Pater, Pater & Halverson Company, LPA

Pater, Pater & Halverson Company, LPA | Attorneys at Law, Hamilton, OH

Pater, Pater & Halverson Company, LPA is a reputable law firm in Hamilton, Ohio, specializing in estate planning, criminal justice, personal injury, and trial law. With a team of experienced attorneys, they provide personalized legal services to meet the unique needs of each client.

If you are facing criminal charges in the Hamilton area, their criminal justice attorney can provide you with aggressive defense representation. They have a proven track record of success in handling a wide range of criminal cases and will work tirelessly to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome for your case.

In addition to criminal law, Pater, Pater & Halverson Company, LPA also offers expertise in estate planning and personal injury law. Whether you need help creating a comprehensive estate plan or seeking compensation for injuries caused by someone else’s negligence, their attorneys have the knowledge and skills to guide you through the legal process.

If you are in need of a reputable trial attorney in Hamilton, Ohio, look no further than Pater, Pater & Halverson Company, LPA. Contact them today to schedule a consultation and learn how they can help you with your legal needs.

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Vickie Clinger
1/11/2025
I was there for my Dad, Heather Cady saw my distress over my husband passing suddenly. She offered her services and a very kind ear. I was mentally a mess, my property is finally in my name. Bless you Heather, it did help. You crossed my path to healing I hope you get everything you deserve. May you be Blessed!! Vickie Clinger
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Mark Wedder
10/07/2023
Responsive, detail minded, thorough and kind.
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Debra Bryant
8/20/2023
They gave me referrals to help my specific issues but clearly they didn’t want my probate court case that was not true to the divorce decree which left me - after 32 years of marriage signing my half of the historical estate over to my stepdaughter assuming she would honor our divorce decree which my name was on deed w Dr Bryant when we purchased the home we had history with-1997 we bought 5730 pleasant ave, and we had house payments monthly for years. His home was in Hamilton but the value was far from same. I’m sure a Fairfield supporter- I graduated from Fairfield in 1972 and the yearbooks have pictures of Homecoming Floats built in the barn. Fairfield alumni and their children carried on the tradition. From the 1960,s 70’s and even my son’s friends were designing homecoming floats for Fairfield South until 2010 graduation. I understand that time went by 2017-2023. Doc passed away 10-12-21 - I had the Will naming me beneficiary- mr George Johnson had prepared and signed 1997. I don’t feel his wishes were honored. I’m told to vacate in 30 days (2/2018). Dr Bryant suffered depression from retirement 2008. I left fully furnished home which we kept up - new windows-insulated home-renovated kitchen with granite floors and countertops- painted wrap around tiled porch- over the years - I spent the last couple years watching my husband go downhill physically, mentally and emotionally. He fell too many times- and being a tall strong man who was changing his personality to an angry man who would not let his life be helped- by the time Lincoln was finished with the process of verifying my identity I was to submit a voided check and I certified mail to complete the life insurance claim. This was November 2021
The next day I called and was told mrs davis -poa - claimed the $100,000 and placed it in a Trust. For over a year my daughter and son were both wondering why? Michelle Davis was picking ways to say yes - I’m doing what I need to do. So we wait. Auction was held for selling a barn full of tools and wood. My daughter was told she would get her fourth of $44,000 total in a week. I’m sure she has added that to Trust. No one has been willing to acknowledge that they would take the time to explain. I wrote to appropriate people who wrote back that they would put my letter on probate agenda. Now after years - I never planned to move! Before that disease or brain bleed? Dave n I were having IRS issues. We agreed to separate the filing of my taxes and his. And we got one lawyer and did. Daughter got involved when doc got confused driving and she didn’t even know to take his keys. One fall from bathroom directly on 2nd floor commode was in living room with tv wet and he fell so hard he bled from ears. I called Michelle and he needed examined. She’s a home health aide.
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