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09 Apr, 2024 by Gino sesto
Mr. Hannaford came thru for me on my estate planning! Much appreciated. Now I can rest easy for my next of kin.
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08 Nov, 2017 by Cindy bolding
After hiring two other attorneys that I was very unhappy with Nate was recommended. I used Nate when I had an issue with the executor of a trust failing to do her job. He did a great job was very professional and most importantly he communicate with me by keeping me informed returning calls/e-mails ASAP. He's extremely knowledgeable. I highly recommend him. And he's cute LOL.
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19 Jul, 2010 by Gary
Ms. Weinstock took my case pro bono and helped me in what I thought was a losing battle with the DA's office. She researched and found that the medication that I was taking affected my mental state and actually got the case dismissed on that basis. She is brilliant!
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01 Sep, 2017 by Kathy
As my sisters Power of Attorney, I hired Rob to assist in the sale of her residence as she was in bankruptcy. He asked why I was not using her original bankruptcy attorney. I advised him it was not a good experience and felt she had been egregiously overcharged. He explained the RARA fee process to me and it became apparent there were several unscrupulous billings to her. With this information I was able to file a complaint with the Bankruptcy Trustee and after a hearing in Santa Barbara Bankruptcy Court the judge ruled against $20,000 of this attorney's fees and also ordered the reimbursement of $3600 to my sister. Without Rob's knowledge and assistance I would probably not have pursued the righting of this wrongdoing. And as far as Rob's work on the sale of my sisters house, he was very competent, the process was very smooth and he always kept me informed of the progress. I would highly recommend Rob Traylor as the experience was great and he restored my faith in humanity.
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20 Jul, 2023 by Jj ramirez
Michael B. Clayton sir I have no words in the way you dedicate yourself to the representation of your Lompocanian clients, You definitely shut them officers up! I love your dedication, hard work, but most of all your thoughtfulness and respect you show your clients! Living in Lompoc for over 30 years I never had a bad experience with Lompoc PD until this morning when two Lompoc PD officers came knocking on my door regarding some investigation they were investigating. Being vary aware of my rights, I witnessed the rookie officer conduct himself in a vary unlawful manner. Mr Clayton I wouldn’t be any happier to watch you put Lompoc Police officers in check and educate them regarding one’s constitutional rights! The fact that one of the police officers put his foot down to stop me from closing my front door after I was done listening to them and crossed the threshold of my front door into my personal property without A WARRANT shows the incompetence and lack of training these officer clearly have had! And I say these officers because the what appeared to be rookie officer, he was accompanied by a supervising officer. Amazing service Mr Clayton couldn’t ask for a better attorney!
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24 Apr, 2023 by Chantel garcia
I would say they don’t work that fast we’ll at least not Barnard he will run you in circles and say he is a week w behind when it’s more like a month behind just go somewhere else save yourself the frustration
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05 Apr, 2023 by Gbaaabaaay21
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06 Sep, 2023 by Tom phillips
Unresponsive and unhelpful. Trying to review and update my 93 year-old mothers trust and will, and despite having been a client since 1997, can't get any meaningful response after multiple attempts. Have since moved on to another law office in the area (one that actually returns phone calls).
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18 Aug, 2023 by Elizabeth
Ms. Brooks is quite literally the worst attorney. I can’t imagine a worse attorney and I feel horrible for anyone that has to work with her; zero stars. She never files anything on time or appropriately and I didn’t get child support or spousal support. I did better on my own than with her. I’m not sure why she is still even licensed. If I could sue her and win, I would.
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20 Feb, 2023 by Kimberly deconcini
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