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Pros
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Efficient and timely legal services
“The whole process was fast and painless.”
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Thorough and successful legal representation
“Trevor was always available to answer any questions that I had and always was willing to 'go the extra mile' for me in my case. The judge actually commented out loud in the court room that you made a very wise decision to hire Trevor.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing
“His services were extremely thorough, he was 100% successful in my matter and his prices were extremely reasonable.”
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Highly knowledgeable and competent
“Trevor is the most competent and prepared attorney I have ever used.”
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Excellent customer service and professional staff
“Staff at office also very friendly, professional.”
Cons
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Delays and excuses in completing legal matters
“It's been ove”
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Potential mishandling of client funds
“I am starting to think he has done something shady with the money because it is not adding up one bit.”

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06 May, 2022 by Laura
Do not recommend.Worst place ever. Trevor is handling my uncles will and it's been over 2 years and he gives us excuse after excuse of why the money isn't ready yet. For example, he says things like well he had a lot of stock so I'm wait ing to sell it because it's collecting so much money right now, then he said it will be ready in 6 months, then it's going to be a good Christmas, then he said a good new years, then he said by the 1st of the month, then it was we will have it finished by this Friday, then he said sorry it's tax season so we have been super busy, then the lady helping him went on vacation. I mean it has been over 2 years of excuses. Maybe my family wouldn't have been so upset but to tell us lie after lie and getting our hopes up and constantly being let down. I am starting to think he has done something shady with the money because it is not adding up one bit. If I were you I'd go somewhere else especially if it has to deal with a will because your family will never see it. Could you imagine saving your whole life to leave it behind for your family when you pass and leaving the job up to the people and then your family never sees a dime of it?? How terrible huh?
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20 Feb, 2019 by Sandy
My husband, neighbor and I used Trevor Daniel for a real estate transaction. I have also consulted with him on a matter. He was always very professional. Very knowledgeable too. Staff at office also very friendly, professional. Highly recommended.
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30 Aug, 2016 by Josh
I have been in the banking industry for 18 years and finally found an attorney in Trevor Daniel that I am completely comfortable referring my clients to. He has assisted many of my retail and commercial clients with their estate and trust needs as well as a multitude of other issues. His cost is very reasonable, and he is up front and honest with any fees you may incur. I personally have retained Trevor as the attorney for my nonprofit. He helped us to file for 501(c)(3) IRS tax exempt status, and quite honestly "held my hand" as he walked through the process with the board members and me. I am very thankful to have an attorney who is intelligent and easy to work with.
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29 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
Trevor is a very knowledgeable lawyer. He fought hard in my divorce but was fair. When things were not going well with my ex-husband, Trevor worked with his lawyer very well.
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27 Oct, 2015 by Stacie
Trevor handled everything to make my divorce go as smoothly and easy as possible, which it did! I would highly recommend his services for anyone needing legal help. Thank you Trevor!
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