Shelley L Fuller

4800 SW Griffith Dr #135, Beaverton, OR

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John

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12 Mar, 2021
Hired this "attorney?" for a child custody case for my daughter. Extremely unprofessional in her demeanor and attire. She charges $275.00 an hour for her services and will charge you for every little thing! During her/our first hearing with the judge, she was unable to even present her case after a combative attitude and heated arguments with the judge. Judge decided case without even speaking to my daughter, or any of her witnesses because of this. We fired her and her final bill was trumped up to squeeze out every last dime from us...Final cost: $5500.+ just up to the FIRST hearing! BUYER BEWARE, it is our opinion that it is all about running up the bill with her!
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Alicia

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09 Oct, 2017
When we came to Shelley, we were desperate. My husband had been dealing with having his daughter withheld from him at random, and constant abusive text messages from his daughter's mother. His daughter was not in the greatest situation, and the judge was believing all of the lies that were being told to her for years upon years. Enough was enough! We searched and searched, Shelley came to the rescue! She gave us hope, and reminded my husband that he IS a good father, and deserves his daughter on a consistent basis. She gave specific guidance on how to organize information and give it to her. She did not make any open ended promises. Shelley is very black and white. She keeps it real. She isn't going to sugar coat things for you, or fluff things up to make them what they aren't. If she needs something or has a concern she will bring it to the appropriate person's attention in a professional manner. She helped make our family complete. She has been a great investment to our family, and gave us what we were not able to achieve on our own...our daughter. Not only was my husband granted more parenting time, but he was also granted sole custody. Now we can rest easy knowing that she is getting the BEST possible care and education, all thanks to Shelley Fuller! We love her!
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Tabatha

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09 Oct, 2017
Divorce is a scare thing I felt. But Shelly not only told me my rights as a wife but also made sure I understood them. My ex was not only violent but mentally and verbally aggressive. I was afraid. But Shelly reassured me that the law was there.... it gave me a great level of peace. She's amazing and I will always make sure people who need her know it!!!!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and persistent in handling legal matters
“Shelley did a great job. VERY knowledgable, persistant and professional.”
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Aggressive in advocating for clients and getting favorable outcomes
“Agressive in handling my case and getting a much better than expected settlement.”
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Helpful in explaining legal rights and processes
“Shelly not only told me my rights as a wife but also made sure I understood them.”
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Effective in resolving issues and achieving desired results for clients
“She helped make our family complete. She has been a great investment to our family, and gave us what we were not able to achieve on our own...our daughter.”
Cons
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Can be unprofessional in demeanor and attire
“Extremely unprofessional in her demeanor and attire.”
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Tends to over-bill and run up the costs for clients
“She charges $275.00 an hour for her services and will charge you for every little thing!”
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May not be willing to take on complex or messy cases
“she actually stated 'this is too messy for me' and she recommended another attorney.”

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