Maxine Ho

Magnolia Plaza, Tustin, CA

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2003
Southwestern University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1999
University of California - Irvine, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Tina

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10 Aug, 2023
My divorce case was a horrible one, and I retained Maxine from 2021 til now, 2023 and I am so glad that I found Maxine, she is an amazing attorney, she is tough and to the point when dealing with the other attorney, I went through lots of difficult time with my ex and Maxine always there to give me good advice and she's always trying to protect my right. Maxine is very knowledgeable of what she does as a family law attorney, she's very efficient and honest, we have good communication via email, and she's always responds in a timely manner. My case is finally closed, and I finally received what I wanted from my divorce THANKS to Maxine!!! God forbid, if I ever have to go through divorce again, who do I call? MAXINE HO!!! 
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Clyde c

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03 Feb, 2022
I retained Maxine Ho as my attorney for a period of time between 2019 and 2020. Due to early mistakes on my part, my divorce case had turned complex and was challenging for just about any attorney to turn around. I was fortunate to have Maxine consider representing me given the circumstance. Maxine is a great attorney who is efficient, polite, honest and responds in a timely manner. She has the ability to apply aggression if and when necessary, and she also stands her ground if and when in disagreement with her client, with good intention and in good faith - in saying so, I can highly recommend her. I have not come across decent attorneys even after an extensive search over a period of 4 years; however, I can say that Maxine is one of the few good ones. Unfortunately, I was forced to part ways with Maxine - nothing to do with her service but due to my financial limitations alone. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for her legal advice, time, and efforts representing me. If you are looking for an attorney and haven't made detrimental mistakes thus far, you should consider Maxine. And, even if your case is complex, consider a consultation - she will at the very least guide you correctly to ensure the best possible outcome.
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Anonymous

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21 Jan, 2022
I needed someone to help me get through a divorce with children but I felt like I was having a final exam on how to become a lawyer, which I am not. Maxine was combative and aggressive. She is extreme and not calm. I will have to look elsewhere.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law
“Maxine is the best…. she was there through one of the toughest time in my life. She is highly knowledgeable, highly experienced, genuine but best of all TOUGH in court.”
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Aggressive and effective in court
“Maxine fought hard. The judge at first didn't seem to favor our position but as the hearing went on, Maxine convinced the judge with her examination skills.”
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Provides clear guidance and strategy
“Maxine explained the process and developed a strategy that resulted in the best outcome possible.”
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Responsive and communicates well
“Maxine was especially helpful in coordinating communications, tracking deadlines, and organizing the extensive legal documents.”
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Puts the client's and children's best interests first
“Maxine was acutely aware of just how important my kids are to me, and she tailored her advice and strategy towards this goal.”
Cons
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Can be overly aggressive and combative
“Maxine was combative and aggressive. She is extreme and not calm.”
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May not be a good fit for all clients
“I needed someone to help me get through a divorce with children but I felt like I was having a final exam on how to become a lawyer, which I am not.”

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