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11 Jun, 2014 by Bob reed
Please do not dismiss this review simply because it can't give actual information about Mr. Collanton's legal performance. This review goes much, much deeper than any simple client review. I know Roger Collanton as a man and watched as he became so. Many years ago, I was Roger Collanton's teacher. He was moving into his college years, and the time I spent instructing him was marvelous to experience. He threw himself into everything I taught him and would come back seeking more and more each time. For some strange reason, he seemed to look up to me, and I could see in his every action that he wanted to be the best at his art, and that he wanted me to appreciate his efforts and results. And while I felt as if his respect for me was undeserved, it was incredibly appreciated and to this day, it is one of the things that give me pride in my life. Roger has given himself to all things in this same way over the years, and even though our lives have taken a distance from each other in the world, I still know that Roger is dedicated, hard-working and caring about his clients and his career. Anyone who chooses Roger Collanton to represent them will be well-served, on legal and human levels. Take the word of someone who watched him grow into a man right before his eyes.

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30 Sep, 2015 by Greg
Michelle was the right person at the right time for me for legal services in Family Law! Michelle was both highly effective in court and out of court. Extremely professional, trustworthy, knowledgeable, experienced, and caring. I could not have asked for more from a Family Law attorney to represent me!!
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02 Aug, 2015 by Danielle
The custody process even when it should be cut and dry, never is, and is scary. There is SO much on the line. My ex had criminal and drug problems but can work the system and has no prison record. The mediator wanted to give my lil guy to this druggie half time when he'd never raised him. My baby had never been without me, or my parents, or out of my reach, and suddenly I might have to let him go hours away to someone he didn't know. I was terrified and angry. This man had done so much damage to our lives I couldn't let him ruin this perfect being I had grown and almost died birthing. To top it off, my son is globally delayed and diagnosed with MR. So if something happened to him, my son couldn't tell me or anyone. Michelle was recommended to me and was an amazing advocate for my son and I. She is not only a great attorney, she specializes in cases with special needs children. I couldn't have asked for someone more understanding of my situation or better fitted to represent my son and what was best for him. I truly felt that she handled the paperwork for me, but represented my son, and spoke for him in a time of panic for me. She made the court see him, and not just a name on a docket. Through every step she was strong and committed and fought with grace and integrity, no name calling or even stooping when the other side tried. Michelle truly rose above and came to our aid at a time I as a mother, wasn't able to fight, but instead protected my son by letting her do what she is great at. There was nothing I couldn't tell her and she made me feel listened to and like my son was her priority and not just another case or check. Thank you Michelle!
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14 May, 2015 by Anonymous
I was one of those women who thought they couldn’t afford or need an attorney for my child custody conflict. The process of changing custody orders and adjusting child support was one of the most overwhelming situations I have ever faced. After stumbling through the initial process and making several mistakes, Michelle Stowell was referred to me by a very trusted colleague. She immediately made me feel empowered and assured. Her professional expertise and compassion were very comforting throughout the entire process and led to a successful outcome for me and my daughters. Thankfully, when I realized I needed an attorney, I chose her! If I could go back in time the only thing I would change is to hire Michelle from the very beginning of my divorce process. I highly recommend Michelle Stowell for anyone battling for their family rights. She was my lifer-saver in a treacherous sea of uncharted waters.
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27 Sep, 2024 by Matthew allen
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