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Terrell James D Atty

Terrell James D Atty

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Attorney James Terrell handled two of my divorce cases and he was at the top of his game he was a…read morevery good lawyer for my divorce cases and I hope he still is an attorney because I might need him again

If you expect contact with your attorney and/or any information related to your case then I would…read moreNOT retain James Terrell as your attorney. We found out more about my husband's child support modification case on the Missouri Case.net web-site than we ever received from Mr. Terrell. Phone messages and emails (which he stated was the best way to reach him) all went unanswered. No notice was ever given if he was going to send another attorney is his place for a court hearing and everything he did was last minute. If he needed information, he would contact us the day before it was needed and then it was a last minute scramble to get the information to him prior to the court submission deadline. My husband was referred to Mr. Terrell by a close friend and we were so disappointed on how he handled our case. When the new child support amount was settled out of court my husband's ex-wife did not submit the paperwork. My husband had no idea what to do, should he make the appropriate changes through the Child Support Payment Center with the new support amount or wait for the court documents to go through. He tried to contact Mr. Terrell several times and his calls were never returned. My husband had to call the County Court Clerk and the Child Support Payment Center in order to figure out what he should do. It is a complicated story (1/2 the child support was going to the ex-wife and 1/2 the support was going directly to my 20 year step-daughter) but when the ex-wife finally submitted the paperwork she had cheated my step daughter out of $700. Had Mr. Terrell advised my husband on what to do, maybe this could have been prevented as the ex-wife will not pay my step-daughter the $700 in overpayments she received. Going to court and dealing with a crazy self-absorbed greedy ex-wife is difficult enough...you don't need an attorney that adds to the craziness and frustration.

Bond Law Firm - divorce - Updated May 2026

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