About Jason M.
Jason M. Wells studied communications before he turned to the law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Brigham Young University in 1996. Nearly a decade later he completed his Juris Doctor at Arizona State University in 2005.
After law school he remained in Arizona and built a practice around real property matters. Over the years Wells has handled residential and commercial matters that intersect the practical and procedural sides of real estate law. His work has required both courtroom familiarity and the transactional skills needed to close difficult deals.
Wells is certified as a mediator by the Maricopa County Justice Court. That credential places him in a role that often requires calming opposing parties, narrowing disputes and finding practical resolutions without extended litigation. He draws on that experience in negotiations, particularly in short sale and foreclosure conversations where timing and clarity matter.
His office is Wells Law Group, PLLC, where clients consult him on matters tied to real estate transactions and debt resolution options. The firm has developed routines for handling title issues, negotiation with lenders and the filing mechanics that come with foreclosure defense and short sale work. Wells tends to weigh procedural options carefully and prefers paths that preserve client resources when possible.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and pragmatic when assessing alternatives. He combines paperwork precision with an appetite for direct communication. That approach shows up in both transactional closings and contested matters that require court filings in Arizona.
Wells also spends time mentoring newer attorneys at his firm, offering guidance on client management and case strategy. He has worked on matters across Maricopa County and remains based in the state where he received his law degree. His background in communications plays a steady role in how he explains complex legal points to clients.
In practice he balances negotiation, mediation and litigation tools to address client goals. He remains licensed to practice in Arizona and continues to accept matters tied to property law and debt resolution. He currently focuses his practice on real estate transactions, short sales and foreclosure solutions.