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Pros
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Knowledgeable and skilled in the specific area of child custody law
“The great thing about Tim Simonson is he really only works in one area of the law which is child custody and because of this has a fair amount of knowledge and skills in this area and a good amount of passion for his work.”
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Approachable and professional
“He is approachable, professional, and I only gave him four (out of five) stars since I think he needs another decade to be top notch in this field and the work he did for me was good but not exceptional.”
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Efficient and effective in handling complex cases
“Once he got involved, things went quickly and smoothly." and "Tim's efficiency, confidence and excellent communication I knew I was being well taken care of.”
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Provides excellent communication and responsiveness
“He always promptly responded to emails and phone calls, and any questions I had.”
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Genuinely cares about clients and their well-being
“Tim is very knowledgeable, and very intelligent. He knows the law and he knows your rights and where you fall within your rights. Tim fought for my son and I and he won our case in full.”
Cons
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May not be at the top of his field yet, needs more experience
“I only gave him four (out of five) stars since I think he needs another decade to be top notch in this field.”
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Billing practices may be a concern for some clients
“A master of inefficiency, broken promises, and sordid billing practices. Firing him was the best decision I made.”

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05 Sep, 2023 by Anonymous
The great thing about Tim Simonson is he really only works in one area of the law which is child custody and because of this has a fair amount of knowledge and skills in this area and a good amount of passion for his work. He is approachable, professional, and I only gave him four (out of five) stars since I think he needs another decade to be top notch in this field and the work he did for me was good but not exceptional.
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18 Jan, 2017 by Marta
My name Marta. I am from Ukraine. I had two lawyers. They humiliated my dignity, threatened me that my husband was deported me from America if I do not sign the divorce papers on his terms. I left those not professionals. I accidentally met Tim and only 2 hours free work with me, he gave me the information did not provide my former lawyers. Tim give me great hope faith. Later, I will write about our work results.
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14 Jun, 2015 by President
Tim Simonson changed my families lives for the better. Does Tim sound like he knows what he is talking about? Check Does Tim explain it calmly to you so you can feel confident in the next step of your case? Check Does Tim keep his emotions in check so that he can work on the case to the best of his abilities? Check Things to look for in a lawyer is being comfortable around them which is easy around Tim. A clear structure of payments due which is broken down per bill. Plenty of communication and availability which is what you will get from Tim. I can call Tim right now and fully expect he'd pick up the phone. In the off chance he's already with a client I'll get a call back within the hour. He's awesome. Heck our Judge had no idea what they were doing and was making the wrong calls according to the law. A lesser lawyer would have LOST that case and my family would be split right now in two different states. Tim set that Judge straight. Think about that. That Judge has to have a Giant sized Ego at this point and the last thing on earth they want to do is admit they were wrong. That's quite the uphill battle but we're all together here because he was up to the challenge. The internet can be a negative place sometimes. Go look at the "Yelp" reviews for your favorite restaurant. Search by rating then hit it again to get the lowest ratings first....go ahead...I'll wait. Back, good. Notice how many people HATE your favorite restaurant, sad isn't it. Which is why you can't use online reviews for anything, even this one. You have to go do this in person. Go meet with Tim and you'll be happy you did.
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02 Apr, 2015 by Holly
My experience with Tim Simonson at Claussen and Hassan was exceptional. My reason for hiring Tim was because of a custody dispute. Tim was very kind and very patient with me. I had a lot of doubts and worries and anxieties throughout the entire case, which was very long. He always promptly responded to emails and phone calls, and any questions I had. Tim is very knowledgeable, and very intelligent. He knows the law and he knows your rights and where you fall within your rights. Tim fought for my son and I and he won our case in full. I think that, when people are dealing with any type of dispute and are part of the legal system, it is hard to remember or understand the process, and the time it takes to get some kind of relief. Having an attorney like Tim who stays calm and listens to you is probably the number 1 thing a person needs to find when looking to hire an attorney. I truly believe Tim was a God send to my case. I had spoken to other attorneys before finding Tim and it seemed like they were just going to settle and not fight for what was right- they gave me no hope. The amount of gratitude I have for Tim cannot be put in words. He is a really great attorney and a genuine person.
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01 Apr, 2015 by Patty
I am so thankful to have had Tim Simonson represent me during my divorce. He made the process as easy as it could be for me especially during this tough time. I recommend Tim to all.
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