Where do I begin. I’ve known Mr. Blanks for what seems a lifetime. He was referred to me by a former co-worker during my separation from my husband at the time. He was just as she said a man with a compassion for his work but more than that, a compassion for people. On my first visit in January 1999, I was nervous and anxious to name a few of the emotions I was dealing with at that time. I was in the process of eviction, had just had major surgery (breast cancer), raising four children now on my own and to top it all off, he person who I thought would be there for me had walked out leaving no support. Needless to say, I was devastated and feeling worthless. I met with Mr. Blanks and he reassured me from the first visit, that things were going to be OK. He did not sugar coat it, it was going to be an uphill battle, but one I could win. I knew then I had someone on my side, who would fight for me and my children. There were times when I felt like giving up, but because of his determination and the person he was and still remains today, he did not let me give up. It took several years of reaching to finally get to the place where we went to court and sought judgement against my husband. Well, as a pattern, he of course did not comply with the ruling and so I find myself again having to go back to court on more than one occasion. I failed to mention that Mr.Blanks, knowing my financial state took me on as a client, based on the recommendation of his client, my former co-worker. I can not begin to tell you how relieving that was to me at a time when I was not working and funds were very slim. I will never be able to put into words what that meant to me. I only ask God to continue to bless his firm and all that he does.” I could not have had any better person representing me in the courtroom. I felt that he would have done the same if I had been a family member or a long time friend. My experience was very stressful needless to say, but having Mr.Blanks and his team