Tarah M Verib

Tarah M Verib

also known as Tarah M. Fidler

3.0
Rating: 7.3

Licensed for 14 years

Family Lawyer at Tacoma, WA
Practice Areas: Family, Child Custody, Child Support ... +2 more

724 Yakima Ave Ste 100, Tacoma, WA

About Tarah

Practice Areas

5

Practice Areas

Family 80%

I practice all areas of Family law including custody, child support, divorce, parenting plans, and other family law related matters.

15 years

80%
Child Custody 5%

11 years

5%
Child Support 5%

11 years

5%
Juvenile Law 5%

11 years

5%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Hourly Rates

$ 230-230 per hour

Retainer

Always


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Card

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Licenses

Licensed in Washington for 14 years

State: Washington

Acquired: 2011

Active

No misconduct found

Location

Law Office of Tarah M. Verib

724 Yakima Ave Ste 100, Tacoma, WA, 98405-4864

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Tarah M Verib's Reviews

Avvo Review Score

3.0 /5.0

12 Client Reviews

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Posted by anonymous | January 09, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Family

Terrible, save yourself the loss

Upon hiring Tarah I had high hopes because I have so much supporting documentation, and she sold herself as a go getter, aggressive attorney.!Not only did she never allow my cases or documents to be shown in court but she proved to continually unethically handle my case. Many large mistakes were made... that proved to damage my case. One issue was she never managed my case well. Deadlines were missed, opportunities to respond to declarations were missed, and recently 5 days before court she admitted she had no clue we were supposed to attend, and couldn’t find out what the hearing was. She couldn’t advise on how to handle simple tasks such as paying a civil penalty, and let opposing counsel dictate moves made in our case out of lack of competence. All of this proved to be highly detremental to my case, also creating severe lasting effects on my children and family. She doesn’t bill ethically, she over charges and will bully you to where you feel as though you must pay and comply or she will drop you. Don’t bother with a payment plan option. She doesn’t honor those either! She will make you pay the full amount monthly threatening to withdraw if you don’t. She was constantly on vacations which created her paralegals handling and filling out legal documentation that should be at the very least overseen by an attorney. Things were never overseen by Tarah, so big mistakes were made. Tarah will make you panic about situations that shouldn’t even be an option. I was told numerous times I would be going to jail and plan on losing my kids however there was never proof in allegations against me. Tarah just didn’t know how to handle my case. Tarah doesn’t know how to represent anyone with an outside of the box situation, or if opposing counsel is good at their job. Those situations cause her to freak out and will cause issues. She does not know king county’s court system so don’t let her fool you. Tarah and her office continually filed paperwork incorrectly regarding my case. I was even forced to pay to serve the other party multiple times because they were filing with the court incorrectly. Tarah withholds paperwork regardless of it being detrimental to your case, and to you personally. She has cost me so much more money than should have been allowed due to so many mistakes and never pleaded with the court regarding my financial position. I cannot tell you how many times I had questions and she was out to lunch, or out at a bar from noon or so on for the rest of the day. If you do seek other representation she will purposefully withhold your file to create more damage to your case, and additional costs out of her own anger. Save yourself the headache, heartache, and drama and find someone else! She flat out told me she couldn’t handle my case prompting me to seek other counsel. In one of her infamous freak outs she told me over the phone I can’t dig you out of this hole, your daughter screwed you. There was never a hole to be dig out of had Tarah been a competent attorney who knew anything about domestic violence, and how to protect clients. Retaining Tarah seriously affected my work and career. I was constantly made to come in to her office at the drop of a dime for paperwork or a signature, or I was told she wouldn’t represent me. That cost me money for those days, also causing clients to leave and seek services I provide elsewhere, so the loss was exponential. Retaining Tarah has lead to serious emotional damage and trauma to my family due to her continued lack of confidence and competence.

Tarah Verib

Replied last January 09, 2019

I would like to start off by saying that because of ethical rules I am not permitted to respond to certain allegations. This review is inaccurate, embellishes, and contains flat out false statements and accusations. And is based on an emotional response to things not going the client's way, which I can never guarantee. Therefore, I am unable to fully respond to this post. This individual ignored legal advise that caused certain consequences. This individual misrepresents that deadlines were missed. Deadlines require both an attorney and the client to work together to ensure that all documentation is received in a timely fashion for the attorney's office to process said documents. Further, when an attorneys office is not properly served by an opposing side, it is impossible for that attorney to know about a hearing and be prepared and or give legal advise when that attorney is trying to sort out procedural issues caused by the other side. When a client provides an excessive amount of documents it is required by the attorney as per local Court Rules to determine what documentation is proper to be used. If a client's documents are not presented to court it is because the attorney has made a judgement call based on the local rules, and based on what is best for the client. The client was made aware of this professional decision and it in no way harmed the client as the client actually won her first hearing in this matter. The client did get the result she retained me for initially. The client did not have the funds to pay me for my work. I did in fact work with said client on a payment plan and did accept a payment plan. Documentation does in fact exist to prove this. The client simply is upset that things did not go exactly the way she wanted them to go, which unfortunately is indicative of Family Law. I never made a promise or any guarantees. I was in contact with my client constantly, responding to numerous text messages, phone calls, emails, and meetings, some times 15 to 20 times a day. This adds up and is costly. My client was clearly made aware of this as it is clearly stated in my fee agreement that she read prior to signing the fee agreement. I responded to my clients many questions even on my days off, after hours, and when I was out of the office after the client was made aware , but I still made myself readily available to the client. The fees earned were based on work done, that the client was made aware of and did in fact receive an invoice for. There was never any excessive billing, all of the billing was documented through email, text, phone records, and verification through other parties and can be clearly shown that I actually under charged by a lot. I went on a total of one vacation during the duration of my representation of this client, which the client was made aware of at our consultation meeting, and the vacation had been planned for at least 3 months prior to the client retaining my services, any other time out of the office was for a National Holiday to which all Courts are closed, and for a long weekend. My office was open and my client had access to emailing me while I was out of the office. I am often in Court and so I am not in the office all day. The allegation of being out to lunch or at a bar for the remainder of the day is a flat out lie. Not to mention the fact that my client had access to my cell phone and I answered her almost every single time she called. I was readily available to her so an accusation that I was unavailable is an out right lie. If a client wishes to terminate my representation of them they are required to give notice so that I can withdraw properly and timely. Refusing to inform me of this request and then demanding that a very large case file be turned over within 24 hours is not reasonable or remotely possible for any attorney. My fee agreement further stated that a request for a case file would require a reasonable turn around time and a reasonable fee.

Posted by marla | May 15, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

tarah saved my sanity

i'm sure i'm not unique in that my ex-husband turned into a 12 year old during our divorce and i was coming out of my skin. tarah pulled off what i thought was impossible: she helped me settle my divorce at mediation. her ability to predict the other party's moves and advise me accordingly was inva...luable. divorce is notoriously expensive, upwards of $10K in a simple case - i paid much less than that over the entire 9 month ordeal thanks to tarah's skills. her genuine caring and willingness to listen to me scream, cry, and complain was priceless. i recommend her to every single person i can, even in king county - she navigated the courts here like she practices in king county every day.

Posted by Maria | April 17, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

Great services

I was honestly pleased using Tarah as my attorney. Back in 2012 when my separation started to my divorce ended in 2013. She did everything to get myself and my kids back home. She met every filing deadline on time and was very knowledgeable of military law. Her services are great and I had no problem...s. My family are pleased to have had her as my attorney.

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Rose Eberhart

Family lawyer | Apr 19

Relationship: Opposing Counsel on matter

"I endorse this lawyer. The case I met her on, her client was very high conflict. She handled it professionally and did not allow his tendency to be high conflict interfere with her professionalism and ability to work with me. She is opposing counsel on a couple more cases and is easy to contact regarding working towards a reasonable resolution. She responds quickly to inquires on cases, even when on personal time."

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Frank Morris

Divorce and separation lawyer | Apr 11

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Lani Sockle

Divorce and separation lawyer | Jun 02

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer. Tarah is an impressive young attorney and skilled client advocate."

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Experience

Rating:  7.3 (Very Good)

Education

2010

Thomas M. Cooley Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

Languages

English

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