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14 Jan, 2019 by Darren m
Did an awesome job with my divorce and establishing custody and placement. I would recommend Tim to anybody he is fair and very reasonable. He will definitely put your mind at ease and get the job done for you.
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10 Aug, 2015 by Anonymous
In the valley area there are numerous lawyers who are "divorce shops." They profit from the "numbers" and not the quality. Tim is a revolving door divorce lawyer. He does things only one way, his. If he was a doctor one would say he has no bedside manner. He does not get emotionally involved in a clients life or their situation. What you get is what you get in his opinion. In my case he couldn't have cared less what I lost or the effect on my children. There was no fairness over a division of assets. Again, you get what you get in his opinion. He certainly isn't going to fight for you or your rights. He was also quite condescending to me. Obviously any lawyer would know lay citizens are not legal experts. That's why we look to them for expertise. We don't expect lectures or to be made to feel stupid or inferior just because we don't understand family law or court procedures. Have no fear, Tim will make you feel even worse in an already bad situation. Also, his low up front retainer of 10 hours of services is a joke. He will likely far surpass that low number, and will become more of a debt collector than a representative of you or your best interests. Bills were very high. There were many errors I caught and had to plead with Tim to correct, and of course more billable hours. He mis scheduled hearings and mediations. Missed important court dates that cost me dearly. Never once an apology to me but more than anxious to apologize to the other side. And talk to him on the phone; good luck on that happening. Fire him like I did. He likely won't care as there are an endless stream of new clients behind you. I guess if you are willing to settle for whatever a lawyer tells you, then any lawyer will do. If you expect fairness, someone to fight for you and your interests, and professionalism, then I would strongly encourage you to seek a different lawyer. Tim would not be the one for you.
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11 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
I went to Tim Young on a recommendation to help me with my divorce that had been going on for close to a year. It was a huge mistake that I would like to warn others against. I wish I could put a phone number on here for people to call me for me to explain the way that my case spiraled out of control due to mistakes made by Tim Young. Less than a month before my trial I was truly forced to find a new attorney - It was at this time that many people informed me of similar issues that they had with him. People who had known of problems that I had been experiencing were so grateful that I had proper representation to help me through the end. My children and I would have paid for his mistakes the rest of my life. I have been told from other people that there have been issues with him for the last couple of years - I am not one to do "reviews" I just truly hope that this review will deter at least one person from using him.

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