team-member

Matthew Edward Fletcher

Fresno, CA

Licensed for 23 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Litigation

Language

English

About

Matthew Fletcher has been practicing law with McCormick Barstow since 1998. He is a Partner in the firm and a member of the Family Law Practice Group.  Mr. Fletcher has extensive experience in litigating family law matters, focusing his practice in this area on representing high net worth individuals in complex property division and valuation cases.  

Practices Areas

Child support

Divorce and separation

Family

Language

English

Contact

McCormick, Barstow, Sheppard, Wayte & Carruth LLP7647 N. Fresno StreetFresno, CA, 937207647 N. Fresno StreetFresno, CA, 93720

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.

Charles
June 8, 2017

So, I've had this attorney "representing" me for almost two years now. We recently parted ways and I'm breathing a sigh of relief. When I needed to talk to my lawyer, it would take me months of emails and calls to him and his staff to make it happen. On more than one occasion, by the time I finally talked to him, it was too late because the situation I needed to speak with him about had passed. About a year and a half ago after a hearing, we were waiting to review an order that the other side was supposed to write. I called repeatedly asking if his office had received it and was always told no. I came to find out later that they had received it and two follow up letters from opposing counsel asking if we were finished reviewing it. They finally filed it without me being able to review it and I am still stuck to some of the requirements that should have been caught in review. The last straw was today when he accused me of not paying what I said I was going to months ago (the last time I was able to talk to him.) Even after I provided him the transaction number he still refused to admit that he was mistaken. If you are with him, start shopping now for a someone new. If you are shopping for one now, do yourself a favor and move on. If you let him sell you on his services after reading this, don't say you weren't warned.