Nicole Nuzzo - Newport Beach, CA
Attorney at Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara, LLP
Family Law Lawyers in Newport Beach, CA
20320 SouthWest Birch Street Second Floor Newport Beach, CA 92660
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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15
Years
Experience
Newport Beach Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Reviews
Highlights
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0.5 Value
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0.5 Quality of Service
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Consulted Attorney 2024She has no ethics or morals. She goes after high risk pregnant women (but wears a cross around her neck). She’s a low life scum bag. As a result of her tactics - it cause me to have my baby 2 and a half months early. I don’t hire a scum bag like her.
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Consulted Attorney 2021Completely unprofessional. Nicole Nuzzo was rude & condescending right from the start of our conversation. Would talk over me, wasn’t willing to listen, insulted me and decided to give me her personal opinion (after 45min on the phone) that “The writing is on the wall. Your marriage isn’t going to work” (I hadn’t asked for her fortune-telling on whether my marriage was going to last, as we were talking about a postnup). She keep interrupting me to correct me, in the most condescending way. I also mentioned advice I received from another attorney who’s a professor, Nicole quipped back at me in a condescending tone, “Yeah, I’m a professor too... that doesn’t mean anything.” All of this was done on our first consultation call, where I was looking to potentially hire her/ her firm. For being in family law, Nicole completely lacks compassion for other human beings while they’re going through what is likely people’s scariest, most stressful & saddest time in their lives. Don’t even bother paying for a consultation with her! Save yourself the money & frustration.
Contact
20320 SouthWest Birch Street
Second Floor
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone: (949) 221-1000
Fax: (949) 221-1001
Website: http://www.bremerwhyte.com
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