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Randle Palmer & Bernays

Randle Palmer & Bernays - Tucson, AZ

Divorce Lawyers in Tucson, AZ

990 E 17th St. Suite 106 Tucson, AZ 85719

Tucson Divorce Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Divorce

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  • By Donna S. on Mar. 22, 2025
    Hired Law firm 2024
    You will regret it. You will lose your money and your case fire him. Do not hire him terrible, absolutely.Terrible
  • By R.E. S. on Feb. 12, 2021
    Hired Law firm 2020-2021
    Recommends this Law firm
    I was referred to Matt Randle by others who have used him in the past and now I know why! Matt Randle is the best attorney in Tucson!
  • By Maria A. on Oct. 29, 2020
    Consulted Law firm 2020
    VERY POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE BY WHO EVER ASNWER THE PHONE. HER NAME IS EVELYN. SHE TOLD ME THE ATTORNEY CHARGED $200 PER CONSULATION AND I SAID THAT ON THE INTERNET SAID IT WAS "FREE CONSULTATION' SHE DEMANDED A PICTURE OR SCREENSHOT TO BE EMAILED TO HER. IMMEDIATELY I NOTICE HER TONE OF VOICE CHANGING. SHE WAS EXTREMELY RUDE AND TREATED ME POORLY. WHEN I TOLD HER I WAS GOING TO FIND A DIFFERENT ATTORNEY SHE SAID TO ME "PEEEEERFECT!."

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Tucson, AZ

990 E 17th St.
Suite 106
Tucson, AZ 85719

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Phone: 520-327-1409

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