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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced lawyer with a strong background in family law
“Brian is a lawyer's lawyer. What I mean by that is he knows the law and has an established background with much experience.”
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Effective at finding solutions and working towards favorable outcomes for clients
“Due to Brian's ability to work through all of the issues to get to the root of the problem, he was able to suggest a strategy that allowed both parties to settle that not even a judge could have done as good as a job.”
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Compassionate and attentive to clients' needs and concerns
“Brian is a very knowledgeable and compassionate family attorney. He has been a great guidance and support throughout the whole process of my divorce.”
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Efficient and responsive in handling cases
“He always kept me in the loop, though I was out-of-state and, out-of-my-mind (smiles) with worry and anxiety. He always made me feel as though I was right there talking to him.”
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Honest and transparent about fees and expenses
“Whenever there were additional expenses he try to keep them within reason and explained why they were necessary and he would obtain my permission to incur these expenses on my behalf.”
Cons
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A few reviewers expressed dissatisfaction with the lawyer's services and accused him of extending cases unnecessarily to increase fees
“This man will use you and will completely drag your case on to no end. He will take an email and make it into 5 emails then charge $80 for each one.”
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One reviewer claimed the lawyer was not effective in representing their case and that the positive reviews were fake
“Surprised to see positive reviews of this individual. Fakes!”

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09 Sep, 2024 by Sabrina
I appreciate your time today Mr.Iton and your honesty does not go unnoticed, I spoke to you today and you were able to give me the best legal advice anyone has ever given me! not only that he will tell you if hiring someone and paying attorney fees is even worth it! most honest guy there is! not everyone wears capes but indeed a superhero! thank you mr Iton for your advice and boost of confidence!!!!!
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12 Aug, 2024 by Paola lizarazo
Fantastic lawyer.
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26 Jun, 2024 by James battle
My entire 2 year experience was entirely attentive. All staff members responded to any inquiry I had. All proceedings were explained in detail, and I felt like I was the only client.
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08 Apr, 2024 by Mikem g
This man will use you and will completely drag your case on to no end. He will take an email and make it into 5 emails then charge $80 for each one. He will have you convinced that your about to win your case just do an order to show cause then charge you $6k and do barely anything when you go in front of a judge. Don't use this man. Surprised to see positive reviews of this individual. Fakes!
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07 Apr, 2024 by Galactic soul
I’m so glad that I called Brian Iton for a consultation. We spoke for over 15 minutes and in that time he gave me more information about my legal rights and options than I could have imagined in an initial telephone conversation, all at no cost. I immediately felt much more at ease with my situation. Retaining him was easy and we accomplished what I needed done in a reasonable timeframe at a very reasonable rate. You owe it to yourself to give Brian a call.
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