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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in family law, with a strong courtroom presence
“His extensive legal background made it easy for him to file, call, do whatever we needed done, to be done. He knows the ins and outs of family law, like one knows their own hand.”
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Compassionate and caring towards clients
“He was a God send! If you have a family law issue and DON"T hire Brian, you've just thrown your money away. I guarantee it. A better family lawyer you will never find.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“His communication skills are excellent. He is on top of all the details.”
Cons
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Can be unreliable and unresponsive at times
“Brian was not only unreliable, but unprofessional. He didn't care about my son's best interest and did a crappy job in the court room.”
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Prioritizes money over client's best interests
“I also need to say the he is only in it for the money. As soon as thing started to get hard he wanted out.”

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17 Dec, 2023 by Anonymous
First time was great second time he fed right into my exs lies. I will.be asking for another laywer next time. Was very unhappy he allowed my ex to lied to his face. My x even paused. 4 lying that was a died give away he should have noticed. He is only good if u double up with harbor house otherwise he feeds into narcissistic people
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27 Jan, 2018 by Alan dordel
I hired Brian for post divorce problems with my ex, specifically my ex denying placement and attempting to alienate our daughter. Brian is compassionate, proficient, extremely knowledgeable, well versed, and aggressive. He will stand up for you. I've had numerous well known attorneys during my lengthy divorce. None even remotely compared to Brian's ability and results. His courtroom/trial capability and performance are stellar and at the top of his profession. He honestly doesn't miss a beat in court and his tenacity is incredible! I could not be happier. I would highly and strongly recommend Brian in the most complicated and conflicting divorce case. He is the best. His communication skills are excellent. He is on top of all the details. He is worth every penny!!!
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09 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
was looking for aggressive attorney who would return e-mails phone calls etc whenever new thing would arise and HE IS NOT THE ANSWER! he returns nothing! Plus we didn't know anything moving forward until the last minute! I was also scolded like a child for coming into his office without a appointment! We were threated like children . HE DID GET US VAGUE ORDER THOUGH
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29 Aug, 2017 by Julie
I was looking for a family attorney in the phone book. Geez, we all know how horrible that could be. Like finding a mechanic, it's hit or miss, then you pray you got the right one. Sure I was nervous at first with Brian. Young guy, stylish, great first meeting though. I knew right from the start he had heart. THAT is the most important thing to me. If one has heart, they usually put it all into what they do. My case was an odd one. Not common by any means. I am a grandmother, and was fighting for my right to visit my grandbaby. Brian was kind, patient, and omg smart. His extensive legal background made it easy for him to file, call, do whatever we needed done, to be done. He knows the ins and outs of family law, like one knows their own hand. All done in a timely manner, which is unusual for busy courts now a days. He didn't bankrupt me either lol. Which again is unusual in today's mindset of lock everyone up, and squeeze their relatives for money . I cant speak highly enough of Brian. I would hire him again in a heartbeat if I thought I needed to. I would and AM recommending him to the world. He can be trusted, counted on. Many a text and email he took just to reassure an old woman that everything was going to be ok. The personal touch, the kindness, the skill. He was a God send! If you have a family law issue and DON"T hire Brian, you've just thrown your money away. I guarantee it. A better family lawyer you will never find.
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13 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
I also need to say the he is only in it for the money. As soon as thing started to get hard he wanted out. He did not have the knowledge or experience to fight for me or my child. He did not get orders signed and did not return my calls. Beware of his comments and be sure to record his comments to you outside of the court room. He did not come thru on what he told me he would do.
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