Mr. Foyil got me too. I needed legal representation for my divorce. As a single mom looking for a job, I thought Mr. Foyil was generous when he told me he would take payments. He told me his retainer was $2500 and he would start work on my case when I had reached $500 in payments.
Everytime I made a payment, in his office, with cash, I made sure I got a reciept. I always paid it to his receptionist (later I learned was his wife). When my payments reached $500 I reminded him of our agreement, but he did nothing.
I continued paying because I needed to get my divorce dealt with. I was thinking he was filling out forms or something to prepare my case. When I had reached $800 in payments Mr. Foyil had nothing started or filed or anything and my divorce was pressing me to take action.
When I called his office his wife denied the payments I had made. In tears I took all my receipts into his office and she told me, ""Oh, I'm sorry it must have been a computer glitch."" Still nothing was started. I had landed a good job and couldn't keep going out to his office, so I would leave him phone messages and emails that were never answered.
His secretary (wife), I believe, emailed me back with some advice, but nothing else. I know it wasn't Mr. Foyil that emailed me. Then I received some documents for my divorce in the mail from his office. It looked like I had to fill out the documents and file them myself, I was clueless, I've never done anything like that before that is why I had hired Mr. Foyil.
Then he or whomever had been responding to my emails stopped responding. He was never there when I would call and he never returned my messages. I stopped making payments, but I had already submitted $800. I took off $200 for the emails and the documents mailed to me to come up with $600 that I received absolutely nothing for, absolutely nothing. I wish Mr. Foyil knew how hard it had been on my kids and myself to make those payments to him that he simply kept. I lost my home, $600 and we went without necessities for many months. Thanks for nothing but more hardship Mr. Foyil.
David Foyil Reviews
Mr. Foyil got me too. I needed legal representation for my divorce. As a single mom looking for a job, I thought Mr. Foyil was generous when he told me he would take payments. He told me his retainer was $2500 and he would start work on my case when I had reached $500 in payments.
Everytime I made a payment, in his office, with cash, I made sure I got a reciept. I always paid it to his receptionist (later I learned was his wife). When my payments reached $500 I reminded him of our agreement, but he did nothing.
I continued paying because I needed to get my divorce dealt with. I was thinking he was filling out forms or something to prepare my case. When I had reached $800 in payments Mr. Foyil had nothing started or filed or anything and my divorce was pressing me to take action.
When I called his office his wife denied the payments I had made. In tears I took all my receipts into his office and she told me, ""Oh, I'm sorry it must have been a computer glitch."" Still nothing was started. I had landed a good job and couldn't keep going out to his office, so I would leave him phone messages and emails that were never answered.
His secretary (wife), I believe, emailed me back with some advice, but nothing else. I know it wasn't Mr. Foyil that emailed me. Then I received some documents for my divorce in the mail from his office. It looked like I had to fill out the documents and file them myself, I was clueless, I've never done anything like that before that is why I had hired Mr. Foyil.
Then he or whomever had been responding to my emails stopped responding. He was never there when I would call and he never returned my messages. I stopped making payments, but I had already submitted $800. I took off $200 for the emails and the documents mailed to me to come up with $600 that I received absolutely nothing for, absolutely nothing. I wish Mr. Foyil knew how hard it had been on my kids and myself to make those payments to him that he simply kept. I lost my home, $600 and we went without necessities for many months. Thanks for nothing but more hardship Mr. Foyil.