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Pros
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Charges a flat, reasonable fee and answers all client questions
“He charges a flat, reasonable fee and answered all my questions.”
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Responsive and easy to work with
“Mr. Mulligan answered all my questions, texts, and he was easy going.”
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Provides a summary of the work completed
“After you are done with the review, he will send you a summary, which I saved in case in the future I need it.”
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Experienced in drafting prenuptial agreements
“You won't find a better priced, better experienced family law attorney than Steven Mulligan.”
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Helpful in explaining legal language and implications
“He was very prompt at either immediately answering, or returning phone calls for questions and exchanging documents via email, especially under such short notice.”
Cons
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Can be rude and unprofessional in communication
“Besides his inappropriate behavior, he took our money and never gave us the prenuptial agreement.”
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May not always be responsive or remember clients
“We reached out to him several times, but was unable to reach him. After 5 months, we finally reached him and he didn't even remember us.”

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19 Jul, 2024 by Khaled jlassi
Great lawyer, helped us pretty well with our prenup and he did his best making the process easy and smooth. I highly recommend him
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29 Sep, 2023 by Romy maxwell
Had a phone consult with Steven Mulligan that lasted 11 minutes. After a few minutes of normal conversation, he became progressively more hurried, rude and condescending, telling me he's got other leads to call. Guy couldn't even pronounce my name, called me Roxy. If you want a lawyer who rushes you off the phone and treats you like a checkbook, then call this guy. If you want a professional, look elsewhere. Literally every other lawyer I spoke to before and after him was a breath of fresh air.
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20 Sep, 2023 by Stephanie
I am 21 years old, and I graduated college in May 2023. When I started college, I didn't have the credit history to obtain a private student loan for tuition expenses, and I didn't know anyone who would co-sign for me -- and my parents weren't in the position to do so either. Having a decent job at the time, I had the 'bright idea' to obtain a personal loan through my credit union (Founders FCU in SC) to pay for my tuition expenses. Each year I borrowed a little more to pay for each semester -- the loan ended up reaching a whopping $10,000. My credit union also talked me into applying for a credit card -- which I did and had a limit of $5,000. My fall semester of college I lost the job I had throughout college, and having no income until my internship started the next summer, I wasn't able to make the payments and they eventually went into charge off status. Also, during my Junior year in college, my grandmother needed a loan for medical expenses, and her credit was not good enough to qualify on her own, I agreed to co-sign for her, which was dumb, I know. It was a smaller open line of credit ($2,500) at State Employees Credit Union in NC. Around 6 months in, she couldn't make the payments, so I paid it off for her. Unknown to me, she took out an advance on the line right before she passed, and I found out shortly after and was stuck with the bill, and that did not help with the fact that I had lost my job and was already drowning in debt that I could not pay. That account went into charged off status as well shortly after. I have been in a relationship for a couple years, we recently moved in together, and the struggle of being approved as a co-applicant due to my credit made me realize that I needed to get my credit back in shape. It's easy to give up and forget about it, but I know that in the next 3-5 years we will want to buy a house, and I don't want to be the one who makes it difficult because I haven't addressed my credit situation. I have attempted a settlement and payment arrangement with Founders FCU and they have surprisingly been very difficult to work with -- they will not settle and will not make a payment arrangement with me. They also told me that they have filed a judgement. The loan through Founders is still accruing interest as well, but the credit card is not. I got a secured loan through NFCU in March for $300 at a 6-month term, after that a friend of mine who is an attorney recommended PINNACLE CREDIT SPECIALIST to me, which I quickly contacted and explained my predicament to them. They gave me 100% assurance that they’ll bring my credit back to shape. Within 6 days they made my State Employees line of credit reporting as paid and some of my debts marked as paid which boosted my score to an excellent score. Mohela student loan no longer appears on my credit report. All thanks to PINNACLE CREDIT SPECIALIST for helping me gain my happiness back, I sincerely recommend them. Hit them up on email: 
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20 Sep, 2023 by Steve
I searched for California prenups online, and one of the first names that came up was Steven Mulligan Esq via the caprenup.com link. I saw that they specialized in State of California Prenups, so I immediately entered my information for a free phone consultation. I received a call from Steven Mulligan's office almost immediately for a phone consultation. The consultation was that same day and Steven explained in detail about the California requirements and waiting periods for an enforceable prenup. Next was a questionnaire of assets that needed to be filled out. Once I completed the questionnaire, Steven immediately replied again on the same day. The next step was to officially hire him as my attorney and make payment in full. In just a few days I received the first draft of the prenup to present to my fiance. She then had her attorney review the prenup and requested a few changes be made. I accepted those changes and asked Steven to make the changes. Those changes were made over a weekend, and I received the final draft the next Monday. The final step was to wait the full 7 days California requires before notarizing the document. I now have what seems to be an ironclad notarized prenup in a fireproof box and feel confident my kids will be taken care of in the event of anything happening in my future marriage. You won't find a better priced, better experienced family law attorney than Steven Mulligan. Just listen to him and maybe even take notes while he's talking to you because he knows what he is doing
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02 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
This review is long overdue! I had terminated services with my previous attorney representing me for a prenup who charged by the hour and didn't get work done in time, who was just focused on court deadlines. I'm so glad I switched to Mr. Mulligan. My prenup was drafted by the opposing attorney. I know everyone gets bad reviews, but I had a great experience with him. He charges a flat, reasonable fee and answered all my questions. Mr. Mulligan answered all my questions, texts, and he was easy going. After you are done with the review, he will send you a summary, which I saved in case in the future I need it.
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22 Jun, 2024 by Kevin
First and foremost Samantha is so amazing. My sons mom relapseed on prescription meds. She was and is in complete denial to this day. We were never married. We opened the case June 9th of 2022. It took several court dates. Samantha has walked me through domestic violence, restraining orders, ex parte, three different Child custody investigations and Trail. When this all started we were 50/50 custody. At that time I had child support which I payed close to 1300.00 a month. Roughly a year later we went back into court because my sons mom was saying she was going to kill her self and that she was going to take are son with her! We head back to court roughly two days later. I received temporary full custody and she got supervised visits 3 times a week. Today is June 22, 2024 I Now have been to trail and i received full custody have are son. Are son is able to see mom three times a week that's if she show up to the facility. Samantha is incredibly fare when it comes to only stating facts and show prove to back it up is ideal. Her paper work is very very intense and is probably one of best at it as far as im concerned. Her communcation skills are very very good. If I asked a question generally within a few hours I got a clear answer. When we would have a court date I had sometimes lots of work to do on end. Looking for bank statements etc. Was not that hard because she kept me organized and she is very organized. She even had dead lines for me. I had so many things happening every week with my ex she pushed me to write in a journal. I do it to the day still which is extremely important. I was never once promised that something would happen in court. I was giving the worst out come and best outcome going into court every time. I personally got the best every time. I would never think about calling a different lawyer. I felt so comfortable with her that I had my moments and would cry. I no longer see Samantha as my lawyer I see Samantha as good friend. Not really sure what I would have done out her on my side of the street. You cannot go wrong with Samantha she is the best in Orange County. Take her advice and do what she says to do even if you don't want to. Im forever grateful. Kevin
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