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Businiess name:  Law Office of Joshua Hall
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Do not bother contracting with unless your case is straightforward and you're ready to put money down right away. \r \r It took me about a year and a half to get my finances in line enough to pay for all the fees, which unfortunately left me in a state where a garnishment came into the equation. After a month of phone tag, I was told to contact another lawyer because they were 'too busy' because of tax season and other Chapter 13's. The boggling factor was I had asked just a month prior if I was being refused as a client and was assured several times that I was not being dismissed. \r \r There was far too much miscommunication as to what was going on and what I should do when I would ask about papers I would receive in the mail, only to be later told everything was all ""common sense"" and I should have done something differently. \r \r By the time I left the office, I felt pretty damn stupid because I didn't know how Bankruptcy worked... wasn't that their job? To guide their clients? I guess not. Really regret not looking further.

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