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Highly professional and experienced in handling complex legal matters such as contentious divorces and alimony renegotiations
“He handled both situations very professionally -- he carefully explained options to me, provided his expert opinion, but did not pressure me in any direction.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients well-informed throughout the process
“His firm is efficient and very responsive to clients' needs.”
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Adept at navigating the legal system, with strong relationships and understanding of the courts and judges
“He knows the law, is an excellent facilitator, knows the judges and the courts plus he knows when to be nice and when it's time not to be nice.”
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Maintains a balanced and compassionate approach, not resorting to "scorched earth" tactics
“He doesn't allow you to lose sight of what is most important. He is not a 'Scorched Earth' attorney.”
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Skilled in mediation, helping clients reach agreeable settlements
“Bruce did an excellent job in representing me in reaching a divorce settlement. One of the hardest negotiations in my life was guided by the BEST in the business.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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27 Jul, 2020 by Anonymous
I hired Bruce Matez on two occasions over the last several years. The first was a contentious divorce and then, when I was faced with alimony renegotiations a few years later, I was confident calling Bruce again. He handled both situations very professionally -- he carefully explained options to me, provided his expert opinion, but did not pressure me in any direction. His firm is efficient and very responsive to clients' needs. I am grateful I had him in my corner during those difficult times.
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20 Dec, 2019 by Paul
Bruce is very good. He did a wonderful job with mediation between my wife and I. Very glad he was available. He helped us come to an agreeable end.
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18 Jun, 2010 by Nancy
Bruce is very down to earth and will give you his best estimate of what is about to happen each step of the way. He is not a 'yes' man; although he is aware he is working for you, his honesty shines through even when it isn't the answer you were hoping for. I found the details of a difficult divorce handled professionally and meticulously and have used Bruce and his firm many times since for follow up motions and sound advice. I was more than pleased with the outcome each time and would highly recommend his services.
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10 May, 2010 by Alan
When speaking to others regarding the outcomes of various divorces and the result, especially for men like myself, many opinions agreed that my divorce worked out as good as possible. Bruce kept it simple, had foresight for both short term and long term situations, explained all of the various issues and overall made the experience as painfree as possible.
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28 Apr, 2010 by Randy
Bruce was an invaluable and trusted advisor during a separation and divorce lasting many years. He knows the law, is an excellent facilitator, knows the judges and the courts plus he knows when to be nice and when it's time not to be nice. I never felt that he was doing anything but representing me prudently...enough emotion to be engaged with me but ample distance to advise me realistically. I would highly recommend him.
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