Jason A Heym

257 S. 1st St., Saint Helens, OR

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Greg

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18 Jan, 2024
I recently contact Jason Heym regarding an issue I was having while trying to get my ex-wife to sign a Partial Satisfaction of judgment. During our consultation Jason provided excellent guidance and was also very well informed about the issues involved. I would definitely recommend Mr. Heym.
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Anonymous

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08 Jan, 2021
Jason handled my divorce case during very difficult times and during the COVD19 pandemic. We is very professional, caring and honest. My case was handled in a timely manner and he made sure that all bases were covered.
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Charles

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31 Oct, 2019
Jason was absolutely incredible. Not only is he an extremely good attorney, but he has a unique skill. He can read people with an uncanny accuracy. I told him my situation and he asked some questions about my wife (now ex-wife). I answered candidly. He immediately developed a strategy, based not only upon the facts of our situation, but also upon his reading of my wife. After speaking with my then wife's attorney, Jason sized him up within minutes and further refined our strategy. His assessment was spot on. He told me exactly what we would do and accurately predicted their response. The entire case played out exactly how he said it would. I can not overstate how valuable his ability to read people is. Although I hated getting a divorce, I am thankful that I had Jason as my attorney.
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable attorney with expertise in divorce and finance
“Including his experience in law and divorce he also has a degree in finance which I believe gave him an understanding and an edge in the case.”
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Dedicated to fighting for the best possible outcome for the client
“He is truly an attorney who is willing to fight for you every inch of the way to make sure you not only get what is fair but he is always thinking of the effects of the outcome and how you will be effected in the years to come.”
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Excellent negotiation skills and a strong reputation
“I also found out towards the beginning of the process that his reputation as a great negotiator had a good record.”
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Provides personalized attention and emotional support to clients
“He was also a great support at a time when all seemed to be falling apart in my life. He was always there with words of encouragement and reassuring me that all would be well.”
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Honest and upfront in providing realistic advice
“He told me straight up what I could expect. The other three lawyers I interviewed flat out lied about how they could hide this and that.”
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