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Pros
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Responsive and communicative team
“They stayed in communication with me on all issues and gave me expert guidance on what my best options were.”
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Effective at handling family law matters
“Marc and his team are amazing. They literally took care of my issue effortlessly.”
Cons
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Dishonest billing practices and overcharges
“Marc fraudulently charged me over $3,500 just to fill out this form and review it.”
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Failure to file required documents and defend client properly
“Marc will NOT honor his word, will overcharge you severely, will not file documents to court and will not defend you properly in court.”
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Lack of responsiveness and transparency
“When I tried to reach out to him several times through phone and email, and made sure the emails and voice mails were communicated respectfully, he chose to not respond.”

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25 Apr, 2024 by Gabriela piombo
Marc and his team are a pleasure to work with. Highly recommend this firm for your family law needs.
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22 Apr, 2024 by Nathan valencia
I highly recommend Marc Shular, my attorney located in San Diego.
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05 Apr, 2024 by Dennis chambers
Marc and his team are amazing. They literally took care of my issue effortlessly. I highly recommend them for any of your issues. I am so happy with my outcome. They stayed in communication with me on all issues and gave me expert guidance on what my best options were. I wouldn’t change a thing; except I wish I’d found them earlier. Thanks for everything.
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05 Apr, 2024 by John basem
Marc Shular will NOT honor his word, will overcharge you severely, will not file documents to court and will not defend you properly in court. When I first met with Marc Shular, I discussed with him my high conflict divorce and custody case. I had not spent the adequate time with my young children and wanted strong representation to help gain better results so I could be a better father to my son and daughter. Marc gave a strong sense of confidence and “guaranteed,” that with him, I would receive a better outcome. I discussed the issue of finance and as a teacher I had very limited funding. He explained that with a $10,000 retainer, at the minimum, it would get me through pre-trial, trial, returning visits to normalcy (unsupervised) and divorce finalized with the state mandated child custody payments. At first, I thought this was a high retainer but believed what was told to me would get me to be with my children and hence put my life savings to work. At first, Marc’s office appeared to be professional. However this faded quickly. After a few months, ( still pre trial and still no outcome or adjustments to my court case), Marc’s office sent me an invoice for over $12,000. Most of the invoice went towards thousands of dollars for phone calls with opposing counsel, editing and reviewing and reviewing again a four page form of income and expense. Mind you, I do not own a home, I do not possses assets, I do not have any complications in debt and the form was filled out by me due to the little finances I had to work through for completion. Marc fraudulently charged me over $3,500 just to fill out this form and review it. He also charged me several thousand dollars for emails he communicated to me, which were mostly emails such as $80 emails saying “thank you”, $80 emails saying “Great,” $160 emails to ask when is best time to meet at the office, $180 emails giving update on straightforward information. It is important to note, that I was a self represented litigant prior to hiring Marc. I had learned the processes of the court and made sure I was a low maintenance client because a great deal of knowledge was gained from that experience. Marc never prepared me for any trial. We never even got to trial and no custody changes were ever made on my behalf and he insisted on not only keeping the retainer but charging me more funds. When I tried to reach out to him several times through phone and email, and made sure the emails and voice mails were communicated respectfully, he chose to not respond. Marc Shular was dishonest about his work to be done in my case, was dishonest about his charges in invoice, and is dishonest about filing court documents. This is a serious concern and warning to anyone who wishes to hire this law firm. Marc literally took advantage of my desperation of a father wanting to be with his children. Please take caution, please understand that this law firm will take advantage of your sincerity and will not put in the work ethic to defend you. They will lie and they will try to overcharge you for resources you never requested or agreed to.
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05 Apr, 2024 by Linette sandoval
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