Stacy Marie Schnitzer, experienced Family Law attorney in Richmond, TX with 6 reviews
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Stacy Marie Schnitzer

711 Morton St, Richmond, TX

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04 Sep, 2024
Informed me after I retained & paid her $5000, that she was connected to the family of the pedophiliac respondant I was divorcing from. Did nothing with the case IN THE 18 MONTHS, she had it, nickel & dimed on every email and message when i tried following up and, didn't return any of the monies paid, including the remaining balance that was unused. Once I was able to cut my losses and find someone else she then took months to turnover records to my newly retained attorney and then said she never had anything to turnover. DO NOT HIRE!!!! Won't post my name because she's that vindictive and my children are still young.
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Amna farhan

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04 Jan, 2024
I highly recommend Amicus Danny Hoke for his exceptional representation in my child custody modification case. Amicus provided a truthful and compelling statement that truly reflected the best interests of my children. His dedication to representing my kids in the most positive light was evident throughout the entire process. I am grateful for attorney Danny Hoke’s expertise, professionalism, and commitment to achieving the best outcome for my family. If you're seeking a reliable and compassionate advocate for your children, Amicus Danny Hooke is an excellent choice
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Natalie saldana

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01 Dec, 2022
The level of incompetence displayed by Danny during a custody suit was almost incomprehensible to me. Any emails or discovery you send him will be completely disregarded, and asking about them after the fact will get you a deer in headlights look from him. He'll make decisions without conducting due diligence and cares not for the welfare of the children he's representing. On two occasions he misrepresented himself stating he'd conducted conversations with school administrators, so imagine our surprise when those same admins had no knowledge of who he was and put in writing that they'd never spoken to him. If your attorney recommends him, run as fast as you can to get another one. I strongly believe he relies on referrals and will drag out a custody suit as long as he can for self gain. While that last statement is an opinion, every other detail can corroborated with both written emails, and recorded oral conversations.
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