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Pros
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Strong, experienced, and knowledgeable attorneys who are dedicated to their clients' cases
“Greg is the best family lawyer I have seen. I used several lawyer to resolve issues I had with my child custody and never was able to get anything resolved till I hired Greg.”
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Attentive and responsive to client needs, providing personalized support and guidance
“Greg and his staff were very supportive of my needs and concerns during my divorce. He understood my situation with the kids and prepared my case accordingly.”
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Able to achieve favorable outcomes for clients, even in complex or difficult cases
“He took a complete mess of a case, and made our position very clear to the judge. We finally feel like we have been properly represented, and we won our case!”
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Respected and well-regarded by peers and the legal community
“Greg is very good in litigation and knows how to navigate through the legal system and is well respected in Galveston.”
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Caring and compassionate towards clients, understanding the emotional aspects of legal matters
“Greg is not only concerned about the legal aspect of the case but your emotional experience. I have always felt that my opinion and feelings were a priority for him.”
Cons
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Expensive legal fees that may be a burden for some clients
“He is expensive and works for the money. But he is the best there is, and will win for you.”
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Occasional issues with communication and responsiveness, leading to frustration for some clients
“Considering they can't return even a phone call would not be my first pick for a new hire”
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Potential conflicts of interest or prioritizing the firm's interests over the client's in some cases
“Greg seemed more interested in the politics of the judge than of my case. I feel I was used just to gain entrance into a court so that he could attack the judge.”

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11 Sep, 2024 by Vanna cortez
Thankful to the Enos Law Firm for being by my side. Catherine is WONDERFUL! She worked with me every step of the way during a very stressful custody modification. I am grateful for her calm, strong, and reassuring presence. Thank you Greg for all of the extra support and advice. Your experience and knowledge is most respected. Thank you to THE BEST paralegal, Stephanie, for always responding quickly and going out of her way to make sure I was always informed and up to date. Although I truly hope I do not need their services in the future, I would most certainly choose them again ten times over. Thank you again to everyone at the Enos Law Firm. I am undoubtedly grateful you were on my side.
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21 Aug, 2024 by C donnie
Very professional. This team did exactly what they said they would do for our family. They were efficient and kept us in the loop the entire process. I highly recommend the Enos law firm and will definitely hire them for any of our future needs.
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06 Jul, 2024 by Cdthayer1
He was assigned to my case roughly four years ago. My children were obviously in a horrible situation. There was evidence of extreme neglect and he was very responsive to my case while he was getting paid. He met with my kids and did some research. He told me his opinions on my case and even though the kids were in a tough spot, he stopped fighting for them when the immediate money ran out. I had been financially wiped out by another firm and was looking for help. He was assigned to my case and I was to pick up 75% of the bill. I paid my 75% off but could not fund the huge amounts he was asking for at the time. Greg Enos asked for another large sum of money of which I could not produce. He stopped fighting for the case and got out as fast as he possible. I found him to be extremely knowledgeable and didn't expect him to work for free. I paid all my debt to him and needed him to fight longer for the kids. I was assigned a second Amicus Attorney in my next round a few years later. I had a completely different experience in that this one was focused on doing what is right for the kids first, payment second. That is my only issue with Greg Enos. I believe if he would have stayed with it for the kids, they would not have gone through the disastrous years that ultimately allowed me to get my kids a few years down "the road". If you have the money up front, I believe he will represent you well, but in my experience it had more to do with the money that it did for the kids. I am reflecting on my case and experiences with two Amicus Attorneys. I am writing this year's later as I rate both. There was obviously a huge difference in the two. I believe if you are representing kids and there are huge "issues", then their best interests should be looked at first. The financial can be recouped later.
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10 May, 2024 by Drea bryan
I hired Enos Law Firm for custody order modification. I didn’t have any particular request in attorneys working on this case upon hiring the firm. I ended up working with Shandon and she was AMAZING! She was incredibly quick with responding, getting things executed, and very friendly. All of the ladies that helped with my case and were in communication with me from start to finish were very friendly as well. If I ever have another custody related need, I will be back to Enos Law Firm with Shandon.
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07 Mar, 2024 by Danielle betz
I've met Greg personally several times and he's fantastic at his job.
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