and my sister left mediation in tears. I would notbrecommend her.”

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25 Oct, 2024 by Brian mai
Mr. Voyles responded to my inquiry in a very timely manner, I appreciated that he took time to listen and understand my inquiry completely before giving his legal advice. I am impressed with his legal knowledge and professionalism, and would wholeheartedly recommend him!
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24 Oct, 2024 by Andrew l.
After paying a total of $300 for two consultations, 15-min each, at a different law firm and not receiving sufficient guidance on how to move forward with my situation regarding a real estate matter, I decided to continue my search in finding what I deemed to be adequate legal counsel. Therefore, I conducted an online search and came across the Law Office of Bradley Voyles. His reviews seemed extraordinary, and I was eager to give his office a call in hopes of setting up an appointment to speak with him as soon as he was available to meet with me. When I called his office, I was hoping I would be able to quickly pay my consultation fees and schedule an appointment with Mr. Voyles to have my issues addressed within the next 1-2 weeks or so. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find out from his receptionist that although Mr. Voyles was currently in court at the time of my call, I was promised he would call me back later that same day to go over my concerns. From the moment I called Mr. Voyles's office, I was immediately impressed at how courteous his staff was, and in how responsive Mr. Voyles was in getting back to me in the same day. I was not expecting this level of service at all! Furthermore, when I called his office, I was surprised that at no time during the call were consultation fees ever brought up. Usually law offices want to charge your credit card lots of $$$ before you can even just say, "hello" to an attorney. But this was not the case here. I genuinely felt like Mr. Voyles and his staff's primary concern was just immediately addressing my concerns and nothing more. In fact, when Mr. Voyles called me, he spoke to me for over 40 minutes. He also asked me to email him documentation and real estate contracts regarding some of the matters I discussed with him, and after wrapping up our conversation, he still never asked for any consultation fees. I'm honestly in awe at how patient Mr. Voyles was with me during the call and with how informative he had been. The level of legal service I was provided by him was unparalleled to anything I've received elsewhere. I honestly cannot see myself entertaining another law firm on any related legal matters, just based off the recent experiences I've had with Mr. Voyles and his staff. Mr. Voyles, this is how you create relationships that are mutually beneficial between the attorney and client! Thank you so much for everything you've done to help me! Sincerely, Andrew L.
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23 Oct, 2024 by Michelle gell
Bradley Voyles was very informative. He helped me understand what was and wasn’t needed in our current situation and also shared what we could do to ease issues when our children have to deal with our estate.
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23 May, 2024 by Alex youn
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22 May, 2024 by Melissa lewis
This law firm has given me outstanding service, and I highly recommend them. They were detailed and extremely timely. Five stars from start to finish!!
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