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Complaint Review: JOHN G. McGILL, JR. - TEMECULA California

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  • JOHN G. McGILL, JR. 28459 OLD TOWN FRONT STREET, TEMECULA, CA 92590 TEMECULA, California U.S.A.

JOHN G. McGILL, JR. DON'T SEND THIS GUY CHOCOLATES; IF THEY GIVE HIM GAS, HE'LL CHARGE YOU FOR EVERY TIME HE FARTS! COMES ON "FATHERLY," THEN JUST KEEPS TAKING YOUR MONEY AND GETS YOU NOWHERE; HAD TO FIRE HIM BEFORE WE EVEN WENT TO COURT - $4,500 LATER! TEMECULA California

*Consumer Comment: I don't suggest a bull for a family law case.

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On July 23, 2008, my husband contacted the Law Offices of John G. McGill, Jr. concerning legal representation we believed would be prudent for me to obtain regarding an upcoming child custody hearing. Mr. McGill quoted my husband a fee of $900 to stand with me in court as I already had legal papers prepared for me by a paralegal granting my ex-husband Sole Legal Custody of our fifteen year old daughter. The only issues to be contested were 1) I should not be responsible for paying my ex-husband's attorney's fees, and 2) I wanted to make sure that whatever figures my ex-husband was submitting for the Dissomaster in establishing child-support modification were true and correct. I telephoned Mr. McGill after he had talked with my husband, at which time he clarified that his fee would actually be $1,200 because of the distance to court, and I made an appointment to see him in his office the next day.

On July 24, 2008, I met with Mr. McGill and submitted to him copies of all the necessary legal paperwork I had obtained through my paralegal. I also remitted to him a check for $1,400 as a retainer fee, with the understanding that with the exception of a few incidentals here and there, he should be able to get this case settled for me in a timely and frugal fashion. When I questioned him about the cost of his services versus just paying my ex-husband's attorney's fees, he advised me to stop letting this ex-husband of mine push me around. Mr. McGill used his fatherly attitude toward me that day to deceive me and trick me out of more than $4,460 of attorney's fees.

In conclusion, I appeared before the court on September 9, 2008, informing the commissioner that for ethical reasons I had to let my attorney go, but that I was retaining another attorney to represent me who would be available in two weeks. I was denied a continuance, and left to fend for myself without legal representation, nor so much as a file to look at. I know that a murderer on trial would have had more rights than I did that day.

There is a lot of talk these days about government regulation, and certainly Family Law is an area that should be under consideration. Too many attorneys in this field take advantage of the emotions and the financial situations of their clients to their own advantage and are willing to draw out any case as much as they can in order to fill their own pockets. Greed on the part of attorneys destroys the objectives of our judicial system today.

Barbara
MENIFEE, California
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

I don't suggest a bull for a family law case.

AUTHOR: Razo - (United States of America)

POSTED: Thursday, January 14, 2010

I recently retained John for a family law case and can only say I wish I had found him before the first attorney I hired on the case.

In particular, my ex had dragged out a mud slinging event at each step of the case.  I hired John after my case had already gone on for more than a year, I already went through one attorney, and already succeeded [and failed] pro per.  Representation isn't cheap, however, John and his staff billed me appropriately for services rendered.  Our filings were always timely, communication was excellent, and I would recommend his office to anyone looking for a divorce attorney.

Barbara, divorces aren't cheap and you should never go into a hearing without an attorney.  From reading your posting, it sounds like you filed an OSC for attorney's fees and support.  OSC's are limited as to how much weight the court will give to written declarations and (I use this term loosely in regards to an OSC) what evidence they will consider.

Ultimately, if you lose an MSC you can continue to trial.  It all depends on how much money you want to throw at a problem.  If your ex has a cash business or anything else that you have to "prove" his income, you are in trouble (I had to show how much a stripper makes).  You can't do it at an OSC, maybe at an MSC, ultimately you can in trial.  You made a comment regarding not aving the file in court.  I was always sent a copy of any documents we sent to the court or received from opposing counsel.

You can't simply hire an attorney to "stand" next to you at a hearing.  A failure of the attorney to review your file or negligence at any other aspect of a retainer can result in a malpractice suit.  Reviewing a case costs money.  I doubt John would prolong a case to make money off of you.  John doesn't puff up in the court to put on a show for clients who don't know any better.

You probably should have stuck with him at least to get through the OSC.  Trust me, many OSC's in my case did not go my way.  Ultimately, it was John who got the case settled for me.

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