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Pros
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Responsive and attentive attorneys
“Mark Fisher of Howes Law Firm is prompt in his responses both by email and phone. He doesn't leave questions unanswered and ensures you understand each step of any process.”
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Personable and easy to work with
“Mark goes above and beyond, he is personable and easy to work with. I would highly recommend Mark for any type of attorney representation.”
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Excellent legal expertise and representation
“Alex Mohamy and Mark Fisher are EXCELLENT attorneys that are very intelligent! I'll never go anywhere else!”
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Supportive and understanding
“It has been such a relief having someone supportive like Alex to walk with us through an uncomfortable and difficult situation.”
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Knowledgeable and effective
“Dawn Long has been amazing in my case. My ex was going for primary custody and a very large sum of child support per month. Dawn won me 50/50 as I was asking and pretty much got me everything I asked for.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“If you are looking for a place for doing your power of attorney, wills, trusts, real estate or anything associated, I highly recommend Jase! He is excellent at walking you through options and really cares about his clients.”
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Incompetent and negligent handling of cases
“Literally the most INCOMPETENT group of attorneys who should be avoided at all costs. Lacks ability to admit their own negligence in any situation. Avoid at ALL costs”
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Unfair or biased treatment
“The mediator Dawn made it very clear that she was on the mother's side and completely on the mother side of this situation... I am a father that is trying to raise my son split 50/50 every other week. This place made it very clear that I need to accept what my ex is willing to give me and nothing else.”
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Overcharging and financial issues
“Great at marketing. But completely incompetent. Did not advise me to have temporary alimony payments run through court so I find out at tax time and I get burned. Did not tell me there were state guidelines for amount of alimony so I wayyy overpay.”
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Difficulty reaching and communicating with attorneys
“Multiple calls with messages left with no return call.”

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07 Oct, 2024 by Mia barrios
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02 Oct, 2024 by Eric weber
Alex did alot at the beginning of the trial but as time went on near the birth of his baby I didn't get emails. I waited a couple of months until something huge happened just to be told he no longer was working with me because he had a huge case load. I was mortified as he had been working with me a couple of years and knew my case and my ex narcassist unacceptable behaviors. I did owe $2k but as soon as mediation was going to happen, I had plans on paying it all off, but because of this, I had to get a new lawyer and only make small payments to Alex. I will say they did give me my files back.
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20 Sep, 2024 by Rachel pennel
Alex Momany was the best thing that could have happened to me. He was hired about a month prior to my trial date. My previous attorney had underperformed. I was in such mental and emotional distress after the temporary hearing, and financially maxed I still continued with my original attorney, until he stopped practicing and I was forced to find another one. Hiring Alex was TRULY THE BEST THING THAT HAPPENED, I just wish I had hired him originally. Alex saved what he could of the mess my original attorney had created and did it with grace and poise. He is professional, straight forward and makes you feel heard and valued. I will recommend Alex ever single time and will absolutely hire him if I need an attorney in the future.
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13 Sep, 2024 by Karen swanson
Steve Howes has been my attorney of record since 2011 when he handled a contentious divorce with attention and care. I have recommended him to many friends and will continue to do so. He is now my estate attorney and I trust him explicity.
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29 Aug, 2024 by Chad cole
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