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22 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
I sought Mr. Starkes’ service for 2 matters. His staff was very nIce and helpful. I requested assistance for my family purchase of property and for a will amendment for my mom. The closing was handled in a very professional manner and Mr. Starkes addressed various concerns of my family members, who were located in California. Long story short, the closing was handled in the manner my family desired. And as a result, my has used his firm for more closings and other matters. I found him to be very pleasant, polite, and knowledgeable. As to the will, I sent my mom to Mr. Starkes to make amendments bc I could not do the amendments. My mom was very satisfied and appreciated Mr. Starkes services. She was able to repeat the advice to me and received all the help regarding her concerns. Since then, she has passed and in review of the Will, Mr. Starkes address must mom’s will in the manner she requested. I think this is why she adored him as her attorney. Since then, I have given Mr. Starkes’ information to several friends and customers in the Columbia area.
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04 Mar, 2020 by Charlotte
We hired Xavier Starkes to help my mother get her will, papers, directives in order. He was recommended by a friend. Boy, am I glad she suggested we go to him. He was very professional, but personable at the same time. He was very precise about what he was doing and even made calls to banks, etc. to make sure everything was in order. We have, finally, found a lawyer we can use forever.
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22 May, 2017 by Anonymous
Hired Xavier to represent me to negotiate with the insurance company after a boat accident in which I sustained significant facial injuries. I feel Xavier didn't put the time in to understand the whole picture. He seemed to do a cursory review, if that, of everything. He was telephoning me at least five or six times a week for five months during his representation of me, and I felt I continuously had to reiterate the same things over and over to him. I finally became frustrated and had a conversation with him about it, relayed to him everything he kept getting incorrect, and expressed I was not happy. Three, four days later, he sends me his first draft of the demand letter, and the things I had JUST expressed to him in that conversation were incorrect were still incorrect! In his initial draft of the demand letter to the insurance adjuster, he didn't even have the mechanics of the accident correct. He indicated I was thrown from the boat necessitating a water rescue. I had relayed to him AT LEAST 50 times the boat hit the pylon, my face flew into the center console and was knocked unconscious, another occupant got a life jacket on me, and THEN the boat sank. Although I told him repeatedly I remembered floating in the river and then being pulled up on the overturned boat and that I had floated in the river for at least 30-40 minutes before the rescuers got to us, he indicated in the letter I had no memory of anything. In fact, he was also told I was not sleeping well because I was having nightmares about it. So with all the information I provided him, plus our nearly-every-day telephone conversations about everything, he definitely should have had that down by five months! He also didn't have my medical providers or all of the treatment I received correct, and it didn't include some of the significant injuries I sustained outlined (tooth shoved up in my jaw, breaking the jaw and requiring surgery, and shifting of facial bones from impact were the big ones, but there was swelling and bruising that lasted for months as well). I kept copious notes of my recovery and treatment and conversations with my medical providers and photographed my injuries and the healing process. Xavier was in possession of all of it. In fact, I mainly maintained those records for him so that everything would be all laid out for him. It was disheartening to learn at the end the information I was providing him he wasn't taking the time to read and digest. That is what a client hires an attorney for! Along with a couple of facial surgeries, I had a few bumps in the road during my recovery. My life consisted of and I was focused on doctor's appointments, surgeries, and recovering. That's why I hired a lawyer in the first place. So I put my trust in Xavier, and I feel it was his job to know my case intimately, to learn all the facts, understand the treatment and surgeries and who the medical providers are, and have a concrete grasp of all the injuries suffered, all so that when it comes time to put the demand letter together and begin negotiations, he is able to speak intelligently about my case and advocate for me with vigor. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Therefore, Xavier gets two thumbs down.

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14 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
I am the Fiancee and mother of a "Criminal Offender". My sons father and I came across her accidentally, we had a meeting with Jack Swerling. But he called to reschedule with my sons father, of course he didn't answer. Raia was an associate at the office at the time. And decided to get information down for Jack (lawyer). My sons father was rearrested for drugs (Ice) and gun charges. I hired Raia to represent him for bond hearing, since it was a rearrest for same charges, his chances was slim to none. Also, because he was rearrested for the same charges his bond was going to be revoked. Raia (The Beast) got him a bond (a low one) and beat the revocation of his bond. Against all odds she had us on the other side. I am forever grateful for her. I am a natural stalker, she answered ALL my calls. I called her everyday.. Kept me in the loop of every avenue his situation may take. I always said I trusted only 3 people, God, my mother and father. I've recently added her to my list.. She gives her all.
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02 Aug, 2019 by Tracey
It has been an absolute pleasure working with Brent Takach. We found an amazing person in Brent while seeking an attorney for my husband to adopt my daughter. He worked diligently on our case from day one on every single task involved. As well as, keeping us informed of every detail along the way. He is beyond incredible in his ability to always be one step ahead of the game to tackle any issues that may arise. Every case is different and unique, but ours being a termination of parental rights with adoption, is not as easy and simple as it sounds. It is very complicated but Brent was ready at all times. With him being so upfront with us about issues that could occur, this put our minds at ease completely. And allowed us to trust him and the process. His level of knowledge and professionalism while also being “real” with us, I feel, can’t be beat. If we happen to need an attorney again in the future, we will not hesitate to work with Brent again. My husband and I cannot recommend him enough!
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21 May, 2017 by Kim
Brent Takach is an amazing attorney and having him to oversee my divorce was the best decision I could have made. Not only is his legal prowess unmatched, but he is the definition of professional, kind, and compassionate. These attributes were tremendously important to me due to the sensitive nature of my divorce. I never once felt like “just another client” to Brent. He took the time to answer my questions and walked me through every step of the process. He eased my fears and made this process as painfree as he could. I would highly recommend Brent to anyone going through the difficult decision to divorce.
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10 Nov, 2016 by Samantha
We contacted Brent to do adoption paperwork for my husband to adopt my daughter. I told him what I wanted to do and he got everything rolling for us. He set everything up, explained everything that we would have questions on, and always kept in touch with me. We will definitely use Brent again if we ever need him and I also will recommend him to anyone that is looking for a lawyer.
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24 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
He explained all the legal issues in a manner I could clearly understand.
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