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WH Law - North Little Rock, AR

1 Riverfront PlaceSuite 745 North Little Rock, AR 72114

Updated: 03/04/2025

North Little Rock Bankruptcy Law Firm

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1 Riverfront PlaceSuite 745 North Little Rock, AR 72114

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By Anonymous on Jul. 07, 2020
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5.0 out of 5 stars

I hired the firm, everyone was very friendly and easy to communicate with. The flat fees and payment plans were super helpful.

By Anonymous on Sep. 18, 2024

1.0 out of 5 stars

This guy's use robots for reviews , beware they take your money and block you !!

By Mikah B. on Mar. 02, 2023

0.5 out of 5 stars

If I could give zero stars, I absolutely would. I've been working in the court system for about 11 years with the family court. I'm a father's advocate mainly. John could careless about what you have to say to the point he will even threaten to remove you if you ask too many questions. I've literally never heard of too many questions when it is about your children. He could give a rats a** about anything the kids want nor will care what you have to say. He apparently only cares about the paycheck. I've been working a case for close to 3 years for a father and I've never been more appalled by an attorney and I am so grateful he was removed and another lawyer was placed onto this case because she did more for my client in less than 6 months then he did in two years. He never communicated appropriately and was always making derogatory comments to my client and practically putting him down for wanting to be involved in his children's lives as much as possible. He even ignored a lot of his messages and concerns. I would also strongly suggest you find someone who will actually care about your case and not just the money. How he is an attorney that deals with custody cases, I will never understand.

By Sam J. on Mar. 23, 2021

5.0 out of 5 stars

wh Law is awesome, I have used them several times for legal troubles I have found myself in over the years. They have always been super helpful and very responsive, not to mention I have gotten great results every time I have used them!

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