Jim Alan Adams, experienced Child Support, Consumer Protection attorney in Richmond, TX with 12 reviews
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Jim Alan Adams

304 Jackson St, Richmond, TX

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Roman sturgis

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28 Feb, 2025
Mr. Kincade and his team helped me through divorce proceedings with gentle hands. Mr. Kincade was especially helpful during mediation which was a total success . He is patient, kind, and soft-hearted with a light touch. That really helped as I navigated a major life event. The entire process was quick without being rushed and I felt good about his transparency with regular invoices. Above all, the kids were given the utmost consideration throughout the process. Strong recommendation for family law needs.
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Heidi

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13 Apr, 2024
Very poor performance as a lawyer. He is not reliable, he is not honest and he will talk behind your back to the other lawyer, that you are up against. He is months behind on statements, he has no idea what is good for his clients, his staff turns over yearly due to his passive aggressive behavior. He claims to know a lot, however his clients suffer. Hire at your own risk, I promise you will regret it. He lies on statements to gain more money as well. Very poor ethics, this should not happen when a lawyer is expected by their clients to fight for them, he will stab you in the back.
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Bill johnston

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20 Sep, 2023
James helped me through a complex child custody case. He was always prepared and offered helpful advice. I highly recommend James to help you!
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