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Experienced and knowledgeable attorney who provides solid advice and expert representation
“Bob has been key in helping me manage my ex-husband and the chaos that he creates. Bob has provided me with unbiased opinions, solid advice and expert representation that only a seasoned attorney can offer.”
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Cares about clients and their best interests
“You can always tell when someone truly cares and you are not just a number, but an individual. Thank you Mr. Helland for your expertise and your caring nature.”
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Aggressive, down-to-earth, and effective in the courtroom
“Aggressive, Down to earth, and Knowledgeable Attorney. I hope my review helps you, as much as Robert Helland has helped me!”
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Explains legal matters in a way that is easy for clients to understand
“What I love about Bob is his knowledge and his ability to convey that knowledge to a lay person like me.”
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Honest and upfront about costs and services
“He always informed of the costs associated with the proceedings and always obtained my approval before incurring any expenses.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness, with delayed or missing information
“I expected them to tell me step-by-step what I needed to do and they never gave me all the info/details I needed.”
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Handing off cases to other attorneys without client's knowledge
“Bob handed my case over to Andrew without letting me know. Less time/attention was put into my case after the first hearing.”
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Inconsistent and seemingly indifferent representation during critical proceedings
“Other times he seemed indifferent/like he didn't care and was super quiet.”
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Failure to properly prepare and present evidence, leading to unfavorable outcomes
“Mr. Helland did not present nor bother to gather and subpeona the evidence he was given. He didn't even submit it to court.”
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Unprofessional and rude behavior from office staff
“Dena was super rude and unprofessional towards him and laughed at him when he was surprised the refund was only $300.”

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23 Feb, 2024 by Tani.s3mom.aunna
Bob Helland helped me with an overpayment of Child Support, however the judge the didnt find in my favor, but it wasnt because we lacked a thorough case. Bob always was available for questions and his staff put in lots of hours auditing my payments. His staff is also easy to talk to and work with. And on top of that, they have been exceptional with handling payments to my account. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND Bob Helland!! I have never had such a compassionate and knowledgeable lawyer in all the years I have had to deal with this matter. I wish I had used Mr. Helland years ago when my court nightmare began. You are choosing an EXCELLENT Lawyer and staff!!
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27 Feb, 2021 by Tim
You can always tell when someone truly cares and you are not just a number, but an individual. Thank you Mr. Helland for your expertise and your caring nature.
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06 Apr, 2020 by Pearl
Mr. Bob Helland and staff have continued to go above and beyond Throughout the court process and after, making the difficult circumstances easier and lighter. They showed me positive, courteous regards with kind hearts, no matter my emotional state. Robert Helland and the staff are a knowledgeable professional team that has made me feel comfortable, protected, heard and respected, throughout a roller coaster of difficult situations. They truly had my back at every turn. I would definitely recommend this law firm for anyone who wants a team to work for them. Robert Helland is an example that you can win while representing with ethics and integrity. Robert Helland is the best attorney I’ve ever had.
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06 Jul, 2019 by Anonymous
I needed a divorce attorney asap and was referred to HLG. There was a lack of time and energy put into my case. I expected them to tell me step-by-step what I needed to do and they never gave me all the info/details I needed. Ex. - Before my hearing, they told me which documents were required by the court but failed to tell me there was a page limit. Also, I thought the first hearing would determine the custody/divorce. I didn't know I would wait months for the hearing that would determine everything. Bob handed my case over to Andrew without letting me know. Less time/attention was put into my case after the first hearing. I only got phone calls/emails from them when the court required something. There were numerous times that I had to call/email them to ask them to answer my first call/email after days of no response. I was charged the minimum time allotment (I think 20 mins) for them to read an email which asked them to respond to my first email. When a g.a.l. was appointed, I was mailed some paperwork and Bob said I didn’t need to fill any of it out. Then after getting an email from the g.a.l. asking for paperwork, I looked through the papers and realized that I did need to fill it out. This was embarrassing and made me look bad. Andrew went with me to mediation. Most of the mediation was me just sitting there and Andrew chiming in every now and then. I didn't get the help and guidance that I paid so much for. I also got very mixed signals in terms of feeling like he was on my side and trying to protect me from the stuff my ex-husband and his attorney were trying to get away with. He pointed things out a few times that they had tried to sneak into the parenting plan and he said this isn’t ok and needs to be changed. Other times he seemed indifferent/like he didn’t care and was super quiet. By the time my court hearing came up I wanted to find a different attorney but felt like I didn’t have enough time to do so. Due to all of the above, I made a decision that I will regret for the rest of my life and made a deal with my ex because I felt I had no other choice. After all of the paperwork was finalized and I was mailed copies of everything, I was told by Andrew that I could go ahead and change my name at any time. I went to the DOL to update my license only to find out that my copy of the paperwork WASN'T CERTIFIED and that I would need to come back with a certified copy. I had to call and ask that they send me one without charging me for it... When my bf picked up my trial retainer refund, Dena was super rude and unprofessional towards him and laughed at him when he was surprised the refund was only $300. She joked about it with the other office staff saying we thought we were going to get it all back. My bf corrected her and said no we didn't expect to get it all back but we expected more than that since we didn't go to trial. The next year, my ex moved with our kids out of the boundary that's listed in our parenting plan. I had to take him to court, so I found a new attorney. My new attorney was a MILLION times more helpful. She said if Helland had asked me for documents for dr./dentist visits for my kids showing that I took them to their appts. that it is a HUGE factor in determining custody. NO ONE AT HELLAND TOLD ME THIS/EVER MENTIONED IT! She ALSO said attorneys who nickel-and-dime people don't like those clients and most attorneys who have ethics/morals don't do this. Knowing that I easily could have gotten full custody (especially after going to court and seeing other custody cases where the mother was awarded full custody despite not working or had things that I thought were "negative" going against her) and HLG failed me/took my money is incredibly depressing. Helland Law Group has negatively affected me and my kids' lives for the rest of their adolescent years. I will regret the choices I felt forced to make due to their failure to properly help me for the rest of my life.
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12 May, 2015 by Anonymous
I Hired Barbara Mcinvallie for a week. I thought I was going to proceed with a divorce. She told me that there was a restraining order placed on my soon to be Ex husband. I called 3 times to make sure it was in effect and that he could be served. I was told 'YES' by her twice and office staff twice. I called the police to have him served and not one, not two, but THREE officers to me nowhere was their a restraining order in place. They called south sound 911 records, the court, even my soon to be Ex's probation officer. Nothing! Another month passes and now they said I do owe them $300.00. For ..? Doesn't say on the bill. I called and The receptionist says it's basically my fault because I was "pressuring" them to hurry up and issue me the refund? I called two maybe three times about it because it seemed to be taking forever. Do not hire anyone from this law firm! You will pay double for lousy service!
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16 Jun, 2007 by Anonymous
In the past 20-some years Bob has represented me 4 times. Twice he defended me against criminal charges, and twice was my advocate for injury claims. He was at all times most personable a friendly and always explained the realities of my situation and made sure that I understood what was going on. In all cases he obtained favorable results. His fees for criminal defense were less than what other lawyers quoted me and yet he went full out on my behalf as if I was his only client. (He is a sole practitioner and is sometimes very very busy.) Once he was too busy to take a case from me and referred me to another lawyer who handled my case with high competence and who obtained a great result for my claim. In addition to criminal defense and personal injury work, Bob has assisted my brother, (who is a musician), with some entertainment contracts and is well versed in entertainment law. There are truly not enough stars to rate how helpful Bob is!
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02 Mar, 2021 by Anthony
My attorney was extremely helpful and considerate. She was flexible with her times to be able to contact me after work. And then did the impossible for me and got my case dismissed! Nothing but good things from these people ! :)
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18 Mar, 2020 by Anonymous
Consult with Angela Horwath! Angela was able to redirect my anxiety into action to deal with DUI issues both criminal and administrative (DOL).
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25 Jan, 2020 by Destiny
Extremely happy with my experience with Horwath Law. They were so helpful in guiding me through a hard and trying time. My lawyer Kelsey was amazing and the office staff were always available to answer questions. They got my DUI reduced. Definitely recommended.
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12 Jul, 2024 by Dan gerl
Would give her 10 stars if I could. Sophia is simply the best at what she does!
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27 Nov, 2023 by Anders
Thorough, communicative, and professional. Helped me through a divorce process involving complex assets and a parenting plan, resulting in an equitable and amicable outcome. Would recommend.
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