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I have practiced law in Anderson, South Carolina, and surrounding counties, for more than 20 years. I have handled cases in virtually every type of court in our judicial system. I have represented a wide range of clients, from those charged with murder, to those seeking a divorce, to those needing assistance with estate matters. I have been ruled to be an expert on the South Carolina Probate Code when I testified as a witness in a contested estate in Georgia. I have also represented persons in highly contested divorce cases and complex estate matters.
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Chat withState: South Carolina
Acquired: 1991
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1100 North Main Street, Anderson, SC, 29621
18 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | March 29, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Child Custody
Excellent service, excellent experience
Mr. Phillips has changed my family's life. He has represented me in a high conflict custody case involving abuse. During this case he has been extremely empathetic and informative through out the entire process. Upon accepting my complex case, he told me he would do what he could to help the situatio...
Posted by anonymous | February 25, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Not Forthcoming About Cost Or Length Of Case
I am currently being represented in a pretty complex divorce by Mr. Phillips he will make you promises he can't keep like you will get the house, my ex would be financially responsible for helping me, my ex would pay for my retainer/fees, and made it seem like it would only be a short time until my d...
If this is an actual client, then none of the post is accurate, other than the fact that it may involve a pending divorce. Promises are never made to a client in a case. The possible outcomes in a case are always provided to a client, but no assertions concerning the final result of a case can be, or should be, given to a client. Assuming this was posted by an actual client, then that client must have failed to grasp the nature of the case and the difficulty of the case. If this client, assuming it is a client, has any concerns, then another attorney may be better suited to represent that person's interests in the case. Yet, no client has advised my office of any questions or concerns regarding the issues set forth in the post.
Posted by Charles | April 17, 2015 | Divorce & Separation
Good Attorney
I worked with Attorney Phillips for over two years on my divorce. He put in several long hours on this venture and was succesful at getting my divorce. He is a hard working knowledgeble attorney and is not scared to commit extra time to a case. I was very satisfied with the results and am proud to kn...
"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. Phillips is an exceptional attorney to work with. He continuously monitors current case law and is well informed about the most recent decisions affecting family court. Mr. Phillips is also pleasant to work with and cordial to his fellow attorneys."
"An insightful contributor here at Avvo, Mr. Phillips has been endorsed by adversaries which is a high compliment for any lawyer and indicates, to me, that he has earned the respect of his peers. I endorse Mr. Phillips."
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BALDWIN CO., GA. PROBATE COURT, EXPERT WITNESS
1992 - 2001
Associate attorney, Allen Law Firm
1991 - Present
South Carolina Bar Association
1990
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