Grayson James Moulton, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Henderson, NV with 63 reviews
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Grayson James Moulton

2831 Saint Rose Parkway, Henderson, NV

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2017:
University of Nevada-Las Vegas, JD - Juris Doctor
2014:
Southern Utah University, BFA - Bachelor of Fine Arts

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4.7 63 reviews
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Laura reyes

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16 Aug, 2024
The One Lawyer team was very efficient, professional, and effective - I highly recommend!!
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Major minor

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22 May, 2024
The review below is from my partner. I was the handyman Laura Payne hired to do demo/construction on her home. It was an initial 3 day bid, which due to scope creep, turned into much more work, turning the full scope into 4-5 days work (all discussed and approved, though roughly understood on her part). On the beginning of the 3rd day, I arrived at her multimillion dollar estate in a gated community to find I had tools stolen out of her house by an electrician who came in without me there. Her response was to have her son and a strange man come into the closet while I was working, accuse me of lying about my tools and terminate her and my contract. It escalated verbally but I agreed to leave if I was paid for my time and supplies and got my tools. They then physically choked me on her front porch in broad daylight. The cops were called. And stories were gathered. Her, her son (who physically partook in and watched the battery), and the assailant Alfredo denied choking me or him even touching me at all. Her house is heavily video monitored, so I told the cops to pull the footage. He said he only could if they offered. Which they fully “cooperated” with the cop. The Paynes showed the cop altered footage that included unaltered clips of me bringing thousands of dollars of tools out of the house, the verbal altercations with Alfredo and son, but conveniently was missing the first minute of the clip where Alfredo choked me on her porch and attempted to shove me down 2 flights of stairs. Laura and her family/friends impeded and obstructed an investigation for battery on her personal property. I have zero legal recourse to have that crime investigated accurately now. They also put me in physical danger im a position where my egress, ability to defend myself or have an objective 3rd party were limited, if not completely unavailable. The optics/hindsight on this is scary. I have contacted the Nevada State Bar Association, her community HOA and intend on contacting the news. Laura paid me for supplies and the first 2 days but did not pay me for any of my time on the last day. She has since retroactively offered, but I told her I do not want her money. This is more than about money. This is about her ethics as a person and lawyer. As someone who has had the unfortunate, traumatic experience of working with her, I can positively say that she lacks ethical integrity completely. I did not deserve to be physically assaulted. There is no excuse for that. Attached are pictures of the project and scratches on my neck and shoulders from Alfredo choking me (2 days post incident). Though I was verbally defending myself, I did not physically touch anyone. Personal context: I’m currently a handyman/ punch carpenter. But drywaller/painter by trade. 10 years experience in my field. I have 2 college degrees; graduated from Western Michigan University in 2017 with a double major in English and journalism, minor ad promo. I spent the first 10 years of my professional life working for non profits and juvenile detention centers; helping marginalized populations learn to express themselves in nonviolent, creative ways. I finished my stint in CMH/social services in 2019 as a house manager for 1 of 3 homeless shelters in SW Michigan. That said, I have given back and given to the good in this world. I’ve been a community leader. This is unacceptable.
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Shelby wright

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21 May, 2024
This “lawyer” hired my husband for a multi day demolition and construction project, which half way through after changing the scope of the job repeatedly, sent in her son and another man to threaten him to leave without payment. These actions were unprompted. Then her male friend proceeds to C H O K E him as he’s leaving her doorsteps which she asked him to do. there are scratches on his neck from this, police took pictures. These actions were on her ring camera footage, but this lawyer conveniently deleted the exact segment of the footage where her friend was assaulting him by the time the cops arrived. Wealthy Personal injury lawyer causing injury to poor working class folks. The man I love life was in danger because she was unhappy with a job she doesnt know how to do herself that she keeps requesting changes on.. I’ve never been so appalled by a person before, and I do not think she has a soul.
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyer
“He was prompt on answering all of my questions I had along the way.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“He was compassionate and understanding. His knowledge of the law was exceptional!!!!”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“He was diligent and professional in his work. He was very clear and confident about where he felt my case would land and yes, he was correct.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service
“He made us feel comfortable through the process. He took the time to answer all my emails and calls along with being conscious about the cost.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I would recommend Grayson Moulton 10/10 times, EVERYTIME.”
Cons
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Slower and less aggressive approach than some clients may prefer
“He was somewhat less aggressive than some other attorneys but he did exactly what I needed for my daughter to get the support she needed from her father.”
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Occasional lack of responsiveness and follow-through
“Terrible lawyer, once she gets paid, you cannot reach her. Gone. She's not a fighter.”

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