Timothy Earl Nilan, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Downey, CA with 28 reviews
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Timothy Earl Nilan

10825 Lakewood Blvd., Downey, CA

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Iliana flores

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28 May, 2024
An incredible team work from all of them. Lucille returned every email, txt message and phone calls. Very professional and Mr. Nilan actually showed up to every appointment with us not like my previous lawyer who did nothing for helping me and I only spend thousand of dollar for nothing. My case wasn’t easy and my previous lawyer did nothing for me. Mr. Nilan was there on top of everything since the consultation phone call. Thank You to the Nilan Law Team for taking my case. I recommend him 100%
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Juan ortiz

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04 Jan, 2024
Working with Mr. Nilan and his staff has been the worst experience of my life. I hired him to help me get visitation rights with my kids, and everything was going well until my ex-wife filed a restraining order, lying about almost everything. I was never properly served, but there was a hearing date that I was supposed to attend, but Mr. Nilan and his assistant at the time told me not to go because I wasn't properly served. I kept calling and emailing Xochitl, asking if I should attend the hearing, and she consistently responded with the same response: "No, because this is not valid, you weren't properly served. I followed instructions not to attend the hearing. My ex-wife was granted a restraining order, and a week later, I received a package from Mr. Nilan's office with the details of the order, including the inability to see my kids, call them, or do anything else for three and a half years. This got me thinking, how is this possible if they said it wasn't valid? I called Xochil'd right away to find out what was going on, and she said she was going to ask Mr. Nilan and would get back to me when she eventually did. Mr. Nilan said he believes he has a strong case and can get the restraining order lifted, but he will require $3500. I informed her that money wouldn't be a problem if he would have resolved the matter at the hearing and then charged me for his services. I was shocked to hear this and asked her why you guys had advised me not to attend the hearing when it could have been avoided from the start. However, he allowed the court to rule that my ex-wife may say anything she wanted to. I was so angry that I didn't contact Mr. Nilan's office for over a month. After I had calmed down, I contacted Xochilt and asked if we could go to court to resolve this. I didn't realize I had only 30 days to file an appeal and respond to the court regarding the restraining order, so I was shocked to hear that there was nothing more we could do. I spoke with Mr. Nilan directly and asked him why he had let time pass and hadn't taken action if he knew there would be consequences. All he said was that he apologized for his actions, and he had dropped the ball with my case and asked me what it is you want me to do told him, "Let's go to court and try to resolve this. Talk to the judge." When we went to court, he told the judge that it was his fault as well as that he had dropped the ball, but the judge did not seem to care. All he said was that there was a restraining order in place and that he could not make any changes. Mr. Nilan and I returned to court a few more times because, in the opinion of this purportedly experienced attorney, Mr. Nilan had a suggestion for how to handle the situation, but the outcome was the same each time. "YES," he succeeded in getting me to begin therapy so that my two children and I could forge new bonds. Wow! Remarkably, I haven't seen my two children or been able to do anything for the past three years, and I still have one and a half years left. Because of the restraining order, no one wants to assist me with my therapy because they don't want to be involved in any legal issues. If I could give this unprofessional lawyer a zero-star rating, I would advise not working with him because all he cares about is getting your money. Negative five stars is what I would do.
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William gomez

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11 Jan, 2023
I just want to give Thanks to Tim, for being my son's voice at court in a really tough case that lasted 17 months, where Tim was able to win in my son's best interest
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Highly professional and experienced legal representation
“Mr. Nilan was there on top of everything since the consultation phone call.”
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Dedicated and responsive to client needs
“Lucille returned every email, txt message and phone calls.”
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Successful in achieving positive outcomes for clients
“I just want to give Thanks to Tim, for being my son's voice at court in a really tough case that lasted 17 months, where Tim was able to win in my son's best interest”
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Excellent customer service and client care
“Love the staff, their professionalism is unmatched. Tim himself is one of the best lawyers I've ever had hands down.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I definitely feel recommend this Law Office to anything pertaining to Family Law, you will not be disappointed.”
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Potential communication issues and lack of transparency
“I kept calling and emailing Xochitl, asking if I should attend the hearing, and she consistently responded with the same response: "No, because this is not valid, you weren't properly served.”
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Possibility of mistakes or oversights in handling cases
“Mr. Nilan said he believes he has a strong case and can get the restraining order lifted, but he will require $3500.”

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