Scott Carl Nehrbass

9225 Indian Creek Pkwy #600, Overland Park, KS

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Education

1993
University of Kansas School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1989
University of Kansas, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 39 reviews
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Rachel harsch

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30 Oct, 2024
Mr. Henry was so kind and patient when I had a consultation with him. I am going through an ugly divorce and I went to him for guidance. Since I live in a rural county an hour outside the metro area he was not able to represent me but he took the time to contact an attorney in my area that he knew and trusted to help me find someone. If I lived closer I would definitely hire Mr. Henry to represent me.
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Alexxis pike

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30 Apr, 2024
The Henry Law Firm was absolutely amazing to work with! I couldn’t have asked for a better team! Steve himself was so attentive to everything in my very complicated case. He was always there to explain what was going on and answer all of my questions I had. He was a key factor in the reason we were able to win our case. I would recommend him to all of my family and friends!
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Jeff myers

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11 Jan, 2024
Steve did an awesome job in the mediation of my divorce. He moved mountains and made some miracles happen along the way as well. I would highly recommend his services to all my friends and family. The Henry Law Firm provides excellence in their family law practice.!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in family law, able to navigate complex cases to successful conclusions
“I brought a complex case to multiple lawyers and Scott was the only candidate I found with the abilities necessary to proceed to a final conclusion.”
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Provides excellent client service, with a caring and professional approach
“Steve is a truly wonderful person and attorney!”
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Effective at resolving high-conflict custody cases, standing up for the best interests of the child
“Steve stood up for what was best for our child, and gave his honest and professional input to the courts which the judge agreed upon and followed.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the legal process
“Every email I have sent has been responded to in the quickest manner and even on weekends (almost shocking considering the habits of most lawyers).”
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Willing to take on challenging cases that other lawyers have turned down
“When our family was faced with an unexpected child custody situation, Steve immediately accepted the case when all other firms turned us away due to the urgency.”
Cons
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Concerns about billing practices and a focus on "running up the meter" rather than effectively representing client interests
“Steve processes lots and lots of paperwork that runs up his fees. He was very ineffective in my divorce.”
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Perceived bias or favoritism towards certain clients, such as females in family law cases
“Overall Steve has a biased with Females as he has multiple accusations of inappropriate encounters with females.”

Publications

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Bosses Beware, It's a Jungle Out There, Co-author
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Don't Take Affirmative Defenses Lightly, Author
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2001-2014 Kansas Bar Association's Annual Survey of Civil Procedure, Co-author

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