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Pros
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Knowledgeable and effective in handling legal matters
“Easy to work with & knowledgeable. Made process as smooth as possible & clearly explained.”
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Provides excellent customer service and support
“Denise and Jamie always respond immediately to any questions I have and explain everything in great detail. I am extremely happy with their service and professionalism.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I would highly recommend Banfield Couling. Jamie assisted me with my Streamline Divorce. She did an excellent job from start to finish!”
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Demonstrates professionalism and expertise
“Denise epitomizes professionalism and adeptly balances intellect with pragmatism. Stated more simply, you are going to get a great deal if you choose Denise to be your attorney.”
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Provides compassionate and understanding guidance through difficult legal processes
“Denise also has a great feel and understanding for the personal and emotional aspects of divorce, and the patience and awareness to provide the type of support that is most needed through the ups and downs of the process.”
Cons
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Potential challenges with opposing parties trying to modify previous agreements
“Is your ex attempting one last money grab before spousal support expires? Do you naïvely believe your original JOD language regarding spousal support being final, binding, and non-modifiable in duration cannot be challenged for any ridiculous reason? Think again, this is family law, not business law.”
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Concerns about disruptive behavior in court by opposing parties
“Women were allowed to bring their kids in to family court, and yell at the top of their lungs about child support I don't think that's best for the kids and they shouldn't be allowed to do that.”

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28 Aug, 2024 by Darrin walters
Came to John from a Google search, with a desperate tax situation from a divorce almost 10 years ago. John took charge and negotiated with the IRS for me, and championed me out of a desperate situation that had me considering bankruptcy. I can't express the gratitude I have for his assistance and professionalism through the ordeal. I 100% recommend his services. For your usual tax preparation, to a complex matter like I faced, John is the man to see.
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24 Aug, 2024 by M trask
Mr Harrington helped me take care of a tax matter that had been worrying me very much. He knew exactly how to handle the situation, and was always available to answer questions and address my concerns. Highly recommended!
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19 Aug, 2024 by Matt olson
Ms Couling represented my ex-wife in our divorce, and crucially, in multiple post-divorce motions. As other reviews will likely attest, Ms Couling was competent at filing routine paperwork, and the judgement was entered in August 2023, finalizing our divorce. Things went off the rails later that year with two post-divorce motions. Both were insane. I can't hold Ms Couling responsible for the first, which was filed by my ex-wife, though she was represented by Ms Couling in court. The second motion, however; was filed by Ms Couling. After my ex-wife attempted to kidnap one of our sons from my home, during my parenting time, and clearly without my consent, they filed a motion over his custody, making wild and unsupported claims, and citing FOUR TIMES a clause of our judgement that DOES NOT EXIST. For this, there is no excuse. I believe that Ms Couling had written most of that document, and CLEARLY should have known better. The cases were weak to begin with, but Ms Couling is not a very strong litigator, which didn't help. In the end, both motions were denied, except that we were ordered to exchange kids at a third location. In this way, my ex wife can be prosecuted for trespassing should she return to my home. But that decision came only after months of hearings and thousands of dollars in legal fees. I feel that Ms Couling had an obligation to discourage such nonsense. If you don't care about outcomes and just want an unscrupulous attorney to help harass your ex, then hire Ms Couling. She'll do it. If you want solid legal advice, perhaps you should look elsewhere.
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23 Jul, 2024 by Neil strong
Highly recommend Austin & Larson. They handled my IRS audit very professionally and were informative on what they needed me to do. Whole process only took a couple of months and we got the best results that we had hoped for. Thank you
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11 Jun, 2024 by Jan mata
My husband and I wanted to share a review on Mr. John Harrington, tax attorney who helped us tremendously with our IRS tax problems in case someone else is also having tax problems and owes money to the IRS. Everyone will agree dealing with the IRS is challenging, and not being able to talk to a person only makes it more stressful. My husband and I found ourselves behind in filing taxes and owing thousands of dollars and no idea how we were going to resolve this or pay. We went to a tax accountant and paid her only to find we were still going to have to pay thousands of dollars! She was no help, desperate we turned to the internet and started looking for a Tax Attorney. We found multiple listings and were unsure who to call, after seeing Mr. Harrington’s positive reviews we called and spoke with him at length, and he assured us he could help us, and he did. If it was not for Mr. Harrington, I feel we would probably still be dealing with the IRS and stressing how we were going to resolve the problem. When you start getting letters from the IRS threatening liens and wage garnishments it is critical you find an expert to act on your behalf, so for anyone who finds themselves owing thousands of dollars to the IRS please do not hesitate call Mr. Harrington and let him help you. He will put your mind at ease, take over and manage the matter for you. He will work to get you the best outcome possible, and you can focus on other things and get on with the rest of your life. Mr. Harrington thank you so much for all your help, and if we could give you more than 5 Stars we would. We hope we never have to deal with the IRS again but if we do, we are glad to know that we can count on Mr. Harrington to help us with any tax problem that may come up.
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