Kyle Branson Sherman, experienced Family Law, Litigation attorney in Phoenix, AZ with 95 reviews
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Kyle Branson Sherman

814 W Roosevelt St, Phoenix, AZ

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Margot aspen

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11 Jul, 2024
Kristen is excellent & the firm is the best! Kristen was always prompt in returning my calls & explained every process to ensure I knew what to expect. I would use them again and recommend Kristen & the firm to friend’s, family, & coworkers.
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Amy st. lawrence

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28 Jun, 2024
My brother-in-law was facing egregious criminal charges, and Kristen Curry was recommended by my sister’s trusted family court attorney for representation. Kristen’s extensive knowledge of the criminal justice system, specific judges, evidence rules, litigation, and precedent was immediately evident, but as she began working on the case, she demonstrated equally impressive “soft skills”. Her strong intuition and understanding of the personality types of the involved parties cannot be overstated. She navigated the legal system’s many obstacles with agility, expertise, and class. The absolute best thing about Kristen was her deep knowledge of the case. She was as familiar with the facts, events, timelines, witness interviews, testimonies, and motives as my sister and brother-in-law were. When the prosecutor attempted to paint an event inaccurately, mislead jurors to draw a false conclusion, or report dates incorrectly, Kristen was prepared. For starters, while Kristen was questioning witnesses, she would handwrite a timeline in front of jurors so they could visualize the order of events. She would ask thoughtful, well-constructed questions to demonstrate the holes and inconsistencies in witness testimony and uncover outright dishonesty. In addition, she was able to expose the motive for the charges, despite the underhanded concealment motions the prosecutor filed the day before trial began. Kristen was also able to prove how poor the detective’s investigation was. While the prosecutor had to rely on dirty tactics, hiding facts, and a perky personality to appeal to the judge and jury, Kristen relied on professionalism, experience, and her ability to find creative solutions, present the truth, and shine light on important background/history that seemed unrelated to the case, but was in fact tightly connected to it. At no point did Kristen get riled up by the prosecution's strategies; she remained calm and confidently overcame them. Let’s talk about litigation costs. I’d go as far as to say Kristen’s rates are extremely low considering her excellence. She’s proactive and responsive, and has a wildly capable paralegal (Isabel). She gives honest advice even when it’s not what her client wants to hear, and will represent her client based on their wishes. She has a passion for her job that isn’t found in most lawyers, and there isn’t an egotistical bone in her body. It is obvious that Kristen does not do this for the pay; she does it because she loves it. I cannot speak to Kristen’s performance if her client is guilty, but I can say with 100% confidence that she was exceptional at revealing the truth and my brother-in-law’s innocence. She is an excellent litigator, and the trial ended in the rightful, yet remarkably rare acquittal (seriously, look into how rare that is) on all six charges. If you need an accomplished, competent, ethical defense attorney, Kristen is your girl.
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Alexis russell

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26 Jun, 2024
We are incredibly grateful for the exceptional work of attorney Kristen and Isabel. They not only helped my uncle but truly saved his life. From the moment we engaged their services, their compassion, dedication, and expertise shone through. Kristen's legal acumen and Isabel's meticulous support created a powerhouse team that navigated complex legal challenges with ease and confidence. Their tireless efforts, clear communication, and unwavering commitment to justice made all the difference. They were always available to answer our questions, provide updates, and offer reassurance during a very stressful time. Kristen and Isabel treated us with the utmost respect and care, making us feel like we were their top priority. Thanks to their hard work and determination, my uncle’s case had a successful outcome, and we couldn’t be more thankful. If you need a legal team that truly cares and delivers results, look no further than Kristen and Isabel. They are simply the best!
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