Steven H. Everts, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Mesa, AZ with 8 reviews
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Steven H. Everts

1138 North Alma School Road, Mesa, AZ

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11 Sep, 2024
Mr. Everts represented me in a very difficult divorce about 10 years ago. It involved AZ law, International law, and another State's law for a prenup. He was able to maneuver through all of it succinctly and accurately. Highly qualified and I was in very good hands in my representation. I do not believe my divorce would have handled as well if I hired another lawyer, as he truly researched and figured out all the aspects of this complicated case.
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12 Apr, 2018
Extremely thorough and offered complimentary consult when most seasoned attorneys with his tenure would charge a minimum of $150 - $200 /hr. I was impressed he requested additional material to review/ consider to provide a more thoughtful analysis of my case. No denying Steven is an expert and sincerely appreciated his time.
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Veronica

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25 Apr, 2017
I hired Mr everts to be my attorney for a divorce modification child support, & custody. long story short he didn't catch something and something they told me all along they would do could no longer be done because I had not done my paperwork incorrectly. He was hired as my attorney and even had me correct the child support worrsheet but blamed me for his error in not catching it. I did file a complaint with the AZ STATE Bar and because this was a mistake I was advised to look for a legalmalpractice lawyer because he cost my son close to $35,000 in back child support that we could not get because he made a mistake not me. I will be building a webpage to post my story, in the end at my child support pre hearing with my x attorney in the room, and the end my x first words out of his mouth where him thanking my attorney. Justice was not served and this momma is on fire with what he put us though. My son is special needs and he did not advocate for me for him like he was hired to do so. DO not hire them!
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Extremely thorough and knowledgeable in the law, with deep expertise in handling complex cases
“I was impressed he requested additional material to review/ consider to provide a more thoughtful analysis of my case. No denying Steven is an expert and sincerely appreciated his time.”
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Provides personalized attention and goes above and beyond to ensure the best possible outcome for clients
“It was also very refreshing that he actually advised against his own better financial interest and instead recommended I continue with my current attorney until the appeal process.”
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Highly experienced and skilled in navigating difficult legal situations, including complex family law matters
“He has been an attorney long enough to know how to properly navigate such a difficult situation and provided a great amount of insight and strategy for my upcoming hearing.”
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Demonstrates strong professionalism, kindness, and concern for clients' well-being
“These are traits that are not always common in the legal industry. It is vital that you work with someone that you trust when it comes to the matter of your child's safety and well being.”
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Made a mistake that resulted in significant financial consequences for the client
“He was hired as my attorney and even had me correct the child support worrsheet but blamed me for his error in not catching it. I did file a complaint with the AZ STATE Bar and because this was a mistake I was advised to look for a legalmalpractice lawyer because he cost my son close to $35,000 in back child support that we could not get because he made a mistake not me.”
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Allegedly did not adequately advocate for the client's best interests in a child custody case
“My son is special needs and he did not advocate for me for him like he was hired to do so.”

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