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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in family law matters, with a strong understanding of the law and ability to problem-solve effectively
“Rocky really knows the law. She is smart, insightful, and creative in the way that she problem solves.”
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Genuinely cares about her clients and their well-being, providing emotional support and encouragement during stressful times
“She was an encouragement during times of intense stress. Rocky always remained professional, but clearly cared, and was invested in helping my family.”
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Excellent communication and transparency, keeping clients informed and involving them in the process
“I appreciate how Rocky included me in the process, was generous with her time, and patient while providing explanation.”
Cons
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Can be aggressive and unprofessional towards clients, with instances of yelling and threatening behavior reported
“She was assuredly intimidated by judge. Very aggressive towards me, at times yelling and telling me to empower myself.”
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Occasionally fails to follow through on commitments or take action to protect clients, leaving them feeling unsupported
“Does a lot of puffing but does not follow through. Was not at all aggressive in mediation. Allowed ex-husband to terrorize me after mediation with no action on her part.”

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25 Aug, 2024 by Polly crawford
Rocky was chosen by the court to represent my daughter Lauren when she was only 15, several years ago by her dad and his wife. I had met the wife briefly only a few times during an exchange so she did not know at all. This had been an ongoing attempt by her dad to alienate my daughter from me just like his own mother did to him and his sisters when they were young from their own father. The only accusation against me was I did not help my daughter with her Type 1 diabetes when in fact within a couple of years of her diagnosis I went back to college to become a Registered Nurse to better care for my daughter. My RN specialty is Diabetes and Hemodialysis which is the end result of patients non-compliance with taking care of their diabetes. Many sleepless nights of having to do 2am-3am blood glucose readings. My daughter’s Child psychologist asked me if she could contact her Pediatrician for a conference which I agreed to not knowing what it was about. The Child psychologist and Pediatrician called me into a meeting to advise me to get a restraining order against her dad because he was causing mental health issues which was directly affecting her health. As a college student single mother I had no way to afford court. I had been in counseling from the mental and emotional abuse from this man for 2 years but I was told I could not bring up the past. Her child psychologist told me I needed to protect because he is a Narcissistic Sociopath. That really blew my mind because as Dr. Phil says, ‘ a good indicator or future behavior is past behavior’. Since my daughter was 3-4 years old and would come home from visits, she would exhibit out-of-control behavior and her daycare or pre-school teachers would always say, she must have seen dad this weekend. He dragged us into court frivolously several times which I always won because I had done nothing wrong. Her dad would call my mother and attack me relentlessly. My dad and brother both had to intervene and tell the dad to stop calling and harassing my mom. The office manager where my mom worked for my dad then my brother intercepted his calls but he still managed to get through. During one court case the Judge had to ask for a chair to be brought in for my mother because she was obviously ill, which we found out later she had a heart attack. After court my mom told me she overheard the dad’s wife tell him, ‘ I guess she will have to learn the hard way. Fast forward a few years and I was served papers at my dialysis job with a restraining order to not contact my child who was in Texas for a visit. After several months of back and forth to Houston for hearings my mother on Christmas Ever had a massive heart attack and passed away. My mom had told me that my girls gave her a reason to live which is another story. I lost my job in January after my mom’s funeral and having no money left to fight I gave in. It has now been 7 years since I spoke to my daughter. She refuses to speak to me. We just buried my dad in May and she showed up and when I approached her to talk to her she told me DON’T. Wi to all the court ordered counseling meetings and court ordered parental alienation conferences my daughter never gave a reason for her Alienating me, just it had to be this way. I have missed high school dances, high school graduation, college and sorority functions. Her younger sister was so distraught losing her Nana and sister she attempted to take her own life. She now has 2 baby boys and her sister is not in her life. Thanks Rocky. Maybe study parental alienation and open your eyes to who the real person is alienating the other parent. All because I refused to take him back. I always told people he and I might not get along but he is good to Lauren. Look what that got me.
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22 Feb, 2024 by Dancemonkey2
Rocky is a very neat lawyer, I am happy I was recommended to her, she Has helped me through my child Custody, Divorce, and all the issues that are going on, including, family violence, harassing, etc etc. She does great and she handles the cases well, and has gotten everything we have asked for..... I want to thank Her very much because she gave me something I didn't think I would get back after being with my ex and the things that happened, my pride and joy... I would 100% reccomend her to anyone!!!!!!
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23 Jun, 2021 by Diego b
Some time ago Rocky helped me out writing an amazing contract for a business transaction. I recently called for a similar service and got rejected by the receptionist in less than 1 minute. Whoever picked up the phone had the power to decide whether my business was worth it or not. She made an express legal assessment of her own and said, " Sorry, we don't do that, we do family law "
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23 Feb, 2020 by Robert waltz
Great attorney and she is smart woman.
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29 Jun, 2019 by Shariff butt
A lady that has a solution to every situation , I was loosing hope in my case , rocky took both sides into consideration and comes back with several options that help both parties out at the end . Her years of experience was proven as she has clearly mastered the art of coming to a peaceful and loving resolution for both ! Thank you rocky !
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18 Mar, 2022 by Bill dickson
Always have a live person answer the phone and not a recording! If they are unable to answer your question, they always contact you with the correct party. This alone, makes the company special.
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22 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
Dear Mr. Sammons, I wanted to send this thank you note to you and all your staff who worked on this settlement for me. I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into getting it for me. Thank you again. I really do appreciate what you did.
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