Do you need legal help in St. George, Utah? Turn to the attorneys at Thompson, Randall & Mellen! We offer legal services for real estate, family, and business law. Contact us today for a consultation.
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Do you need legal help in St. George, Utah? Turn to the attorneys at Thompson, Randall & Mellen! We offer legal services for real estate, family, and business law. Contact us today for a consultation.
Thompson, Randall & Mellen, PC, located in St. George, Utah, is a law firm specializing in various legal categories, including Divorce Lawyer and Estate Planning Attorney. Reviewers consistently praise Aaron Randall for his professionalism, thoroughness, and helpfulness, highlighting positive experiences in areas such as divorce and trust preparation. Many clients express satisfaction with the firm’s service and indicate a willingness to recommend them to others or return for future legal needs.
Although no longer practicing litigation, Aaron Randall was of great help on a HOA dispute
Great staff and service. Mr. Randall helped us with a bunch of documents.
When I first met Aaron, he presented himself as someone who would be a strong advocate for me against my ex-wife. He even used the words “We could nuke your with what you’ve shown me.” He turned into a lamb as soon as things actually got moving. Didn’t really fight for anything. He also informed me that we were not allowed to bring other motions or subjects into the case that was in front of us, but somehow I was forced to sign passport documents as part of a child support case. When I reviewed some of his billing invoices, I noticed that I was charged 12 minutes of his time for a 2 sentence email. Sounds appropriate. Then, instead of following up on other topics that we discussed, he withdraws as my counsel, without a phone call or an email, just a copy of the notice submitted to the court. Just as well. I heard from some court reporters that he was buddy buddy with the opposing counsel, but he never informed me of that either. If that’s standard practice, great. I wish him the best.