Robert L. Inge - Salisbury, NC
Family Law Lawyers in Salisbury, NC
112 North Main Street Salisbury, NC 28144
Salisbury Family Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Reviews
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Hired Law firm 2017-2019Stay away, this attorney has "Old reputation" from back in the day but doesn't care for your case! He's all talk in his office but in court doesn't put a fight and gives into other attorney. He's been known to settle with other attorney's outside and gives in for compensation on other cases! His communication is the worst, you can go an entire month and won't hear from his until 2-3 days before trial, then he tries to cram your case in a day. There are many other attorneys in the area with no reputation that can handle themselves in better in court. He gives the death stare when your in his office and expects you to listen to him instead of him listening to you! He represented our case for 2 yrs... EVERY single time the other party won, finally we got rid of him. Trust me, not worth it... Old Dogs don't learn new tricks and this one needs new ones... Move on!
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