Janet E. Boyd - Stafford, VA
Attorney at Janet E. Boyd and Associates, PLC
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Stafford, VA
385 Garrisonville Road Suite 203 Stafford, VA 22554
Stafford Bankruptcy Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
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3.2 Value
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3.3 Quality of Service
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3.3 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2023-2024Janet Boyd is a first class professional lawyer. Her expertise is second to none. I would recommend her to any of my friends or family. She takes her job seriously and defends her clients with respect and care. We can’t say enough good things about her!
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Hired Attorney 2023-2024Janet Boyd is the worst attorney I have ever had. She was appointed to me by the state. I highly recommend finding anyone else. She knows nothing about child custody law and probably hasn't even looked at any of my case files. In my opinion do yourself a favor and not use Janet Boyd.
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Hired Attorney 2022-2023Janet assisted me in getting custody of my son. She was very communicative and between her and Kym, I felt like I always had someone to discuss anything that was going on the entire time. They, as a team, show genuine empathy and compassion and made me feel comfortable discussing with them anything that I needed to during the process, providing insight and advice in many different occasions. I plan on utilizing this all star team in my upcoming child support hearing. I can't thank Janet enough for what she was able to do for me.
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Hired Attorney 2020-2021If I could give a zero I would! Stay away from this attorney! Numerous unanswered emails and phone calls, 4 days before court I was asked by the attorney, "why are we going to court," I was charged for late filing fees when she had the documents over 6 weeks, I was charged for subpoena fees/service fees and the witness was not used last minute, she made repeated request for the same information, etc. IF you want an attorney that is invested in your case and the outcome choose another attorney!
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
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