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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyer and staff
“They have been supportive of my unsure times and of my decisive times. Jeremiah Williams is a compassionate man that has advised me and assisted me in many ways.”
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Effective legal representation and positive outcomes for clients
“Jeremiah Williams and his office did an amazing job on two cases for me. I would highly recommend them to anyone seeking legal council.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in the legal process
“He knows the courts and knows exactly what to do and when. I know if I need to ever get sole custody that I can count on him to get it.”
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Dedicated to fighting for client's best interests
“Jeremiah & Dolores were there to answer any question I had, kept me fully updated and advised, timely returned phone calls and emails, not to mention Jeremiah's courtroom performance was awesome. Never once did this firm not have my back, lay down, or give up.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from the lawyer
“He did nothing that we asked. He is hard to get a hold of, and will make dates for a phone conference & then just never call.”
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Failure to adequately represent client's needs and interests
“He gave in to everything the other party asked. He didn't protect my husband or myself. We warned him of issues and he told us to "be adults and get over it".”

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11 Sep, 2024 by Will g
I think we're all in the same pond. Jeremiah I believe has gone far and above what most attorneys would have, especially in my case. In a contentious situation most people overthink and overlook the outcome sooner rather than later. Unfortunately this was my mistake and I felt incredibly emotional and unsure (doesn't everyone?) Really there isn't much to it once you see what goes on behind the scenes. Dolores is wonderful too in that she is a great assistant to Jeremiah. I'm incredibly thankful to have Jeremiah as my attorney. Not everyone may feel the same, but as the old saying goes "don't hate the player, hate the game" and trust in the process. It'll all work out, I promise.
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13 Aug, 2024 by Andrei popov
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23 Jan, 2024 by Jason keen
I had a great experience working with Russ Sablatura. 5 out of 5 stars. Would love to work with Sablatura & Williams again in the future.
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01 Nov, 2022 by Lindsay mcclintock
I couldn’t have been happier with my case. Even though we had a rough patch down the road and it got a little hard he still had my back no matter what. The other side of the family tried seeking full custody of my kids and he didn’t let that happen. He is one hell of an attorney that you can always count on. He is straight forward and very professional. He is very honest from the time you meet him and up front about the way things work. He might be expensive but he is well worth the pay at the very end. Thank y’all for all the support and having me as a client I will recommend him to anyone that is in need of an attorney. Thank you Lindsay Porter
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I’m sure Teresa is also a great attorney for men. I’m in the middle of filing out a very long background check document and had to dig up my divorce papers from 1997. Thank you again Teresa! I hope life has been as great and rewarding for you as you allowed it to me for me by how you handled my divorce.
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I had Jay Smith and my husbands attorney Randy Grimes was really taking advantage. I went to the courthouse and asked the secretary who beats Grimes...she secretly showed me three names. All women. I said now who is the bulldog out of the three and she circled teresas name. Teresa was considerate to my situation ... she saw and knew the tricks of my exes attorney. She beat him on a regular basis and I am so happy that I changed from Smith to Duffin!!! God bless Teresa I love her to death!
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