Thurman Wesley Arnold III, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Palm Springs, CA with 20 reviews
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Thurman Wesley Arnold III

225 South Civic Drive, Palm Springs, CA

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Loma Linda University
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Reed College
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Lewis & Clark Coll Northwestern SOL, Juris Doctorate
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Univ of California Santa Barbara, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Seth

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10 Feb, 2021
When I first called this law office and set up my initial consultation with Michael Peterson for my pending divorce, I was impressed with how professional and straight-to-the-point he was. He asked all of the necessary questions and summarized my situation very quickly. His assistant, Jordyn, was also very efficient with scheduling and ensuring they got me in quickly whenever it was needed. I then hired Michael to help me draft a divorce agreement (i.e. settlement offer). We worked together, in person, to think through all of the angles and ensure that my interests were protected. Michael was very realistic, reasonable, articulate, and easy to work with. As much as I thought working with a lawyer might be a miserable experience, I actually enjoyed hanging out in Michael's office and working with him. In the end, I felt that I received solid guidance from Michael throughout the entire process of the divorce and felt confident, despite all of the uncertainties and "what ifs", that he had helped me get through the divorce as quickly and smoothly as possible. He also made phone calls to other experts / consultants / lawyers for advice related to real estate law, since my divorce involved some complicated issues regarding a home my ex wife and I owned together. Compared with other local attorneys - some of whom wanted over $7,000 right at the start - this law office was extremely reasonable with their rates, billing by the hour with full transparency and printed breakdowns along the way. Even after the divorce paperwork has been all signed off and completed, Michael has continued to help answer my questions as they arise. I am extremely grateful to have found Michael and Jordyn, since they saved me a lot of money and made my divorce as painless as possible. I would highly recommend them!
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E veritas

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04 Mar, 2019
I’m pro per and needed a second opinion on my complex court filing. Mr Arnold gave me exceptional advice, highlighting the weaknesses and strengths in my arguments ( immediately targeting and prioritizing the critical aspects, and then backing up his review with an impressive knowledge of the law) I was genuinely impressed, not only with his expertise, but his compassion and kindness in dealing with my difficult circumstances. He took time to make sure I understood, gave exemplary advice and saw the case from all angles. Don’t hesitate to contact him for a second opinion, you won’t regret it.
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Dennis

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04 Jan, 2019
Thank You The advice I received 01/04/19 form Mr. Arnold on my legal endeavors, as one quoted is "as good as it gets." Mr. Arnold gratuitously assisted me with the next direction to re-file my request to reduce or terminate a prior award of spousal support with great optimism. Patient to listen. Second Opinion Client. Northern, Ca.
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Publications

2012:
Inside the Minds (Aspatore Books), The Growing Role of Mediation and Collaborative Law in Family Law Cases
2010:
CuttingEdgeLaw.com, Consider Choosing a Peacemaking Lawyer
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CuttingEdgeLaw.com, In These Economic Times Consider Mindful Divorce
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CuttingEdgeLaw.com, The Power of Forgiveness in Divorce
2010:
TransitionalFamilyResources.com, The Pursuit of Whose Happiness? Men?
2010:
HG.org, Overcoming Addiction as a Coping Response to Domestic Violence
2010:
Martindale-Hubbell publication, Lawyers as Front Line Crisis Responders
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