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Havens Law LLC - Provo, UT

1896 North 1120 West Provo, UT 84604

Updated: 05/31/2018

Provo Divorce Law Firm

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By Curt C. on May. 17, 2020

0.5 out of 5 stars

After talking to different lawyers I hired William Nebeker because he sounded the best by far. He excels at selling himself. I was concerned about a few bad reviews he had but they were older and I hoped he had improved or that they were just angry clients and nobody's perfect. My case was worked on slowly and then his assistant just ignored my follow up emails. When I finally decided to fire him, they responded. They begged for another chance. I regret giving him another chance. If you like the way he talks great, but be ready to have your case dragged out repeatedly. Your case is just there for William to work on if he needs more hours. He will set his own pace and drain your retainer because he has to re-review your case and have you update it. And even then he will make huge mistakes that destroy the credibility of you and your case. When you have had enough he will want to talk to you so he can bill you for that too. Don't get sucked in, it's a dream that quickly becomes nightmare. Oh and Ashlyn the assistant listed on the website has been replaced at least twice.

By Jessica R. on Apr. 02, 2020

0.5 out of 5 stars

I hired Will after my daughter?s father did not Return my 4 year old daughter. He told he was going to file all this paperwork to get my daughter back. I have primary custody of my daughter and didn?t think it would be hard to get her back. I would call and email William and i would not hear back from him. After a full month of not seeing my daughter or evening hearing how she was doing i decided to call the court house to see if William had filed anything. He did 2 days prior to me calling but what he filed was rejected because he filed it completely wrong and just copied and pasted what i had emailed him. He waited a month to file anything. I would call and email his assistant to let her know i needed my daughter. I was so depressed and would cry everyday. I trusted him and he just took my money. After i called the court house i was so Distraught that i quit my job to go find another lawyer. I quit at 2:pm got a new lawyer at 3:00pm my new lawyer filed everything at 3:45pm and had my daughter back the same day at 7pm. It?s been a month and half and William will not refund my money. He keeps emailing me telling me he?s working on it but he?s not. Please don?t go for him for help. He will screw you over and take your money. He has caused me so much pain.

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