Certified elder law attorneys providing comprehensive estate planning services. Schedule a consultation with a Wright Abshire lawyer by calling 713-234-1940.
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Certified elder law attorneys providing comprehensive estate planning services. Schedule a consultation with a Wright Abshire lawyer by calling 713-234-1940.
Wright Abshire, Attorneys, A Professional Corporation, located in Bellaire, Texas, is highly regarded for their exceptional professionalism, knowledge, and customer service in estate planning and probate matters. Clients appreciate the compassionate and thorough approach of their attorneys, particularly praising Wes Wright for his ability to simplify complex legal processes and provide invaluable support during difficult times. Overall, the firm has earned a strong reputation for delivering effective legal solutions while ensuring that clients feel cared for and understood throughout their experiences.
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Es estresante que te llegue una carta de ustedes diciendo que un paquete fue entregado por error a mi casa yo paso trabajando dia y noche ni cuenta me doy de que ese paquete estuvo en mi casa, jamas lo recogi yo y solamente por que algun repartidor desorientado lo dejo ahi por error ya me envian esto la dueña debio contactar a walmart para que arreglen su asunto yo no soy repartidora mi vida es muy ocupada para estar en estos problemas.
Mr. Wright was an hour late to our consultation which we were told would be 1.5 -2 hours so we were under the impression there would be actual knowledge gained in this interaction. Instead, it was a painstakingly slow process of him asking questions then writing it down on a piece of paper. Even with him walking away from our meeting for a period of time it was barely an hour. When he came back all he provided is that “I can see a couple of options – I’ll show you those with an additional 4K.” We paid $550 for less time than they lead us to believe would be provided with zero value. The “consultation” ended up being a payment for a quote with zero confidence or trust that the level of service provided would be worth it.