Mullett Dove Meacham & Bradley, PLLC

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Arlington, United States

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Mullett Dove Meacham & Bradley, PLLC Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Mullett Dove Meacham & Bradley, PLLC is located in Arlington, United States on 1100 N Glebe Rd #1100. Mullett Dove Meacham & Bradley, PLLC is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category law firmdivorce lawyerdivorce serviceestate planning attorneyfamily law attorneygeneral practice attorneylawyerlegal services in United States.

Address

1100 N Glebe Rd #1100

Phone

+1 7035228100

Service options

Online appointmentsOn-site services

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Joseph Shmokler

Ms. Meacham represented me during my divorce. She was most professional. Being a Male and having a women represent me worked out perfectly with no worries. She was able to almost triple the offer my wife proposed. If I need a divorce attorney again she's the one. Case closed

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James Struckmeyer

When you need the Very Best to get you through the very worst, MDM&B is a great place to get moving forward again. If these Highest Level Team of Legal Professionals by some quirk of fate don't have all the right answers for you, they'll know exactly where to go or send you to find them. Highest recommendation possible for legal acumen and attention-to-detail. Don't walk, run to MDM&B.

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Nestor Najwa

Had pleasant consultation regarding matrimonial action with Jennifer Bradley. I presented her with a draft settlement document prepared by my wife’s counsel. I paid 1035.00 for Ms. Bradley to review the document and, hopefully, to proceed with the action. No retainer agreement was signed, but Ms. Bradley had a preliminary conversation with my wife’s counsel and all indications were that she would take the case. Several valuable weeks later, after trying to get in touch with Ms. Bradley twice, I received an early morning phone call from a receptionist who told me that Ms. Bradley had read the proposed agreement (a simple divorce, no minor children and my wife and I intend to remain business partners) but she had “personal issues” and would not take the case. I concede that is her right, but under those circumstances, I should not have to pay for Ms. Bradley’s reading of the proposed agreement, particularly since I have no proof (and no confidence) that she even glanced at it, let alone rendered an opinion on the proposed agreement or suggestions to improve it. No legal advice or services were rendered. I wasted valuable weeks which could have been spent working with a reputable attorney willing to participate in a very simple divorce and now I am at risk of a default judgment against me, placing me in extreme legal jeopardy of losing my home and all my possessions. For all that, she is trying to keep the fee rendered to review and report on the document, which she failed to do.

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