Mathew Michael Purcell

7301 W. Deschutes Ave., Ste E, Kennewick, WA

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Ventura College of Law, J.D.
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Central Washington University, B.A.

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Ranee

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29 Apr, 2022
I write this review today because today is the day 25 years of tyranny and terror with my ex had ended. Matt came into my case in 2014 after 2 of the worst lawyers who had my case. My ex shopped around the 5 top lawyers and received consults which meant these lawyers could not take my case. Yes, the tyranny and terror started at the beginning. When I went to Matt in 2014 he was young and an up and coming lawyer. I had no expectations. But Matt was fair, knowledgeable and was not afraid. It was the first time I had a feeling of peace because he shut the opposing counsel down and did it with respect and integrity. Small win but it was huge for me. I was in awe then. Fast forward to today. Today I signed the last of the legal paperwork nightmare. This means Matt has given me me my life back. Matt was more than generous working with me on my bills. He is definitely results oriented. Thank you Matt. I recommend Matt for all family law cases!
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Michelle

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22 Apr, 2022
Matt represented me fairly, honestly, and with good results. Not only has he been easy to work with, he is FANTASTIC at what he does. He doesn't forget the details and knows what matters in his cases. He is effective, extremely intelligent, and well respected for his work within the legal system. He was my 4th lawyer in my divorce and I wish he was my 1st. I had to deal with so much that shouldn't have happened and I believe Matt would not have let those things happen had he been representing me. He is also fair in his billing practices and genuinely cares about his clients.
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31 Jul, 2021
As an attorney with many years of commercial litigation experience I thought my divorce would look similar to the cases I had handled for years. I quickly realized I was pretty lost in a foreign territory with a very different language and customs; until I hired Matt. While there were no children in our marriage, my divorce was financially complicated. There were multiple professional businesses to be dealt with, widely varying retirement account balances, differences in age and differences in social security payments. Matt was great at giving me an outline of what was to come, what was important and what was not important, how the law applied to the facts of my divorce, and the likely outcomes if we had to go through a trial. He did a great job of dealing with a very difficult opposing counsel, and keeping me sane in the midst of what at times seemed like craziness. When we went to mediation Matt did a great job of presenting to the mediator things that I did not explain very well. We were able to negotiate a very fair settlement during the mediation. Matt's fees were very fair considering the outcome, and based on what my ex- spouse has said about their fees, Matt's fees to me were less than a third of their fees. Matt simply stayed focused on what was going to make a difference and did not get dragged into unnecessary (and expensive) meaningless skirmishes. I think Matt is a great choice for a more-complicated divorce where analysis and detail, and clear communication, are critical.
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NW Lawyer, Beyond the Bar No.

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02 May, 2015 by Jennifer
We spoke to Scott after receiving a disturbing phone call from someone posing as an IRS agent stating that we had committed tax fraud. Scott listened to our concerns and put our fears to rest by informing us that he has had several calls similar to ours recently and that nothing was going to happen. He told us that if we had any further questions to call him. He was professional, friendly and I would refer him to my friends and come to him with any legal issues in the future. Thanks again Scott !!
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