William F. Graf, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Lakewood, CO with 98 reviews
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William F. Graf

225 Union Blvd., Suite 150, Lakewood, CO

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Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Dallas severeid

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09 Nov, 2024
Peter Garin is an ineffective Child and Family Investigator (CFI) with an aggressive and abusive investigation style. He was court-appointed and began by interviewing my son. The initial meeting was marked by aggressive and abusive questioning. My son and his now ex-wife struggled to agree on parenting issues. Mr. Garin failed to ask probing questions, resorting instead to general inquiries. Each of his interviews lasted between 8 to 25 minutes, while he conducted a lengthy interview with the other party that lasted over 2 hours. He visited our home for only 10 minutes and then left.
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Denine echevarria

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30 Jul, 2024
Peter Garin is a terrible CFI with an aggressive and abusive investigation style. Although, I was the person who hired him, he spoke to the other party first. Instead of speaking to me about my concerns, my first meeting with him was an aggressive, abusive interrogation where he threatened me with jail time. My 13 year old son had been refusing to engage in parenting time with his father, Mr. Garin immediately blamed me and dismissed my son's mental health records and his therapist's reports of PTSD. When interviewing my son, Mr. Garin told him "it's OK for people to drink and drive as long as they are not under the influence" although we had a specific court order to not consume alcohol during parenting time. My son's father has had open containers of alcohol in his vehicle multiple times with the children in the car. Mr. Garin ignored the alcohol abuse, ignored the mental health aspect of our case, vilified my son's safe parent in his report and never investigated in a neutral way. When I checked his report for bias, using chat GPT, the entire section interviewing myself and my contacts were biased negatively and the entire section interviewing the other party and his contacts were biased positively. I do not recommend him if you are looking for a true unbiased investigation.
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Gamebob

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08 Apr, 2024
Had a wonderful consultation that explained everything we needed to know to get the process started and where to go from here. Thank you, Christian Frank!
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in immigration law
“Excellent attorney! Very knowledgeable about immigration laws. I highly recommend him and his staff.”
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Provides excellent customer service and communication
“The staff was kind and helpful. Christian Frank was direct with all my questions. He took time with all my questions.”
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Helps clients achieve successful outcomes with their immigration cases
“He got us to stay in America with honest job and all paperwork. Thank you Angel Frank, you were our only hope.”
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Offers fair and affordable pricing for the services provided
“His fees are fair for the work that he does.”
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Multilingual, serving both English and Spanish-speaking clients
“Bilingual Spanish and English, a nice plus! I would recommend to others!”
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Some clients experienced difficulty getting in touch with the lawyer
“When trying to get in contact With the lawyer himself he was really rude aside from really hard to get a hold of.”
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A few clients were unsatisfied with the lawyer's level of knowledge and expertise
“I am surprised by their lack of knowledge in the immigration law. Seriously, was I talking to a lawyer? It seems I know much more than him.”

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