Home
> Family law attorney in Waynesville, NC
> SONG LAW - Jonathan J. Song, Esq. Review
SONG LAW - Jonathan J. Song, Esq.
Family law attorney in Waynesville, NCReviews: 44 | Overal Rating: Good
Excellect | |
Good | |
Average | |
Bad | |
Awful |
Excellect | |
Good | |
Average | |
Bad | |
Awful |
Reviews
I only had a minor traffic incident and needed assistance to help properly resolve. Song Law Firm held themselves very professionally, and prior to exiting our first phone conversation already had things in motion. Very awesome perception prior to hanging up the phone.
I was very impressed with the firms direction, execution and communication to have my case resolved.
I would recommend reaching out to Song Law Firm. My kind of attorney!
Thank you!!!
I do recommend the use of Song Law! Anytime I feel my money is weell spent; I am a happy camper. Good job Jonathan!
Communication, honesty, and integrity.
His staff is on point, everyone listens and shows a tremendous amount of care in their work.
I hope to not have to hire an attorney again, however if I do, it will be with Jonathan.
Thanks Song Law Firm for helping me to get my daughter back and have fair justice served.
Angela M. Oliver
I know all about that Jewarama. Client Black. Report both. State Bar and Judicial commission. Get a Professional Malpractice Attorney. Preferably one muti-state licensed. Song and Song severely mishandled client case in that area. Judges can be sued individually!
Then, he missed our first court date, giving my ex custody by default. He apologized, and offered to represent me until I regained custody without charging me any further. I believed him when he said that David Wijewickrama "tricked" him into not being there, and gave I him another chance.
His solution was to "file multiple motions" on my behalf. He did not do this that week, or the next, or the next. He went on vacation instead. His wife stepped in to file ONE motion about a month after he promised to do so.
Before the second hearing, he asks me if I want to proceed with Strategy A, or Strategy B. I chose A. In court, he proceeded with Strategy B, and handed over A to the defense like a frosted cupcake. He did not have my permission to change the course of action. It is not what I wanted, and we lost.
It's also worth mentioning that he takes weeks to respond to emails, if ever, and has missed scheduled appointments at his office, knowing that I had to drive almost an hour to get there. Motions that are promised, don't get filed.
Be prepared to endure office gossip from his employees, and a lot of blame shifting when things go wrong. For example, one assistant, Margaret, says that the other assistant, Misty, has "no idea what she is doing", and that's why Jonathan didn't call me back, etc.
To add insult to injury, Song has now gone back on his promise to represent me without further charge. When I asked for my money back, he wrote me an incredibly hurtful, unprofessional email.