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Lack of communication and responsiveness from the lawyer
“In the almost 8 mo. I've been trying to work with Tate he has continually been evasive, dismissive and unavailable.”
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Failure to provide documentation and billing information
“He has never sent me anything in writing, a bill,reciept, or any documentation of how he has spent my money or what he's done for it.”
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Incompetence and inability to properly handle cases
“He has a reputation with Judges as incompetent. He never sent me any paperwork. No invoice, no court documents, no contract.”
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Neglect of client's cases and failure to represent them effectively
“Tate went on vacation for a month and didn't represent me while my x husband's attorney was busy working.”
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Unethical behavior and lack of professionalism
“Tate "Deadbeat" Saunders is a deadbeat dad who should be in prison. He has four kids and is in arrears on his child support and medical coverage for three years now.”

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10 Jun, 2024 by Julie w.
Do not hire for Texas parole! I hired him for my son who was coming up for parole. All he did was cry and whine about his divorce, his dogs, and his broken down car! I should file a complaint with the Texas Bar Association. He did absolutely nothing. He did not do anything he said. He works out of his home! That should be a huge indicator!
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07 Jun, 2024 by Anonymous
Tate “Deadbeat” Saunders is a deadbeat dad who should be in prison. He has four kids and is in arrears on his child support and medical coverage for three years now. His white privileged and being an officer of the courts has afforded him the privilege of the AG’s not going after him fully. His half Mexican and white kids are being raised by their Mexican mother and black stepfather. What’s a a dirtbag loser who believes he deserves a Father’s Day!
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14 Feb, 2024 by Xonja
when I hired him to represent my son, he met me at a restaurant and should have run out when he was late. I felt he wanted to date me but I'm a tough old bird that give zero fu3%s. he dragged his feet on the case never allowed me to speak with him and DA. So they sentenced my son 2 years. then into his sentence another charge was brought up a misdemeanor, he said he needs $25000 to fight tooth and nail today thank God Almighty, $4000 got cases dismissed. DO NOT WASTE YOUR BREATHE OF HARD EARNED CASH ON THIS BOZO, SHORT FAT WHITE STALE BREAD!
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27 Dec, 2022 by Charlie
Tate Saunders is an officer of the courts in Texas, a State of Texas bar card holder in good standing (BS), Family Law Attorney, a Child Support Evader and a Deadbeat Dad! The fact that this criminal is allowed to practice law and not be behind bars is “white privilege” at its finest. He has four kids and he refuses to pay child support or provide health insurance since his divorce nearly four years ago. Yet, he believes it’s his right as a white man to not care for his mixed race children. Don’t hire this guy unless you believe his white privilege will transfer over to you…NOT!
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07 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Where to begin… When I was in college over 10 years ago I was pulled over and arrested for possession of a controlled substance (adderall) that I was illegally popping for the week of finals. This was a huge charge little to my knowledge and o was slapped with a felony. My dad and I hired Tate and from the very beginning he was a weasel and a crook. He took our money and then basically vanished. He wouldn’t rerun calls or emails for weeks as I sat in jail. When I finally went to court he showed up late and advised me to take a much longer and much worse sentence than was even recommended by the state. He tried vigorously to convince me to take the harsh sentence but praise God I told him no and that I would speak to the judge directly myself. He warned me that doing this could make it even worse for me but I prayed about it and proceeded. The judge was actually confused that Tate wanted me to take such a harsh sentence and gave me a much lighter sentence that was recommended by the state. It was as if Tate was working for the DA against me. As a first time offender we were all shocked that he wasn’t able to get be a better deal and really confused as to why he didn’t even try. Thankfully I tuned my life around and learned a lesson. However, 12 years later I felt inclined to write this review because I feel I need to warn people out there about this person. He does not care about you or your problems or your family. He cares only for himself and he will screw you around in every way possible.
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18 Jan, 2018 by Steven
Amanda Erwin, On Feb 4 2015 in Gonzales County I Steven was sentenced two 60 years sentence's ran concurrent, for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (weapon being my hands) and Assault Family Violence both Felonies. I have had Prior convictions in Gonzales County. I am writing this to thank Amanda Erwin at the Erwin Law firm in San Marcos Texas for taking my case. What words can I possibly use to say what is in my heart right now. Many thanks for all of your love, effort, kindness and knowledge of the law and of people's feelings and needs. You are a gift! Thank you for your help in this difficult transition - I appreciate your expertise, poise and patience. Thank you for saving my life if it wasn't for you I would have been spending the rest of my life in prison.You are a awesome lawyer. I know for a fact if you can help me get through this you can help a lot if people around the world. Sincerely, Steven.D
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17 Jul, 2017 by Kathy
As a teenager, our daughter, as do many children of that age, made some poor choices. She was hanging with the wrong crowd and ended up drinking which lead to the involvement of law enforcement. We contacted Amanda Erwin and discussed the case. We immediately felt that she showed true compassion and understanding for our daughter's situation. We were very confident that her advice was in the best interest of our daughter. We scheduled an appointment to meet with Amanda and her husband, Josh. They were both wonderful! The sincerity they showed assured us that we were in the right place. Amanda and Josh took on this case as if it was their own child. They did what they said they would do. They fought for our daughter and had the felony charge reduced to a misdemeanor. Amanda advised us to have the charges expunged so that they would no longer appear on our daughter's record. So when it was time we hired Amanda to handle the expunction. Once again, we were extremely impressed with the way she handled the case. Amanda was adamant that this mistake should not follow our daughter around the rest of her life. She exceed our expectations threefold and we could not be more pleased with the outcome of the situation.
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09 Aug, 2018 by Mike faulk
We hired Charles for my Dad's Estate. He was very precise and to the point. He helped us so much to understand the basics of of a will. I would hire him again, because he is very caring & understands his clients feelings in the matter. He gets the case handled properly & doesn't charge you outrageous prices.
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13 Feb, 2017 by Trish
Charles represented a family member who was unjustly pulled over by a police officer. He went above and beyond to prove his innocence. He truly cares for his clients. He counseled my son and warned him about following the law. He is an exNavy officer and previously worked in law enforcement. So he knows all sides of the law and he is the most just man I have ever met. His courtroom savvy is incredible to watch. Mostly, it is his character, he is an honorable man who truly cares. He has years of experience and knows how to defend. There are other lawyers out there that might have great ratings cause they are young and work the social media but this is the lawyer you should hire. He has experience, commitment and justice on his side!
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30 Sep, 2015 by Dan misiaszek
Helped me with a criminal case after my first lawyer seriously messed it up. Highly trained support staff and excellent resources at his disposal. End result was positive and in my favor.
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17 May, 2019 by Anonymous
Ray and his staff were kind and understanding for the duration of my case. He was considerate of my situation and gave me the time I needed to prepare for my case in the best possible way. During that time he gave me several options making it very clear the pros & cons of each. When the time came he went line-by-line explaining the conditions of my case and the best way to proceed. He made me feel cared for and that he truly only wanted the best outcome for me. Highly recommended for all.
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16 May, 2017 by Suzanne
Ray Green was hired 14 yrs ago to handle my case. He is very sharp, very honest . He puts everything out on the table and made us feel like family. He genuinely cares and prepares for the best possible outcome no matter what the case. Ray has represented myself, both of my sons for all our legal needs!!! highly recommend
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05 Apr, 2017 by Sherrie bagley
Mr & Mrs Took such great care of my husbands case! He is very kind and took time to explain everything! This man saved my husband from up to 99 years of prison on a warrant that was almost 10 years old that we had no knowledge of. If you want the best contact Mr Green!!!
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