Monica Vivian Marroquin-Chavez

545 N Mountain Ave Ste 211, Upland, CA

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4.8 / 5
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4 Reviews
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Education

1999
Southwestern University School of Law, Juris Doctorate,
1996
Cal State Fullerton, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.8 76 reviews
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Keyisha holmes

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05 Dec, 2024
Attorney Willis was highly professional, thorough, and innovative in her approach to my estate planning. She was relatable and attended to listening in ways that evolved my understanding and decision making. This was a Class A experience. She’s amazing!!!
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D r oestreicher

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26 Nov, 2024
We worked with Taylor. He is a good listener and addressed all our issues in a timely and thorough manner. He is a pleasure to work with, understanding and professional. We were not rushed.
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Chantelle garcia

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09 Nov, 2024
She was the worst layer ever. It took her 7 years to close our civil case. She lied to us and never had our paperwork ready. She didn't even want to see us on our last meeting with her. She had her assistant explain our case when she was the one to explain it to us. I will not recommend her. I am an actual client who tells the truth. I even feel we got stolen money from our case. We had a lot of missing receipts. Be careful with her and her son. Tanya went on vacation when she had our settlement money and told me her son was working on the case. I never got to speak to him or meet him. Tanya took her sweet time to give us our settlement money. If l could, l will give her 0 stars. Tanya is a very irresponsible and inconsiderate lawyer. Be careful if you choose her to be your lawyer or her son, whom l have never met or spoken with.
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Pros
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Excellent and thorough service with clear explanations
“The team does an amazing job at explaining everything. They cover every detail and make sure you fully understand exactly what they are doing for you and what it means.”
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Knowledgeable and trustworthy attorneys
“Tanya is very knowledgeable and trustworthy in creating your estate plan. She wrote my Trust, Power of Attorney, and Medical directives.”
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Caring and professional approach
“The lawyers at this actually take the time to listen to you and understand what you are going through. Taylor is kind, caring and wise beyond his years.”
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Efficient and transparent process
“I had an absolutely wonderful experience with the Law Office. Enjoyed the level of professionalism showed. Taylor was very informative throughout my case and provided me with status updates periodically and always made himself available to answer questions.”
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Positive overall experience
“I would like to thank Taylor for answering all of my questions I had. He explained everything to me and let me know what we have to do to move forward.”
Cons
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Delays and failure to follow through
“Motion to judgement was submitted late. [...] In conclusion, paperwork was not file accordingly and child support started garnishments of my pay without giving me a chance to submit my motion.”
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Overcharging and lack of competence
“She has no clue what she is doing if she is losing a case she turns into a salty b*tch. [...] Be very weary as she will over bill you for work she doesn't perform, eventually she will lose your case.”

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