Daryle Ronning - Pikeville, KY
Attorney at Daryle M Ronning PSC Attorney at Law
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Pikeville, KY
149 Main Street P.O. Box 1455 Pikeville, KY 41502
Pikeville Bankruptcy Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
Reviews
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Hired Attorney 2018-2019she then talked me into a chapter 13 with the promise I would own my home in 5 years so I converted over it took many months for her to even start the process, so long in fact that the classes I took online expired which I had to do over and after all that and a payment to chapter 13 clerk of $850 bucks the house wouldn't take in the 13 so it was converted to a 7 she PROMISED me I would receive the $850 bucks back I have called literally hundreds of times i'm not kidding me and her secretary are on a first name basis the third secretary I might add and the secretary knows my phone number by heart now, she dont even have to ask!! how familiar is that for you!! i've come to the conclusion after several months of calls and no call backs that she just flat out ripped me off I finally ask her secretary what are the chances she's going to call me back and she kinda chuckled and said: well you know the answer to that as well as I do. im disgusted it would have been different if she would have told me a 1500 bankruptcy would turn into a $2,890 one but she didn't, yeah that's right I had to spend an additional $500 to get my house appraised by a guy she recommended personally I think the whole thing is a scam. I'll be contacting the bar association as well as another attorney and will file a complaint with the B.B.B against her the reason for this review is so that no one gets burnt like I did and if I can save one person from hiring this particular attorney then I feel ill have gotten the money back that was promised to me. It's christmas time and because of what she did I can't get my kids hardly anything for christmas and we have been struggling every since we paid her just to be more informative we did everything right she received all the paperwork she requested within 2 days and all of her payment within 3 weeks and then received additional payment as soon as she requested in a timely manner for the appraiser also something that took three months to get done after we paid her i'm telling you this attorney is as crooked as Eric conn BUYER BEWARE please if you are reading this seek out a different attorney!!!
Contact
149 Main Street
P.O. Box 1455
Pikeville, KY 41502
Phone: 606-262-4064
Fax: 606-432-8177
Website: http://www.ekylaw.com
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