Ronald W. Uselton

402 W Lamar St Ste 101, Sherman, TX

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Karen stevenson

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18 Jul, 2024
Worst experience ever! I only used him because I needed an attorney to help me with my mom’s trust. I had to sue one someone that had a loan who refused to pay a penny back, I won in court. While waiting for the court that morning, he asked me about the girl’s response that she mailed in. I’m flabbergasted that he asked this considering this was the first I’d heard of it. I ended up winning that since I had proof of a contract she signed. Being she’s in another state, had to have the police dept serve her. When I asked if she had been served, he couldn’t tell me. I ended up having to go to court myself because my brother claimed I stole money from the trust, which I have proof of all contracts. The day of court, Ron comes to be and said he wasn’t sure about being my attorney! Say what?!?!? After giving him money many times throughout the years he just stops helping me? What a waste of time and money. I had earlier in the years sent him an email stating that he was fired and I wanted a breakdown of his charges. Never ever received anything from him. The other attorney ended up being a judge in a different county so I ended up back with Ron. Sadly. Don’t waste ur time and r money using him. He’s lost both cases for me and another for my daughter that he claimed he was perfect for helping us win each case.
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Dorothy johnson

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23 Jan, 2023
Won't do anything my grandson had to get a new lawyer cause all this one did was talked about food and poker and coffee with the DA .so if you want sit in jail he's your lawyer I heard bad things about him placing kids in abusive homes also .its all about money here best bet find a lawyer out Dallas your have a better chance cause these lawyers and judges and Da all in together have have get togethers for poker and cook outs
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