J. Scott Bougher, experienced Appeals, Child Support attorney in Port Orchard, WA with 9 reviews
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J. Scott Bougher

Po Box 8211, Port Orchard, WA

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Kevin

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12 Nov, 2023
Yall can fool yourself this guy is pathetic disrespectful and a joke and believe me when i say this i will have his job he bull shits through his teeth constantly cries wolf about being sick and i will be pulling all reviews and video recordings of his representation and taking them in front of the judge and the state governor and representatives as well as posting it all on every social media websites the best thing i got out this guy was the ratings he has and the laughs i got of being better off hiring your own belly button lint. He doesnt deserve his license especially when i who never studied law knows more about rcw and rights than he does.... Hes a pathetic waste of time and human life sorry not sorry.
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Jay

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06 Dec, 2021
At the beginning of my case with Mr. Bougher, he was very helpful, informative, and all around a great guy. Far better than the only other attorney I've had. However, I've made 10-20 attempts between each hearing to contact him and he never responds. He then goes into the hearing and tells the Judge I'm the one who's failing to communicate. It's hard to recommend someone who behaves like this despite my first impression of him being so good.
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Anonymous

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15 Jan, 2021
I hired Scott as my divorce attorney back in April. He sounded like a very promising lawyer and knowledge, dressing was questionable. After the first court hearing which I watched him shake while talking to the judge and other attorney, he went mute and told me he is in the hospital. There was no communication about the case. In November I was tired and ready to move on. I went to present my divorce documents myself. Scott got angry at me when I told him what I did and he send the papers to the other lawyer with words “this document was prepared by my clinical. She is from Somalia and does not know American laws.” I had to correct him and tell him I have never been to Somalia. I was shocked when he told me I am from Nigeria again I had to tell him I am not from Nigeria and he should take me as a client and know what I want and need and stop assigning me countries. I had the feeling he has no clue whom he was presenting. He would also tell me things like “you married your ex deal with it” this happens when I tell him to let my ex’s lawyer know that my ex has not given me his address as the parental plan required .on the last meeting with Scott, he started yelling at me told me he was going to get a lawyer and sue me for putting a review online then after talking about how he will sue me he asked me if that was a treat . Scott would not pick my calls will not return missed calls and even emails. I fired him after the incident. If you want peace of mind do not hire him.
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Knowledgeable and skilled in handling legal matters
“He was real good about answering texts. He knew which judges would most likely do certain things or what they expected. He made sure I was prepared for court. He negotiated things with the prosecutor so that I didn't have to plea to anything, I had to pay court fees and take a class. Scott was always prepared to take it to trial. He actually had a little technicality up his sleeve that would have gotten the whole thing thrown out. This guy is smart. He knows his stuff!”
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Provides personalized attention and communication
“He spent a lot of time on my case, patiently answered questions by email and in person, and he was able to get my case dismissed. You can't ask for s better result than that.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication with clients
“At the beginning of my case with Mr. Bougher, he was very helpful, informative, and all around a great guy. Far better than the only other attorney I've had. However, I've made 10”
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Unprofessional and rude behavior
“Mr. Bougher became notably angry, the Judge noted that I had questions for Mr Bougher and suggested we meet in private quarters, we did meet in private quarters, Mr Bougher yelled at me and called me a jerk, a coward, he told me that how dare I question him in front of the Judge, He offered to quit then (Who quits?).”
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Questionable billing practices
“I had a consultation with scott over the telephone he changed the price of his original hourly wage and charged us 400 dollars for a phone conlsultation which consisted of him talking about cases he covered with mimnimum relevance to mine.”

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