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Julie C. Jones, Inc. - North Hollywood, CA

10999 Riverside Dr. Suite 206 North Hollywood, CA 91602

Updated: 02/21/2017

North Hollywood Family Law Firm

About Julie C. Jones, Inc.

Languages

  • English

Practice Areas

  • Family Law 60%
  • Adoption 30%
  • Guardianships 10%

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  • Molly Gustatson, Paralegal
  • Christina Jones, Paralegal

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10999 Riverside Dr. Suite 206 North Hollywood, CA 91602

Fax

  • 559-224-0444

Other Offices

Julie C. Jones, Inc. (Main Office) 2344 Tulare Street Suite 200 Fresno, CA 93721 559-224-0400

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By Anonymous on Oct. 19, 2020

0.5 out of 5 stars

Julie Jones and Devon Anderson were not my attorney, they were the attorney representing my boyfriend's ex-wife. They represented his ex-wife for several years and they let their client rack up a bill of $30k. At some point, they probably realized she would find a way to stiff them on her bill. Ms. Jones thought she we get cute and find another way to get paid. She decided to go after my money, the girlfriend of the petitioner. I wasn't even part of the divorce proceedings. Julie Jones kept my boyfriend on the stand for hours asking him questions about my income, what I pay for, and what gifts I have given to him over the years. Julie Jones wanted the Judge to consider my income as part of the petitioner income. The Judge even said her argument was ridiculous and that he couldn't order me to pay her legal fees. Julie Jones client, even had her fight for days to keep her children in private school and told the judge she could afford to pay tuition and all fees associated with private school, yet their client can't afford to pay her legal fees? Their client had money for a New Car, LASIK Eye Surgery, Gastric Bypass Surgery, Private School (public schools in our area are highly rated), and $4k for a trip to Washington D.C., yet their client doesn't have money to pay legal fees owed and Julie Jones wanted ME to pay. Guess what???? Julie's client found a way not to pay legal fees owed and stiffed Julie and Devon by filing for bankruptcy. Julie and Devon just sat back and did nothing, they didn't even challenge the bankruptcy. I even called and emailed Devon informing him that she lied on her filing and that based on her income she can afford to pay her bills. Devon did nothing with this information, I am assuming it's because he is not confident in his abilities, and was afraid to challenge his ex-client. The information that I provided to him has now come to light in their ex-clients filing, and their ex-client had to amend her bankruptcy filing. As of 9/25/2020, their ex-clients shows a net-disposable income of about $1,300 and the amount of debt their ex-client filed to have discharged was about $50K of that $30k is what is owed to Anderson & Jones. With an extra $1,300 a month of available cash, their ex-client should be able to afford to pay her legal fees. I have checked the BK filing website, and to-date, after their ex-client amending her filing, Julie Jones and Devon Anderson are sitting back once again and are not requesting the trustee look into this matter further. I would hope these attorney's think they are wroth what they charge and deserve to get paid. Why would anyone hire an attorney who is willing to get walked all over by an ex-client. Actually, maybe you should hire them and do what their ex-client did, use them and then not pay them. They will likely never go after you! Maybe Devon will actually feel more confident in his ability and go after his ex-client and ask the trustee to look into the matter further. You would think since they worked for it and she can clearly afford to pay that would go after what is owed.

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