Trevor T. White - Yuma, AZ
Attorney at Shadle & White, P.L.C.
Lawyers in Yuma, AZ
833 E. Plaza Circle Suite 200 Yuma, AZ 85365 - 2033
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Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Attorney 2020-2022My grandmother passed away and Trevor White became the executor. I am an heir and was left quite a few things. Trevor White tried to say that items were not left to me and even sent me an email saying that he thought I only wanted those items for my parents, which wasn't true. As an executor, I didn't think it was any of his business what I did with items left to me. I could have chopped them up and burned them and it still wouldn't be any of his business. My grandmother left them to me, not Trevor White. He seems very arrogant and doesn't seem to like to be questioned. I don't trust the guy and I would never hire him for anything!
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Hired Attorney 2020-2022My husband has nothing but issues with Trevor White. The communication is lacking as he doesn't keep him informed on the progress. It has been a nightmare and my husband's health is suffering because of the way that Trevor White conducts his interactions. Trevor White claims to be a Catholic and Marine, but we have not seen the integrity that is supported by these claims. It has been a very stressful encounter and in hindsight, we would not hire him again or recommend him. I am very disappointed with Trevor White.
Contact
833 E. Plaza Circle
Suite 200
Yuma, AZ 85365 - 2033
Phone: (928) 783-8321
Fax: (928) 782-2310
Website: http://www.shadlewhitelaw.com
Hours: 8:30-5:00
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