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Pros
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Excellent communication and client-focused approach
“He has such a great temperament and really explains things in a clear easy to understand manner regarding estate law.”
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High level of honesty and integrity
“So many lawyers out there are just in it for the money, but Zach truly cares about his clients over making a buck.”
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Knowledgeable and effective in complex legal matters
“He coached us through the process and kept the other party moving forward with pace and transparency.”
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Thorough and patient in handling client matters
“Very helpful, patient, and thorough with our family Trust.”
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Skilled at turning difficult cases in the client's favor
“He showed the judge she wasn't going to get away with trying to harm me or keep the litigation going to dwindle my trusts and that in the end the truth, at least this time prevailed.”
Cons
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Fees can add up, may be a shock for some clients
“Fees do add up so that's was a bit of a shock to the system but I couldn't navigate this process on my own so I'm glad I found him and that he's on my side.”
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Some clients may initially struggle to understand the legal process
“There was a learning curve but when I stopped trying to understand what he was doing and allowed him to do what he knows how to do it worked better.”

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17 Apr, 2024 by Cole orgill
We did our trust through the attorney Zack amd his team and it was a great experience. Very helpful,patient, and thorough with our family Trust. highly recommend.
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13 Apr, 2024 by Repentant sinner
I retained Mr Barney for what should have been a simple trust administration and probate but my last 2 lawyers were too ignorant of the law to put a swift end to it. Nobody likes to come in as a third Atty so i was surprised and grateful he took the case. With everything truthful and right on my side, but a judge who hated me because i said I'd do everything i could to get her off the bench I'd she approved an accounting with a huge discrepancy, he came in, he was against a very dishonest opposing counsel who lied like most people breathe and Mr Barney remained faithful to the truth and what was right, called out the lies and ended up turning the entire case upside down and flipping it to reveal that I'd always been right, and due to the nature of the final days of litigation, i can't discuss the details but he showed the judge she wasn't going to get away with trying to harm me or keep the litigation going to dwindle my trusts and that in the end the truth, at least this time prevailed. At one point Mr Baney was in NY and i was nervous that a new lawyer ( Mr Holyoak) who is not dealt with was answering the opposing counsels emails but he was amazing, and citing case law and the Nevadas own statutes he informed opposing counsel that the request he was making of me was, had i done it, actually a felony. Needless to say the opposing counsel, famous for his lies and word salads had nothing to say for once and was effectively out in place. So either one you choose you're in great hands, The staff I'd great also, Doug and Melissa were amazing over the year and very kind. If you're looking for a lawyer to lie for you or slant the facts they're a dime a dozen, but this firm isn't one of them.
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10 Apr, 2023 by Jim s
Trust law is complex and we were not familiar with the process. We found ourselves at odds with a successor trustee and basically in the dark. Attorney Zach Holyoke was the the equalizer. He coached us through the process and kept the other party moving forward with pace and transparency. Highly recommend the Anthony Barney firm.
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13 Feb, 2022 by Vivian lilah
Hired Mr. Barney for a difficult probate/ estate case in Pahrump. He's proven to be knowledgeable and able to prevail on my behalf. It is my first time hiring an attorney and there was a learning curve but when I stopped trying to understand what he was doing and allowed him to do what he knows how to do it worked better. Fees do add up so that's was a bit of a shock to the system but I couldn't navigate this process on my own so I'm glad I found him and that he's on my side.
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29 Oct, 2021 by Melissa tinling
Zach Holyak has been amazing, fair, and honest. He has such a great temperament and really explains things in a clear easy to understand manner regarding estate law. I highly recommend him and would give him 5000 stars if it were allowed. So many lawyers out there are just in it for the money, but Zach truly cares about his clients over making a buck.
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