Angela K Hallier, experienced Business, Child Custody attorney in Phoenix, AZ with 41 reviews
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Angela K Hallier

5090 N 40th St, Phoenix, AZ

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1990:
University of Nebraska College of Law, J.D. with Distinction
1990:
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, JD
1987:
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, BA

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Phoenix huxley

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24 Aug, 2024
Was opposing counsel for my now ex-wife, so… take with as many grains of salt as you’d like. Two things are relevant if you’re interested in hiring this firm. First, they LOVE to bill. For example, they put me through a four hour deposition (the legal maximum in Arizona) and they subpoenaed all of my communications with my accountant, ever. You might think this means they “fight” and “look out for their client’s best interests,” but… four hour depositions for low net worth cases are bizarre and my accountant hadn’t seen a subpoena like this in over 20 years of practice. More to the point, nothing discovered either during the deposition or from my accountant was remotely relevant to the case. It was a fishing expedition, a waste of God only knows how much money. Similarly, communications that could have been handled without attorneys or through an informal exchange of emails came through frequently, often with elaborately drafted – and I can only assume, VERY expensive – letters attached. The extravagant and unnecessary communications stopped when my attorney informed Hallier-Stearns that we had been compiling a file of unreasonable litigation in advance of seeking attorneys fees at trial. The end result of all of this “Cadillac” legal activity? My ex-wife got precisely NOTHING she was fighting for. What she was asking for was patently unreasonable, there was zero percent chance at any point she was going to get sole custody or any of her other wild asks. A good attorney would have told her this. In fact, she fired a lawyer for telling her this two years ago, then went shopping for an attorney who told her what she wanted to hear. Two years, tons of money spent, she got absolutely nothing she was after. Not a single thing. The other thing you should know, particularly given Angela Hallier’s “pound of flesh” comment referenced by another reviewer is that she asked me, during the four hour deposition, if I was comfortable with my child being around my girlfriend because my girlfriend is Jewish. A picture certainly begins to form of who might be uncomfortable around Jews, and it’s not me.
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10 Feb, 2021
I spoke to Angela and Tabetha today for the first time. After our conversation, they put my mind at ease. I was told about Angela 2 years ago and was hesitant to retain her because of my finances. After going with another attorney and not getting the outcome, I decided to reach out to her. She and her team made excellent points that my attorney failed to address. She is honest and will fight for you and, most importantly, the best interest of your children. Rosine
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Pros
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Extremely knowledgeable, professional, and effective in the courtroom
“Angela was extremely knowledgeable, listened and addressed all of my concerns and did a phenomenal job of litigating in the courtroom.”
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Empathetic and supportive during difficult times
“She and her team were AMAZING. She is super sharp and strong- gets right down to it; however, they were so comforting and empathetic!”
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Focuses on the best interests of the client and their children
“Her focus at all times was to do the best by me and my children.”
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Explains legal concepts clearly and keeps clients informed
“She explains legal concepts so non-lawyers can understand.”
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Honest and upfront, even when it may not be what the client wants to hear
“She has a knack for dealing with all parties involved so they feel validated and heard. She keeps it real and has no qualms telling me, in a kind way, when I was acting unrealistic or snarky.”
Cons
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May be overly aggressive in pursuit of client's desired outcome, even at the expense of the family
“Angela knows all the tricks to get her clients to come out "on top", but the families suffer. Part of the ploy was to use my children as weapons...”
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Concerns about billing practices and not providing detailed monthly statements
“Would not recommend , after spending $40,000.00 I let them know I was out of money so when my balance ran out, they continued to charge me 4k more then sued me for it, even though they had not given itemized monthly statements.”

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