I am always grateful when clients write thank you notes and leave satisfied scores on legal rating websites. Of course, results vary and past performance does not provide any guarantee for future cases, or your case in particular. But I’d be personally leery of becoming involved with an attorney with less than positive reviews. Wouldn’t you?
These reviews were left on my public Avvo profile, emailed to our firm, or directly sent to us from this website.
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Mr. Smith: I would like to thank you and your firm for accepting me as a client ( second time around). I met with attorneys Emily and Nicole yesterday, it was a good consultation. I feel I will be well represented. There is a compassion that flows from your staff to the clients. I am so thankful for that blessing, it is very uplifting. Blessings in our Lord. Have a blessed night. --Sandra K.
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H. Van Smith at Smith Strong runs a tight ship! Throughout my divorce process, I felt like I had an Army beside me, fighting for my best interests and never blinking. Have you ever noticed that the big dogs don’t bark and usually don’t need to bite? That’s how I felt the Smith Strong Team handled the other side in my divorce case. Being a stickler for competence and details, I did my homework before choosing a divorce attorney. I made a well informed decision to go with Smith Strong, and consider it one of the best choices I have made in my life. These folks are the real deal.
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I have been to court once with Mr. Smith. It was clear that his experience has taught him very effective strategy. He was anticipating the opposing attorney's underhanded move to obtain temporary support without a formal hearing. He was able to squash this, and demonstrated that he expected this all along. My first hearing was a clear victory. After the hearing, he sat down with me one on one in the courthouse to move on to the next step . . . . At this point, I have no regrets in hiring him and would repeat in a heartbeat. My only regret is not hiring him sooner.
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We had contacted other attorneys who gave no hope at all; Smith Strong did just the opposite and proved to be correct.