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Businiess name:  Ferrell Law Firm, PLLC
Review by:  Guest
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My experience with the firm has been horrible to say the least. I have never had to deal with lawyers before and my reasons for hiring this particular firm sadly was for divorce proceedings. Everyone who has had to go through it knows how hard divorce is and its worse when all you have are money minded, unapprochable lawyers that have no time for their client, drag the process for as long as they can while still billing with no progress whatsover. Worse is at times when phones don't get answered they claim to have lost secretaries and the lawyers walk away from the firm in the middle of your case then let you know that you can pay to have them continue with your case separately. Why does the client have to pay for the firm splitting and if one contracted them shouldn't his case be seen through despite the split. More than a year down the line, am still as married as I was when I walked into theor doors, thousands broker and no clear horizon ahead just yet. I need advice on how to get justice against them and get divorced too!

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