Craig Patrick Tiller, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Forest, VA with 22 reviews
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Craig Patrick Tiller

15421 Forest Road., Forest, VA

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1992:
Washington and Lee University, JD - Juris Doctor
1989:
Lynchburg College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Nicole hoover

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14 Aug, 2024
Did not even make an attempt to fight my case. 1st offense ever in my life. No injuries no wrecks no running from the police. I got sentenced to jail time for speeding ticket. Did community service, driver safety class and paid a Chunckon my fine prior to hearing
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Danny inge

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15 Jul, 2024
Amy and I just had our wills done. the price was very fair nd included all the other paper work doctors want, the process was easy and customizes to our situation. We could not imagine a better experience. I was most impressed with their willingness to answer my many questions and their knowledge and solution suggestions.
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21 May, 2024 by Eleanor tillman
I have been trying to get divorced for years, Mr. Straw was able to get it all done over email, no uncomfortable court visits, no driving long ways to go sign forms because I reside in Daleville, which is about an hour from the office. If you are just looking for an easy and comfortable process for divorce, this is the person to go to! Goodbye Mrs. Burke and HELLO Ms. Tillman
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21 Nov, 2023 by Jason hale
I reached out to this office on 3 separate occasions. I called twice, left a voice mail, and filled out their "Contact Us" page, and haven't gotten a phone call or email back from them in over a week. This office is only one of two included in my MetLife legal package at work, so I thought I would at least call them and see if they could help. Upon writing this review, low and behold I get a response to it within a few hours, but the owner is pretty much calling me a liar, even though my phone records prove I called and web history proves I visited their site and submitted a form. The fact this office dropped the ball, and now I'm being called a liar due to their lack of organization is laughable at best. The owners only response to negative feedback is calling it a scam because he is incapable of taking any sort of personal accountability for his business being disorganized. You can look at his responses on here to other clients that left negative feedback to see what I mean. If this were a scam or not legit, I wouldn't have taken the time to write a lengthy review outlining my experience here. I left a fully accurate account of my experience with this office, just for the owner to get defensive and say it was my fault because they can't return a phone call or email? Yikes! And for the record, I called on 11/13, filled out the contact us page on 11/13, called again on 11/15 and left a message under Richard Hale. It would appear as though this lawyer is more concerned with their Google reviews than calling people back or taking any kind of personal accountability! His response to my feedback should be all you need to make an informed decision on whether you want to conduct business here or not.
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20 Sep, 2023 by Agbana abiodun
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