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04 Feb, 2011 by Lou heu
I came to this lawyer for help with a family law matter in 2007. I was married culturally but did not have a legal marriage. Eight years into my cultural marriage, my ex-husband went to Laos and married a younger wife. I subsequently filed for divorce and asked for half our marital assets. Because we were only married culturally, not legally, everything in my ex-husband's name belonged to him. At that time we had 3 real estate property and 2 cars under my ex's name. I came to attorney Su Yang who filed for asset division under the Putative Spouse Statute. I was able to get what was rightfully mine.
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16 Oct, 2023 by Betty gruenewald
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05 Jan, 2021 by Fang chen
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30 Apr, 2020 by Lindsay rofidal
Andrew Brever is fantastic at what he does. Not only have I used him myself, but I have referred clients to him as well. He treats everyone with respect and fights for what he thinks is right. Highly recommend!!!
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16 Oct, 2023 by Betty gruenewald
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05 Jan, 2021 by Fang chen
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30 Apr, 2020 by Lindsay rofidal
Andrew Brever is fantastic at what he does. Not only have I used him myself, but I have referred clients to him as well. He treats everyone with respect and fights for what he thinks is right. Highly recommend!!!
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13 Nov, 2022 by Mike engstrom
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13 Jun, 2020 by Marie bacon
My mother in law has hired Freya for multiple legal handlings over the years and speaks highly of her knowledge and trust. If needed I would seek Freya!! I have only had the pleasure of speaking over the phone and it was informational and pleasant.
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31 Oct, 2019 by Janet french
Freya knows her business! I couldn't find a better, fairly priced lawyer. She set up my will to cover all contingentcies for the future.
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11 Jun, 2023 by D. smith
Marty is an amazing attorney. I can’t even describe how grateful I am to have such an amazing person lead me through such a trying time in my life. He was professional, available, communicative and explained the entire process to me as it happened. My ex husband was non responsive during the entire process and as frustrating as it was, Marty still was able to be the absolute best. I am so very lucky to have come across such a wonderful person and attorney, who has made a lasting impression on my life.
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15 Nov, 2019 by Brenda peterson
Caring.
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04 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
I feel initially he was kind and helpful, but more agressive as the case went on and actually does a lot of unneccary work costing client a lot of money. Also doens't listen to his clients wishes costing additional fees. Found out when too far along in case that he is known for "working for himself" versus his client. Throws christianity into the loop claiming his stands are on christianity, but opposite of what we are called to do as christians, sorry but I would never recommend Mr Schutz but want to actually make people beware.
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22 Mar, 2015 by Anonymous
The absolute worse beware filled ch 13 paid payments of 600 a month and kept adding on additional fees....kept asking for money said our bankruptcy would be done and washed away After 5 years...6 years later still paying and just asked for more money on top of $10000 just paid out last month. Do not use his "services" if that's even what they can be called. Does not care about clients welfare or well being.
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24 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
Took over a year to file my case....he said it was because the bankruptcy laws kept changing. I knew other people that were done with their entire bankruptcy within 3 months. Due to the lack of filing in a timely manner I had to change from Ch. 7 to a Ch 13 filing. Was also not informed about all the fees. Was told the day before court that I needed to come up with an extra $400 for filing fees. Why was this not included in the $1500 I paid up front? Clearly I was going into bankruptcy for a reason, I didn't have extra money laying around to use. I've had to call his office a few times to ask some questions and he is not helpful at all. Gives vague answers and is not willing to help get things resolved to get out of bankruptcy before the allotted time ordered.
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27 Jan, 2009 by Anonymous
Is not forthcoming about how long it takes to process and file cases. In initial meeting, said case would be filed as soon as retainer was paid in full. Case was not filed in my case until over a year later.
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30 Mar, 2022 by Martha rodriguez
If I could give them zero stars I would but since I can't I have had to do one. This is the worst law firm that I had come across the office lady was so rude and unprofessional that I can't believe she works with the attorney.. I had a mesh law suit claim with them but I hadn't heard back from them so I just wanted to get an update but the office lady was not letting me get two words out before she was going on about we don't have anything we would have called you by now if there was anything. She didn't even let me ask any questions about my case she didn't even ask my name. This is a waste of anybody time if you think about hiring them don't!!! They are getting fired by me now!!!!
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30 Mar, 2022 by Martha rodriguez
If I could give them zero stars I would but since I can't I have had to do one. This is the worst law firm that I had come across the office lady was so rude and unprofessional that I can't believe she works with the attorney.. I had a mesh law suit claim with them but I hadn't heard back from them so I just wanted to get an update but the office lady was not letting me get two words out before she was going on about we don't have anything we would have called you by now if there was anything. She didn't even let me ask any questions about my case she didn't even ask my name. This is a waste of anybody time if you think about hiring them don't!!! They are getting fired by me now!!!!
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30 Mar, 2022 by Martha rodriguez
If I could give them zero stars I would but since I can't I have had to do one. This is the worst law firm that I had come across the office lady was so rude and unprofessional that I can't believe she works with the attorney.. I had a mesh law suit claim with them but I hadn't heard back from them so I just wanted to get an update but the office lady was not letting me get two words out before she was going on about we don't have anything we would have called you by now if there was anything. She didn't even let me ask any questions about my case she didn't even ask my name. This is a waste of anybody time if you think about hiring them don't!!! They are getting fired by me now!!!!
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