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Tameka Haynes

Augusta, GA

Licensed for 24 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Real Estate

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Real Estate

Language

English

Contact

Randolph Frails, P.C.211 Pleasant Home Road Suite A-1Augusta, GA, 30907211 Pleasant Home Road Suite A-1Augusta, GA, 30907

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

James
October 25, 2012

Attorney Frails is a trustworthy, tough, and dependable lawyer. He has successfully litigated several cases for me and my wife. J. T. Walton

anonymous
October 31, 2016

Do not see this attorney for any family law matters. I hired him based off a local radio advertisement. He took $2500 for a retainer and I paid him $5000 total in advance to take on my case with my non-custodial son's father. The court date came and passed and not he or anyone from his office contacted me to inform me of my court date. Since my estranged son's 1%er biker gangbanging father (which I have a domestic violence flag against on the child support order) showed up to court and has no money to hire an attorney, he asked if I could bring my son to his office so that my toddler son could meet him. I agree and right in front of my son's father he flipped on me, sided with my son's father with things I previously discussed with the attorney that the attorney magically could not remember in front of my son's father, then tried to draw up a visitation order on the spot which I refused to sign and insisted on sending out the order anyway. He stated that if I didn't want to sign it then fine, it'll go to court anyways. This may mean something to most people and nothing to very few; but both are Freemasons and both are retired U.S. Navy. You do the math.

James
October 25, 2012

Attorney Frails is a trustworthy, tough, and dependable lawyer. He has successfully litigated several cases for me and my wife. J. T. Walton

anonymous
October 31, 2016

Do not see this attorney for any family law matters. I hired him based off a local radio advertisement. He took $2500 for a retainer and I paid him $5000 total in advance to take on my case with my non-custodial son's father. The court date came and passed and not he or anyone from his office contacted me to inform me of my court date. Since my estranged son's 1%er biker gangbanging father (which I have a domestic violence flag against on the child support order) showed up to court and has no money to hire an attorney, he asked if I could bring my son to his office so that my toddler son could meet him. I agree and right in front of my son's father he flipped on me, sided with my son's father with things I previously discussed with the attorney that the attorney magically could not remember in front of my son's father, then tried to draw up a visitation order on the spot which I refused to sign and insisted on sending out the order anyway. He stated that if I didn't want to sign it then fine, it'll go to court anyways. This may mean something to most people and nothing to very few; but both are Freemasons and both are retired U.S. Navy. You do the math.

James
October 25, 2012

Attorney Frails is a trustworthy, tough, and dependable lawyer. He has successfully litigated several cases for me and my wife. J. T. Walton

anonymous
October 31, 2016

Do not see this attorney for any family law matters. I hired him based off a local radio advertisement. He took $2500 for a retainer and I paid him $5000 total in advance to take on my case with my non-custodial son's father. The court date came and passed and not he or anyone from his office contacted me to inform me of my court date. Since my estranged son's 1%er biker gangbanging father (which I have a domestic violence flag against on the child support order) showed up to court and has no money to hire an attorney, he asked if I could bring my son to his office so that my toddler son could meet him. I agree and right in front of my son's father he flipped on me, sided with my son's father with things I previously discussed with the attorney that the attorney magically could not remember in front of my son's father, then tried to draw up a visitation order on the spot which I refused to sign and insisted on sending out the order anyway. He stated that if I didn't want to sign it then fine, it'll go to court anyways. This may mean something to most people and nothing to very few; but both are Freemasons and both are retired U.S. Navy. You do the math.