J. Burton Hunter

1 W Main St, Buckhannon, WV

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Education

1972
WV University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1968
WV Wesleyan College, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1964
Linsly Military Institute, High School Diploma

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Anonymous

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20 Feb, 2022
Handed two children to a proven abuser and was egotistical about it. Mr. Hunter talks to hear himself talk. Read through his Facebook page. You will see it screams narcissistic. He does not care about morals or doing the right thing just about looking good. No matter how he does it. Even under false allegations and duress.
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Anonymous

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03 Mar, 2018
I just recently retained Mr, Hunter in a custody case that could have been long and difficult. I couldn’t have asked for a more clean cut case. His office was very professional and informative and his response to any questioned I had in between court dates and mediation was within an hour most of the time, if not sooner. Very knowledgeable about family law and has many articles on what to make of everything as you take each step of the way. Hope to not have any need of a lawyer again but he will most certainly be my first call and I will definitely refer him to anyone.
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Madison

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11 Feb, 2017
My husband and I got married three years ago and I was blessed with not only loving him, but getting to love his two children. After 2 years I finally had the chance to adopt these beautiful children and I am so glad that we chose Burt Hunter to take our case. We had many obstacles during our 60 days waiting for our Adoption hearing and he took on those obstacles and challenges and made sure that we got what we deserved all along. I can not thank him and his staff for everything they did for us. We will forever celebrate our "Gotcha Day" as my youngest calls it. Thank you, Burt, Letetia and everyone else that helped with our case! You all are like family and will always be my first choice for anything we need!
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Pros
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Effective in obtaining fair settlements and favorable outcomes for clients
“With his help I was able to get a fair and equitable settlement.”
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Passionate and dedicated in handling complex legal cases
“He fought hard on my behalf so that my family could preserve and continue to practice our faith.”
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Provides excellent client communication and accessibility
“His response to any questioned I had in between court dates and mediation was within an hour most of the time, if not sooner.”
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Builds strong, personalized relationships with clients
“He most impressed me when, at one point, my case involved religious beliefs/practices. [...] He believed in our legal system and practices in a manner based on correct principles without allowing his personal beliefs to interfere with his professional abilities.”
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in various areas of law
“He is honest, he is fair, he is a realist, he is straightforward and most importantly he is passionate about the work he does.”
Cons
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Potential bias or lack of impartiality in certain cases
“Handed two children to a proven abuser and was egotistical about it. Mr. Hunter talks to hear himself talk.”
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Concerns about the lawyer's professional conduct and ethics
“Read through his Facebook page. You will see it screams narcissistic. He does not care about morals or doing the right thing just about looking good.”

Publications

2012:
Perspectives of a Small Town Lawyer, Nuts and Bolts of Family Court
2012:
Perspectives of a Small Town Lawyer, Dear Personal Injury Client - Points to Remember
2012:
Perspectives of a Small Town Lawyer, Equitable Distribution in WV Divorce Law
2012:
WV Lawyer (WV State Bar Magazine), Dealing With Social Media and The Internet
2004:
The Advocate (WVTLA Magazine), Tips for Lawyers Representing Clients in Civil Mediation
2004:
The Advocate (Magazine of WVTLA), Tips For Lawyers Representing Their Clients in Domestic Mediation
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