Timothy M Brown, experienced Adoption, Child Custody attorney in Salem, OR with 3 reviews
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Timothy M Brown

388 State St 11th Flr, Salem, OR

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12 Mar, 2024
He totally screwed up my case. Did not file a response to a motion. Because of his failure at the hearing nothing we had to say could be heard. My cat could have done better. At the hearing his hair was greasy. He looked like a slime ball. $7000+ and he didn't do anything but hurt my case.
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19 Feb, 2024
Tim was hired short notice for an emergency situation in my family. He was the only attorney that was available short notice on a holiday. (Now I see why) During a phone call when I'm obviously stressed and panicking he shushes me. Which I thought was unprofessional but things had started moving, or so I thought. In a hearing he shows up to, he flat out stayed silent. No defense against easily proven lies from my ex. Even when I had mentioned that these statements were untrue. That same hearing he arrive very disheveled and his suit was covered in beard hair from possibly shaving in his car or who knows. I just know it was very unprofessional. After a heating he gave me bad advice concerning my rights and actions which lost me ground to MY abuser because he didn't pay attention to the entire hearing. He also failed to file important documents I spent days working on, reviewing, and re writing. He said he had a plan. Seemed very motivated and driven for helping me. But he didn't even take accurate notes that he himself asked for over the phone. I had to speak up and correct my own attorney over details he couldn't seem to even take accurate notes on. After that he tanked my hearing and did nothing. After that I fired him and somehow my retainer that was just replenished was evaporated to almost nothing even though I had just replenished funds and he had no work. You might as well defend yourself. Heck, even the guy who serves coffe at the drive through could probably do a better job than TIm A Clown in a cheap suit. This is my opinion from working with him directly. His only other rating is from another attorney. Imagine that.
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Emily

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18 Dec, 2020
Tim Brown has been the pillar in my understanding, interpretation, and overall ability to move forward with my child custody case. With every hiccup that has pushed us back in this process; his ability to think, act and react never siezes. He's truly and incredibly gifted at his occupation. The communication, professionalism, and dedication he displays is absolutely out of this world and has blown every expectation I had out of the water, as well as having torn through every bit fear I had coming into this process. Mr Brown's legal knowledge, interpersonal skills, respectful demeanor, and above the standard professionalism, has made this whole stressful and difficult process clear and more comfortable than I imagined possible. A child custody case of ANY length creates undue stress and feelings of concern on parents and children, inadvertently. Mr Brown's ability to perform his expected duties along with his ability to calm my fears and help me focus on the bigger picture has been pivotal. His knowledge, experience, and genuine care is exceptional. Professionalism, hard work, and dedication worth it's weight is difficult to find. Tim Brown embodies all of these traits and continues to go above and beyond the typical call of duty in my case. There is no shortage of human decency (in this seemingly indecent occupation) when working with the team at LaMont Law and I highly recommend Tim Brown.
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