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15 May, 2019 by Lindsay
Shaun agreed to meet with me last minute in an emergency situation involving a multi- jurisdictional move-away case. He represented me in obtaining a restraining order against my estranged husband protecting me and my 3 children. This was an extremely difficult time for me & Shaun kept reassuring me that everything would be okay. He confidently took on my case knowing that it was a complicated situation and worked tirelessly knowing that time was not on our side. Shaun left no stone unturned when handling my case. He is professional, passionate and detailed. Most importantly Shaun believed in me. I can’t thank him enough & will be forever grateful for him.
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08 May, 2019 by Melanie
Shaun represented me in my divorce. He was extremely precise, polite, knowledgeable and understanding during this difficult time of my life. Shaun was dedicated to providing me with the most options in my case. Shaun was also passionate and hard working - which resulted in a positive settlement for me. I could not have asked for a better person and attorney to fight for me and guide my case. I am so grateful I had Shaun as my attorney!
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25 May, 2018 by Anonymous
During the last five years, I have been in a custody battle with my ex-husband. My ex was pretty much an absentee father for the first seven years of our child's life, and only came back into her life when she got Leukemia. During this time, my ex decided to get re-married to someone he met after returning to Sacramento. My child was mentally, emotionally, and physically abused by my ex and his new wife. My ex-husband left the military (approximately two years after re-entering our daughter’s life), and decided to take me to court to get his child support lowered and attempt to obtain custody of our daughter. During this time, he lied and attempted to hide the fact he had a severance pay equal to his yearly salary, and was receiving unemployment at the same time. My ex spent the money on home improvements and furniture for him, his wife, and stepchild, instead of saving the money to pay his monthly child support. Because my ex-husband was in the military, and had never been in trouble with the law, owned a home, and had a new spouse at home, he looked like a great guy on paper. Meanwhile, I am a single mother who was living in an apartment at the time, working full time, and earning my degree, so my ex thought he would look like a better caregiver for our daughter. My ex hired an attorney with over 35 years of Family court experience, with a specialty in fighting for a father’s parental rights, and I was Mr. Culbreath’s first Family Law case. Thanks to Mr. Culbreath's legal ingenuity, my ex was not able to hide his income and assets, and was ordered to pay a higher amount of child support than he did before he left the military. Mr. Culbreath was by my side through every attempt my ex-husband tried to get out of his finanacial and parental obligations to my daughter. Mr. Culbreath also obtained an order banning the stepmother from interfering with my daughter’s medical, educational, and religious needs, effectively making my ex take more responsibility for our daughter. Shaun also obtained a stipulation stating my-ex and his wife are not allowed to physically, mentally, or emotionally, degrade or abuse my daughter any longer. To make an already long story, short; my ex-husband went through two more experienced Family Law Attorneys’, and Mr. Culbreath chewed them up and spit them out (figuratively), in court. Mr. Culbreath could combat every argument the opposition threw at him. Mr. Culbreath uses common sense, empathy, legal expertise, and digs into the details of a case before appearing in front of the Judge. Mr. Culbreath always informed the likely hood of success of any argument I wanted to make, and took the time to educate me on the nuances of the law. There was nothing my ex-husband could bring up that Shaun hadn’t already thought of a legal argument for. Mr. Culbreath is a Legal Assassin, and because of his ability to argue the detrimental flaws of my ex’s parenting, I now have 100% physical custody of my daughter. I also hired Mr. Culbreath to handle my Grandmothers estate after her passing, and he made this a painless process as well. Mr. Culbreath is a great attorney whether he is presenting in court, or handling in-office cases. Shaun Culbreath is the only Attorney I trust to handle my legal needs, and recommend him to anyone who has a need of Legal help.
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30 Jul, 2014 by Dave
Found Shaun Culbreath when trying to locate a tax attorney that I used in the past. Shaun took the time to determine my best course of action on a notification of unresolved tax issue. We hired him and within a few days had confirmation from the IRS the issue was acted upon to their satisfaction. Do not hesitate to trust, even the most sensitive of personal and business information, with this highly skilled advocate.
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10 Nov, 2011 by Zachuary
I have known Shaun for several years and he is one of the most hard working attorney's that I've ever known. You are in good hands with this attorney.

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