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C. morales

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19 Apr, 2022
Mr. Sadler and his team were always professional and answered any questions we had for modifyiing visitation. After our case changed and we had to take different steps, his team was really great about letting us know how it would happen and preparing us for each step. Their experience and care was much appreciated. Highly recommend!
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Uriel barrientos

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26 Oct, 2021
I have custody of my kids and we spoke about getting some child support for my kids and when I gave him the Money now all of sudden nothing could be done, the only time I spoke to this man was about what he “could” do for me. I had to let his PI know when and where the person he was serving was. I should have just kept my money, I’m in the same boat 😅😂.the only thing I keep gettin is invoices 👏🏻.
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Chris bain

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25 Jun, 2021
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Phillip cochran

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03 Feb, 2021
Mr. Sadler is very professional, knowledgeable and understanding with his clients going through a very emotional period of life. Trust him and you will not be sorry with your choice for counsel.
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Joaquin meza

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18 Nov, 2020
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Steven sierra alcabes

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14 Nov, 2020
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05 Nov, 2020
Mr. Sadler was great throughout the entire process and got me the results I wanted, he was honest, forthcoming, and extremely flexible. His entire staff was nice and very responsive to concerns I had throughout my case, if you in the market for an attorney, I would definitely suggest hiring Mr.Sadler.
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Gene phipps

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15 Sep, 2020
Mr. Sadler talks a good story but when it came time to mediate for a divorce, he didn’t do what he promised. During the mediation process, I had to correct his addition twice. When I was bullied into signing a settlement agreement because of a lie that was brought to me by him and the mediator, he was emphatic that the signed statement could not be contested. He said if I wanted to contest it I would need to get another attorney. Also that the balance of my deposit was non-refundable. He had only used about half of my $2500 during the mediation meeting (3 hours). He said I would have to get another attorney, likely because he knew I had no more money He is much quicker to take your money than he is to actually work for you. When he requested the $2500, he didn’t bother to explain that any unused portion was non-refundable. I did get my divorce but I did most of the filings on my own. 3 hours mediation and 30 minutes in court cost me $2500. He said he had to do hours of preparation before court. If he has done as many divorces as he claims, the only preparation would have been done by his assistant and that would have been filling out a few forms. Needless to say, I was not happy with my experience with Mr. Sadler Gene
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Paul alexander

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26 Jun, 2020
Mr. Sadler is well versed at being an attorney, doing attorney things as attorneys do. What that means for you is, and this matters whether he's your attorney or the opposing party's attorney, he will gravitate down the path of maximizing the churn of requesting Admit/Denies and Discovery over one-on-one dialog and negotiations. This translates into time that he charges his client, which is good for his account receivables. I noted that when my "limited scope" attorney met with him, and went over details that were also written out for him, that he did not retain the information to memory. As a result, he unnecessarily defaulted back to wanting to engage in Discovery to find the same information that had already been divulged to him. Again, lawyers make more money if they churn and go through the legal back and forth, so it is my impression that he did not prefer to find solutions outside of the courtroom to come to a more rapid agreement. Mr. Sadler ended up releasing my ex as her attorney (he fired her!), because we came to an agreement on 95%+ of the issues on our own, in a single phone call. He was upset that she talked to me. Mr. Saddler could have been instrumental in working with both of us to finalize last few details of the final draft of our divorce decree. To me, that fits the character of a good attorney that cares about the best interest of their client. I know attorneys argue otherwise and have reasons why, beyond making more money for themselves. Sometimes they can win bigger settlements for their client. However, the terms my ex and I agreed on are what his client wanted, and we had found solutions that worked for both of us. By releasing her, it has taken well over a year to move our case to a conclusion. There are other attorneys out there that will work with you and support you in finding an effective, reasonable and quicker path to finalizing a case. In doing so, it saves you money, time and stress. As an example, I know from experience that McKillop is one of those attorneys, plus she can handle even the most aggressive opposing attorneys that chose to grind it out, need be. Think about what drives attorneys' actions. Money. When an attorney has a full schedule, they push cases to a close quicker than attorneys that do not. In 2018, Saddler had billboards advertising his practice, so his schedule likely was not full. On the other hand, I was told by Patricia Stone, another good attorney I recommend, that there is a shortage of Family Law attorneys in San Angelo. Think about what all that means. I expect Saddler to churn his cases to maximize his cash-flow, and that money comes from your pocket, whether he's your attorney or the other party's attorney, and that is an expensive endeavor in which the only parties that win are the attorneys. Best of luck! Divorce is stressful and time consuming, and finding an attorney, if you're not familiar with them, is very difficult. I hope this helps.
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Steven tharp

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26 Jun, 2020
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Aaron herrington

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26 Jun, 2020
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