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Office of the Attorney General of Texas


Country United States
State Texas
City Austin
Address 300 W 15th St
Phone 512-463-2100
Website https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/

Office of the Attorney General of Texas Reviews

  • Feb 4, 2024

I oppose on how long it takes for a citizen to get the complaint heard by the Attorney General. I had a complaint on getting information on an attorney who was or is with the Imbrie Law Firm and she represented me in a divorce case. I have being trying to get the id of this attorney at the law firm as not given it to me. I thought she was Ms. Stephanine Imbrie and she is not. I have filed grievances on her and she is not the one.

I summons Ms. Imbrie to Small Claims court and when she came in, there was a shock! This was not the woman who represented me. I wanted to confront her on her negligence in my case, which harm the consumer/client and why I needed to pay $450. 00 for wanted to correct her poor gathering of information (since this was new to me, I relied on her).

Only 3 visit were allowed with the payment received. On the 3 visit (I had to read the copy of the draft, which I did not know anything about the legal terms or jargon). I needed to speak with her or her legal assistant. I needed to know about the term "Statute of Limitation" and it's purpose. I later learned that if you do not know this term, your case can turn out much differently (like losing the case, due to not knowing the Statute of Limitation. It is important that the Attorney General of Texas take a look at this situation. This put me in a Financial Hardship and I was told later, my money was lost. I beg to differ. This is a violation of my Constitution Privileges of life, liberty and to reserve my investment. I did the thing this was needed and I still can't understand why I'm still waiting! I'm a complying citizen, and complying voter, and I'm the 4th part of the Government "We the people".

  • Mar 30, 2017

The office of attorney general for child support is ripping my husband off for a 170.00 dollars. His ex wife was in prison. So we went to court to change the child support to her dad for my step son on Jan 26th 2017. His child support went from 340.00 a month to 700.00. On Feb 1st my husband's ex wife passed away. The attorney general flagged her account for closure. Which they still haven't closed. They didn't send a form to my husband's employer in time for them to stop sending money to his ex wife's account. One check went through for a 170.00. They told me they put it on her credit card on Feb 21st. Even though they were informed Feb 2nd about her death and they had flagged the account. That money should have went to my husband's ex father in law. They told me there is nothing they can do about it and that they won't give him credit for it. They told me to contact her estate. Which she doesn't have and they are the ones who made the mistake. He works his butt off to pay his child support and they just threw away a 170.00.

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