Benjamin Larry Wilson

32 E 100 S Ste 203, Saint George, UT

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2013
Syracuse University

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Matt polatis

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21 Nov, 2024
Ben Wilson is by far the best divorce attorney in southern Utah! I hired all the big firms and finally found the one that battled for me! My divorce lasted 4 years 10 months! He fought like it was his family and his life on the line! This is a man that will fight for you not like others that want to take your money!
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M. “atsushiboi7162” rhoads

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27 Jul, 2024
They did an amazing job helping clear me out of an issue that I was concerned about and I’m happy they were able to clear the fog surrounding it
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Mike stubbs

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29 Jan, 2024
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and ability to effectively handle complex cases
“Dan Tobler is amazing! He works tirelessly to make sure you are represented fairly. He is patient, kind and knowledgeable. I highly recommend him to everyone!”
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Personalized and caring approach, with a focus on understanding the client's needs
“Dan and Erin have really helped me out. They know I just lost my dad. Dan has really taken me under his wing. He's an honest guy, and he respects my honesty, and how I want to stay morally strong during my legal battles.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Dan Tobler is extremely helpful and very professional. If your looking for child custody help look no further he's your man!!! Dan and his staff made things really easy and smooth, and is very responsive and keeps you up to date throughout the whole process.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Dan Tobler is by far the best family attorney in St. George, Ut. He understands fathers rights in Utah and will fight for you. Very good firm...”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“Dan Tobler is by far the best attorney in Southern Utah! We've been working with him for two years, two separate cases, and they both ended in our favor.”
Cons
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Lack of aggressiveness or "fight" in certain cases, leading to unfavorable outcomes
“I feel he didn't fight for me at all I did all the leg work and ect and it felt off from the get go in the room for attorney too go to each other with the wants from us in divorce I didn't matter in there all the lies and doctrine paperwork even was noticed but no fight on matter it was like a bad bad movie attorney had no fight in him at all now having to hired someone else after lots of money invested don't settle for less here”
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Potential forgetfulness or lack of attention to details in some cases
“Weak, comes across very nice but doesn't fight for your cause. Forgets everything that was spoken of every time we meet.”

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