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Pros
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Highly intelligent and creative in finding solutions to help clients win their cases
“She figures out new and creative ways to make sure the good person wins, and that means her clients win because her integrity only allows her to represent people on the right side.”
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Dedicated and hardworking, willing to go above and beyond for her clients
“She'll work herself to the bone for you to get the job done.”
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Extensive experience as a former judge, providing a unique perspective and expertise
“Former Judge with experience and it showed when she represented my husband win custody of my stepchildren.”
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Compassionate and makes clients feel valued
“She has shown me that someone will listen and someone will hear you. I have no doubts in my mind that this lady will represent me to the capitol letter of her name as long as I show that I am worth fighting for.”
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Skilled at preparing clients for court and advocating effectively
“She prepared me for court and did everything she possibly could to make sure I was comfortable. The opposing attorney didn't know what hit him.”
Cons
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Lack of attention to detail and unpreparedness in some cases
“She failed to even bring my file. She was disheveled and had nothing prepared. She asked if she could borrow my personal file.”
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Dismissive of client's input and requests for evidence/witnesses
“I offered over and over if we needed witnesses or documents submitted. Cullen was dismissive and said it wasn't needed.”

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19 Jan, 2024 by Mysti
Cullen was hired based on a referral from Tessa. I had been assaulted by my spouse, who was a former special forces operative and had tried to strangled me to death with our kids in the house. I had very little experience with attorneys. I was in shock and had no family to support me. Leading up to my permanent protection order hearing, I offered over and over if we needed witnesses or documents submitted. There was the woman who had met me at the hospital. The officer who made the arrest and others who had been involved. Cullen was dismissive and said it wasn't needed. She also never informed me of my rights as a victim of a violent crime. My assailant mocked me as I shakily gathered my belongings after going through security. When Cullen arrived for my hearing, she failed to even bring my file. She was disheveled and had nothing prepared. She asked if she could borrow my personal file. She told me to call my 19 year old daughter, who was watching her younger siblings and ask her to come testify. She scrambled to find a sitter and get there asap. A DV advocate who had worked with me was there for another hearing and on the spot, Cullen asked her to testify. It was completely haphazard. The judge even commented that Cullen was unprepared and offered to extend the protection order but stated that there had not been enough evidence presented by Cullen to justify a permanent order. I paid this woman a substantial amount and she failed to even show up with my file. It was an awful experience.
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16 Sep, 2021 by Anonymous
The very first conversation I had with this lady not just showed me a flicker of hope but also that I'm not as invisible as I feel. She has shown me that someone will listen and someone will hear you. I have no doubts in my mind that this lady will represent me to the capitol letter of her name as long as I show that I am worth fighting for. That 1 star review I read comes from anonymous... Seems like you were a coward afraid to fight for yourself or even let your name be known. I hope you learn and grow from this and make better decisions in the future.
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21 May, 2018 by Anonymous
Horrible representation used her for my divorce and she had her own agenda did not listen when I explained safety concerns regarding my ex and our child. Stated that I was not able to get back child support which was wrong. Did not advocate at all or give rebuttal arguements. Do not use her you would be better off representing yourself and saving money .
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23 Feb, 2018 by Gary
I hired Ms. Wheelock after interviewing a half dozen other attorneys in the Colorado Springs. I had a lengthy and bitter divorce and custody battle. I hired her because of her extensive experience and compassion she had for my children. Many times we butted heads and she gave it to me straight but she prepared me for court and did everything she possibly could to make sure I was comfortable. She was focused on what was best for my children and in the end we accomplished what we needed to. The opposing attorney didn't know what hit him. I will continue to use Ms. Wheelock and would recommend her to anyone.
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05 Aug, 2015 by Sasa
Cullen Wheelock excelled beyond her duty in representing me and my cousin in two cases, one of which went to trial. Our cases were not even within her listed legal field...our case was fiduciary based. She'll work herself to the bone for you to get the job done. Highly intelligent, she figures out new and creative ways to make sure the good person wins, and that means her clients win because her integrity only allows her to represent people on the right side. She recently has had her appeals brief published in a law magazine and was a judge for 17 years before being a lawyer so she has a judge brain and a lawyer brain...a perfect mix. Highly recommend.
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