Brittany Jean Stephens Pearson

3300 Edinborough Way Ste 550, Edina, MN

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Joseph miller

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27 Mar, 2023
I wanted to share a thank you for the genuine commitment to me as I went through my divorce. When someone, like yourself, makes sure to understand a situation and provide counsel, solutions, and comfort it makes all the difference. I needed confidence as I was pretty beat down at that point and you helped me have that. It was important for me to let you know that. Gratefully!
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Rick engel

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16 Feb, 2022
Dave is a very competent, kind, wise attorney! He understood my objectives and gave great counsel. He also responded to my questions and emails and did the work necessary in a very timely manner. I completely recommend him!
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Hazmattmc

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15 Dec, 2019
My experience with David runs counter to Laurie’s. I went through an amicable divorce recently and from the very first call with him I had concerns about keeping costs down. David kept a detailed log of time and never seemed to ramp up costs. In fact, he discounted a small amount of time because we were starting to exceed our higher cost estimates. David did a good job of balancing minimum required “lawyer stuff” with watching out for my rights and counseling me on protections I could take. If you don’t want to spend a lot on divorce lawyer fees, make an effort to get along with your soon-to-be ex... or better yet, don’t neglect your marriage in the first place and stay married.
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31 Mar, 2019 by Melanie
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05 Jan, 2019 by Kelli
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