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Philip E. Mullin, Attorney at Law
Family law attorney in El Paso, TXReviews: 7 | Overal Rating: Bad
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Doesn’t get things done in a timely manor very negligent
But when it came to handling my case Mr. Mullin and his staff were not pro active at all. I repeatedly made phone calls to inquire about the status of the case and was always told they were "going to send that today" or something similar. There were no disagreement or arguments over property with my then spouse, however it took over three months to the submit the decree to the court despite all residency requirements being met by petitioner prior to filing. I did not receive updates via email or phone unless I intitiated it, unless it was for payment of services (which was always made timely with no issues).
In March both parties in the case agreed and signed a statement of division for all property and assets. This, according to Mr. Mullin, was the last item need to file the petition with the court. After not receiving an update for three weeks (mid April now) I called to inquire and was told by his secretary they were sending the documents to the other attorney that week. Again no update. I received an email on May 10 that said "Mr. Johnson, attached is the final decree for your records". It was filed May 6 with the court.
I understand that many clients are relying on the services of one individual. I also believe that if you are going to provide a service then you do it to the utmost of your ability and communicate effectively with the client. While the end result was satisfactory, a lot of time and hundreds of dollars could have been saved by more diligence on behalf of Mr. Mullin and his staff.
I would recommend Mr. Mullin if you are in the local area and can stop in to check on the status of the case. Otherwise I fear you may be treated as a side job that receives less than adequate attention.