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Why does the Law Office of Tad Davis prefer an honest, compassionate approach to family law? As a parent of six kids, including one that has significant health issues, founding attorney Tad Davis understands both the joy and the heartache that comes with being a dad. Tad also knows that family is one of the most important things we have in our lives, and he has seen people close to him struggle with family-related legal challenges. This has led him to develop a passion for representing families in court.
Tad works hard to ensure that all of his clients have a clear understanding of the legal process. When they work from a solid foundation, they know how to help their case move forward. He also diligently keeps the lines of communication open so that issues or questions can be addressed as they arise. In this relaxed yet professional environment, you can feel comfortable bringing up any concerns that you might have.
Tad received his Bachelor’s Degree from Brigham Young University in 2003 and his Juris Doctor from Arizona State University in 2006. He began his legal career that year working with crime victims to uphold their legal rights. In 2008, Tad switched gears and worked as a prosecutor. There Tad put on trials and negotiated complicated plea agreements. His diverse, hands-on experience gives him an edge in negotiations and court proceedings.
After several years in government practice, Tad decided that he wanted to be able to help clients without the limitations of the prosecutor’s office, which often required a cookie-cutter approach. He hoped to assist families directly with creative thinking, legal expertise, and one-on-one service. He established the Law Office of Tad Davis with those goals in mind.
Aside from practicing law, Tad enjoys spending time with his family, volunteering with the Boy Scouts of America, and assisting with projects in his local community. As a family-oriented lawyer with a knack for outside-the-box thinking, Tad’s legal counsel can be an invaluable asset in your divorce or child custody proceedings. Give us a call to discuss your case.
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Chat withState: Arizona
Acquired: 2006
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2024
1530 E Williams Field Rd #201, Gilbert, AZ, 85295
16 Client Reviews
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Posted by Kerri | December 30, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Child Custody
Do Not Hire this Man!!!
DO NOT HIRE THIS MAN TO REPRESENT YOU I have given Mr. Davis $1200.00 to represent me for 1 hour He showed up to court over 15 minutes late which cut into my time unprepared & unorganized! I had asked Mr. Davis to talk for me as my nerves would come into action, well that did not happen. He barely...
Hi Kerri, I’m disappointed that you don’t feel like you were represented well in your case. My staff and I always try to serve our clients to the best of our ability and its devastating to hear that our efforts didn’t hit the mark. I know we’ve had several conversations about these issues offline and I’m sorry that we weren’t able to resolve things that way. But, even still, if you would like to address this offline, I’d be happy to have that conversation with you there. In an effort to give some context to your review I wanted to share some more information here. In July 2019, we met to discuss your upcoming trial in two weeks. You told me that you were anxious to find a lawyer because other lawyers had wanted to charge $5,000 or more and you did not have that kind of money. You only had $1,200 in total. I indicated that your case would require more money than $1,200 because it would take hours to prepare and then do the 1-hour trial. But as we talked, I ultimately decided that I would take your case because of your sincerity and desire to do the best for your child. To prepare for your case my staff and I spent about 15 hours before we did the “1-hour trial.” And at the conclusion of my representation, we had invested well over 20 hours into your representation. We understand that the $1,200 is a lot of money. But when we compare that to what you would have spent had we not agreed to the discounted rate, we still feel like you’ve received tremendous value. Unfortunately, before I came on your case, you and your ex had met with the Judge and had determined that your case would be set for a 1-hour trial which meant that you only had 30 minutes to present your side of the case. That made your request to call multiple witnesses to testify impossible unless you cut down or didn’t testify at all which would have been devastating to your case. At trial I felt as though you testified really well in the time allotted. The court did start late because the prior case ran long but as the July 23, 2019 minute entry shows, court started at 10:15 AM and ended at 11:15 AM which means the Judge gave you the entire hour of time that it was set for. At the end of the day the Judge did not adopt your request, but in reading the Court’s ruling I believe that the Judge found you to be a credible and genuine parent. The Judge wrote “Both parents are acting based on his and her genuine and reasonable belief about the child's best interest,” and “Both parents have a strong relationship with the child.” Unfortunately for our argument, the Court cited stability as the single biggest factor in why it adopted your ex’s plan over your plan. The Court wrote “Father has lived in the same house for 18 years. Mother has moved several times during [child]'s life… Mother is renting a house. Mother's most recent move was not for employment because she is not currently working. Father presented evidence that her driver's license is suspended and has been for some time. There may be an outstanding warrant on her…Father is significantly more stable.” Unfortunately, those factors are not ones that I can control. Since our time in Court I have spent a number of hours working on your holiday schedule and trading proposals with your ex on your behalf at no cost to you. And although you and I have disagreed about what the best legal pathway forward should be, I still would like you to be set up for a good result in the future. I understand that my son’s Make-A-Wish trip wasn’t convenient for your timing. But we did have a chance to speak by phone both before and after that trip, text, and even had an appointment to meet in person set up prior to the firm withdrawing from your case. So Ms. Hubler, while we are deeply disappointed in your review, we do wish you the very best of luck in your case in the future!
"Tad is an excellent lawyer with incredible integrity. I have no reservations recommending him to my own friends, family, and clients."
"I worked with Mr. Davis on a complicated family court matter. I found Mr. Davis to be a strong advocate for his client while also demonstrating compassion toward both parties. He worked collaboratively with counsel and attempted to achieve a resolution to benefit both sides of this case. I hope to work with him again in the future."
"Tad is terrific at finding solutions for his clients. He knows the law and will take the time to understand all the circumstances that matter in a case. I recommend Tad."
"Tad is a great lawyer. He fights for each of his clients and gets greats results for him. I happily refer my clients seeking counsel for family matters to him."
"I strongly endorse, Mr. Davis. He is a skilled attorney who is dedicated to his clients and will work hard to achieve the best results possible."
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2024.
Disbarment issued in AZ, 2024
updated on 03/26/2024Disbarment is the most serious penalty for a lawyer. If this attorney is currently practicing law, you should contact the Arizona State Bar to understand the reasons for disbarment.
2018
Best of Thervo 2018, Thervo
2017
Nominee for the Law Firm 500 Award, Law Firm 500
2011
3rd Place Speaking Competition District 3 (Arizona statewide), Toastmasters International
2016 - Present
Owner, Law Office of Tad Davis PLLC
2010 - 2016
Deputy County Attorney, Pinal County Attorney's Office
2009 - 2016
Adjunct Professor, University Of Phoenix Online
2008 - 2010
Deputy County Attorney, Maricopa County Attorney's Office
2006 - 2008
Staff Attorney, Crime Victim Legal Assistance Project
2018 - Present
Pinal County Trial Court CommissionAttorney Member
2016 - Present
San Tan Valley Chamber of CommerceMember
2016 - Present
Pinal County Chamber of CommerceMember
2016 - Present
Maricopa County Chamber of CommerceMember
2012 - Present
Boy Scouts of AmericaLeader
2011 - 2012
Pinal County Bar AssociationSecretary
Mother obtained sole legal decision making and limited Father's parenting time.
2006
JD - Juris Doctor
2003
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2017
Leadership Without Titles - How to Make a Difference In Everyday Life
2016
Employees vs. Independent Contractors
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18 Jun 2016
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18 Jun 2016