$ 195-215 per hour
Max Mahoney practices mainly Family Law, but also has experience in the areas of business, construction, real estate, and collections law.
Max graduated cum laude from Arizona State University earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies focusing in Anthropology, History, and Political Science. Max attended Phoenix School of Law where he received his J.D. in 2011. While at Phoenix School of Law Max was the Administrative Editor for Phoenix Law Review.
Max is licensed to practice in Arizona and is admitted to both the state and federal bar.
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Acquired: 2011
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One East Washington Street, Suite 1900, Phoenix, AZ, 85004
7 Client Reviews
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Posted by Crystal | January 04, 2017 | Hired Attorney
Amazing
Max was very open about what he thought I could get and was up front about what he thought wasn't going to happen. He always kept me up to date about what was going on at all times and never left me out of the loop. He always fought for what I wanted and did his best to make sure I was taken care of....
Posted by Kim | October 08, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Highly Recommended!
Max represented me in a divorce from my husband of 33 years. Despite the stress of going through such a major life event, Max kept me grounded with his never ending professionalism, advice and listening ear. Max was always responsive in returning phone calls and keeping me updated by emails with pe...
"I endorse this lawyer. Max covered a complicated and emotional matter for me on an emergency basis and did a great job. He is very knowledgeable and I frequently will go to him to discuss more complicated issues in family law."
"One of the absolute best. Exceptional attention to detail, service next to none. I endorse this lawyer."
"I endorse this lawyer. An outstanding and well respected attorney in the legal community. I would recommend him wholeheartedly to annyone needing legal representation."
"I endorse this lawyer. Maxwell is an intelligent, hard-working attorney. He tackles the difficult issues as easily as the straightforward ones. He works hard to ensure his clients' rights are protected."
"A smart and tencaious attorney who has shown time and again that he has the ability to excel in any area of the law to serve all his client's needs."
"I endorse this lawyer. It is clear by his profile and answers in the AVVO community that he is well respected and knows his stuff!"
"While I do not know Mr. Mahoney personally, I have reviewed many of his answers to legal questions on this site. Mr. Mahoney gives insightful answers to those with legal issues providing helpful guidance. Easy to endorse him as an attorney."
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2013
Top Contributor 2013, AVVO
2013 - Present
Associate, Berkshire Law Office, PLLC
2011 - Present
Associate Attorney, Rose Law Group
2010 - 2011
Law Clerk, Rose Law Group
2008 - 2008
Law Clerk, The Goldwater Institute
2006 - 2008
Law Clerk, Cantelme & Brown, PLC
2014 - Present
Maricopa LawyerEditorial Board
2012 - Present
Defense Research Institute
Delegate
2010 - 2011
Phoenix Law ReviewAdministrative Editor
2009 - 2010
Phoenix Law ReviewStaff Editor
Unsuccessful. Planning on appeal to SCOTUS.
Unsuccessful. Appealing to SCOTUS.
We succeeded.
We succeeded.
We won. The Court of Appeals held that trial court violated our client’s due process rights by insisting that he submit documents only, and not testify in order to confront mother's evidence.
We won and got a fee award. The Court of Appeals found that Father had notice of the UCCJEA action. The Court of Appeal also found Father's position unreasonable and awarded out client her fees.
We won. The Court of Appeals granted jurisdiction of the Special Action and found that trial court erred in considering our client's Veterans Administration disability benefits in calculating spousal maintenance award.
2011
Juris Doctorate
2008
Bachelor of Interdiscipliary Studies
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Construction Delivery Methods
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