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26 Jul, 2018 by Anonymous
Was hired back in 2009 for custody case. Didn't show up to one of the first court dates due to "flat tire", and having to change it. NO calls to the court, and I was hanging to dry. Hands at the court house when he showed up, well after the hearing was over, were clean as a whistle. It didn't help his story that friends and I had seen him at the bar many nights out in Whitewater. Once retainer was spent we parted ways. With him as my lawyer, I got my child every other weekend. I have a clean record, the mother of my child had numerous charges from drugs to forgery. Fast forward a few years later, I hire a new lawyer to take up my case, and after a few years of court cases, I have had full custody and full placement of my child. The mothers rights have all been revoked. I wonder how much sooner I could have gotten my child if I had never wasted my time and money with this gentleman.
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20 Nov, 2016 by Anonymous
We were very disappointed in the quality of Kurtis representing us. We wrote 90% of our own petition, gather our own MPD reports for our case. He made several grammar errors in our petition and we had to proof read everything!!! Not a good experience at all. My stress was through the roof!! I had to defend myself on my own.
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29 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
She was brutally bad for me and a total waste of time and money. She was going through her own "issues" and bungled the whole thing. She didn't care about my case - at all - and from speaking to others, I was not alone, and I don't think her own "issues" were an excuse. I think that's just the way she operates. I can only shake my head at the wasted time and money. Look elsewhere. Good ones ARE around. I was fortunate to find one later on.
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13 Aug, 2022 by Peggy
I met Joanna at a domestic violence meeting, in 2000. Joanna arrived there with two of her late father’s secretaries, to give a (coached) speech to victims of domestic violence. Joanna was well- rehearsed & she convinced a few of us to hire her, to represent us , in our respective court cases. It didn’t take long for me to see her fraudulent facade. Joanna could not handle herself, in a courtroom. Each court appearance, she brought along 2-3 seasoned attorneys, from her late father’s law firm, to do all the talking for her. Joanna LIED to me about her skills, experience and qualifications. Joanna also failed to disclose that she was FIRED from her law school internship after 7 months, due to incompetence. This was stated to me by two different attorneys who, at the time, were employed by Joanna’s father, the Late Gary Greenwald. I was also informed by both of these attorneys, that Joanna’s internship required a two year commitment. I am confident that Joanna’s late fathers, pulled some strings and BOUGHT Joanna her law degree! Joanna never worked for ANYONE, other than her late father, presumably, because no one else would hire her. I FIRED Joanna after a few months, because she did not do any actual work on my case, though she was always diligent in finding means to pad the bill. After being repeatedly told by me not to do so, she would continuously call my home, when she knew I was unavailable, leave frivolous messages on my answering machine, then bill me for the calls. Joanna would bill me for HOURS and HOURS of reading time, both from my file and from doing RESEARCH, meanwhile, I saw NO RESULTS, in my case. I threatened Joanna’s late father, Gary Greenwald, with contacting the BAR ASSOCIATION, if the bill padding didn’t stop, my legal bill DRASTICALLY REDUCED & Joanna being REMOVED from my case. Gary Greenwald complied with my demands. Joanna continued to be a thorn in my side, even after Joanna’s father assigned a new attorney to my case. Joanna was caught several times, hanging around outside the attorney’s office, attempting to eavesdrop on case discussions. Joanna was very fortunate, being able to live her entire life of of other people’s earnings. Joanna never earned an honest dime, in her life and neither did her father. Her learned thievery should not be tolerated. Joanna is NOT an honest person. I HIGHLY recommend AVOIDING HER!!!
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18 Sep, 2022 by Anonymous
Judge Richman is it legal to encourage employment discrimination? Do you believe in fair pay and personal feelings should not affect one’s scope of employment?
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21 Jul, 2011 by Marie
low balled the charges, thank-you so much for your assistance you should have up'd the charges .A son beats his mother and trys to kill her and it's a misdemeaner, and your representing me!, well he'll be in the news someday doing something horrific and if I am interveiwed I'll be sure to mention your name.
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12 Nov, 2021 by Kt
Over $10,000 was billed and then he left my case without notifying me. My opinion, observation, and experience are that my case was not handled properly despite the overpriced bill I've paid them. Bryan Fagan Law Firm & assigned attorney was not prepared; was not up to date on my case details, and did not properly represent me in court, In fact, I didn't witness any effort or desire to win. After my trial, I reached out to the law firm for clarity - and despite four (4) attempts to contact Bryan Fagan Law Firm, via email and their chat services I have not heard back from anyone except their billing department.
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23 Jan, 2016 by Hassan matthew kukah
I`d never seen an attorney getting to the court house all smelling alcohol. More importantly, is his claim of help. Nothing falls free from the Sky. Finally, he does more damage to poor uneducated immigrants cases than assist their sorry situation, using "Pro-Bono" to lure these unsuspecting already traumatized immigrants is unethical, selfish and inhuman which circumvents the basic principle of fundamental human rights.
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23 Sep, 2013 by Anonymous
Would you work with a guy who doesn't even shake your hand? Guess that should have been my first sign. Always late, never answers/return calls, and ultimately gave me wrong information/guidance regarding my case which ended up helping the prosecution. I'd rather have the prosecutor as my defense attorney instead of Orbelo.
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28 May, 2021 by Anonymous
Do NOT hire him. Please, take my word for it. I provided him with evidence proving my innocentance, yet he never provided them to the courts. I ended up going to trial with a new lawyer 10k dollars later on too of the 17000 I paid Chris, and my case was dismissed because of the evidence I had. I am very close to reporting him the the national bar association. He is NOT a good lawyer. Morally or ethnically. All he cares about is money and milking you as much as he can for it.
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13 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
In previous years it was an honor and privilege to recommend her to anyone, UNFORTUNATELY that has changed. There has been an unexpected change in Mrs Mitchell representation and demeanor which is now being reflected in her work, behavior and communication. Although our review is vague, for several reasons we can no longer support and rate Mrs Mitchell at a high standard. On the contrary we would caution others prior to retaining her at this moment in time. We keep Mrs Mitchell in our prayers and wish her the best.
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06 Aug, 2024 by Melissa
I previously hired Christie for a custody battle (which she LOST) and have dished out THOUSANDS of dollars only to receive very unprofessional service. My mediation agreement was very poorly written with many ambiguities and rookie typos which has caused EXTREME issues and stolen time from me and my child. She also lied about the percentage of time I was getting with my child - a nearly 10% loss of time! I now only have 35% of time with my daughter when I was told I had 43%. She now refuses to even speak to me about it unless I fork over another few hundred more dollars just to get her on the telephone at all to ask her to fix her mistakes? Jerk. This is the most disappointing situation and quite honestly- VERY SAD for my family. Shame on you.
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27 Jul, 2023 by Winona hunter
such a bad attorney that it would be laughable if not for the matter of the fate of actual human lives being in her hands.......
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28 Jan, 2023 by Julie b
Horrible defense attorney! Should be dis-barred! She is a horrible representative for Asian lawyers
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01 Oct, 2024 by Anonymous
Very unprofessional person, she couldnt fet an agreement on a decision to have my buy out more money and i deserve more being married for a long time, not to mention she just got up and left her practice and didnt tell me about it , Gave her 4, 000 for what she didnt even finished my case.
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06 Sep, 2024 by Yasmen
If you want to be homeless - robbed - rapped - hospitalized go to Ronda - me and my daughter were used and abused by her and her “paralegal” “Elia Schneider“ who probably didn’t even graduate from high school. There is more to come for a detailed book review written by me and my daughter.
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27 Sep, 2024 by S.
If I could give Mr. Danieli zero stars, I would. He dragged my divorce case on for over a year and a half, claiming he couldn’t do anything. After I switched to a new lawyer, my case was resolved in just one week—and completely in my favor. During his time representing me, Mr. Danieli didn’t listen to my requests and consistently took steps against my wishes. He seemed more focused on sending bills for every little detail than actually helping me. His office was just as bad—ignoring emails, making numerous mistakes, and still charging me for them. I’m so relieved I finally switched lawyers. I would never recommend Mr. Danieli to anyone because it was clear he doesn’t know how to do his job or care about his clients.
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03 Sep, 2024 by Silvia
I strongly advise against hiring this attorney. She was completely unprepared and failed to file critical paperwork with the court, leaving me without proper representation. She offered no support, no defense, and seemed utterly disorganized and uncomfortable throughout the entire process. Not only did she fail to follow the terms of our contract—like notifying me when my balance reached $1,000—but she also doubled the retainer fees without any warning. Her billing practices are shady at best, and it's clear she's manipulating hours to pad her paycheck. This attorney doesn’t keep you informed about your case—you’re left in the dark, forced to chase her down for updates. In court, she provides no guidance or strategy, leaving you to figure out your own evidence and defense. When it comes time to speak, she’s either silent or clueless, offering nothing of value. Her lack of professionalism, honesty, and basic competence is astonishing. She doesn't just fail to fight for you—she fails to even show up for the fight. Avoid her at all costs.
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16 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
This muppet is as dull as a brand new pencil. How this troglodyte is allowed to practice law, with children’s well-being at risk , is a crime. It’s hilarious to watch her empty face struggle with insults. She should be use to them at this point. Guarantee our hamster solves puzzles faster. A walking danger, a clod hop’n dullard this one… a face made for catching kickballs In gym class.
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10 Jun, 2024 by Samantha s
We did a consultation with Marie and paid her. Everything was going good, so we thought. We didn't hear from her for months. I called her office several times and was always told "she's working on it". Months and months went by and we heard nothing from her. We are also a military family and made us to be in the wrong when she clearly doesn't know how military law works or any leading details. She even told us about a time when another military member came to her and she basically said yeah your not winning this and push him/her out of her office. Right there should have been a BIG red flag. I was even recommend to go to her from another attorney in town. I would NOT use her for anything! Horrible practice!!
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02 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
Stay away from this woman! She only cares about her retainer fee. I hired her for a very serious matter. I temporarily lost custody of my 3 year old son, and was only given a 5 min phone call per day. I was supposed to have another hearing in 30 days which Hollis never bothered to set up. I asked for supervised visitation, and again Hollis did nothing. I really did not speak to Hollis very much. I mainly spoke to her paralegal Donna who was rude and made me feel like I was bothering her. I did not feel that Hollis gave me any direction, or really cared if I got custody of my son. My family said we were going nowhere with Hollis, and we fired her. My new attorney is excellent. He got me an emergency hearing and I was able to get visitation, and I am confident I will get custody back. Hollis was useless, and a waste of money. Do not use her.
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26 Oct, 2024 by Anonymous
Did not receive retainer agreement but he asked for a retainer fee(2024) When I asked for.clarification of his questionable results he wanted another retainer of $5000. When I asked what his Plan was for receiving the money he.replied "Do the work." Never presented any billing documents. and said in an email that I was harassing him by asking for my file.
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28 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
I have unfortunately encountered and been harassed directly by 2 different attorneys, Ben Torrence and Jasmine Dwelkotte, with Antonyan Miranda that are under Ilona Antonyan’s management. It is obvious Antonyan Miranda promotes and encourages its attorney’s to be aggressive, demeaning and harassing to initimdate opposing clients. It’s very disgusting and unprofessional. Be warned this law firm fights dirty and below the belt, without facts to back their accusations!
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06 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Can’t keep custody of his own kids,check public court records where he admits to using drugs.
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05 Nov, 2024 by Anonymous
I would put no stars if possible. Michael was supposed to represent my son in his divorce. He talked a very good game when we hired him. And oh were we mislead. $5k for nothing. He did not fight for him at all! He would have been better off representing himself. So a little advice for everyone. Do not use this lawyer. Save your money and go somewhere else. Michael is very cocky with everyone except the opposing party. So if you already have this lawyer, I'm sorry! But if you’re thinking of getting him don’t do it!
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14 Sep, 2022 by Keith webster
They only do what benefits them
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19 Nov, 2021 by Stacy clark
Their phone receptionist is rude.
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06 Nov, 2020 by Zuleyka mencos
Nicole Templet will take your case and money but then agree with the other side too much. This can make things harder for her own clients and their families after judgments are rendered. She is often slow to respond to calls and emails.
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13 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
Did not review evidence and made unsubstantiated accusations. Sons arrest information: https://gazettetimes.com/news/local/crime-courts/corvallis-man-allegedly-eggs-jewish-center/article_02606142-0e5b-5e6c-a8f5-d8e1a93644e9.html
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10 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
Her dog joined every meeting and had to be let out several times to "potty" paid for by me of course. I had to constantly remind her what my child's name was. Barbara was extremely poor at communication, and I waited several days for a response on very important matters. Infuriating.
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What a Domestic Violence Lawyer Can Do for You

A domestic violence lawyer provides legal assistance to individuals involved in cases of domestic abuse, whether you are a victim seeking protection or someone accused of domestic violence defending against the charges. These lawyers help with obtaining restraining orders (protective orders), representing clients in criminal court, and handling related family law issues such as child custody, divorce, and visitation rights.

If you are dealing with domestic violence, a lawyer can help protect your rights and navigate the legal system to ensure your safety or defend you if you’re falsely accused.

When Should I Hire a Domestic Violence Lawyer?

You should consider hiring a domestic violence lawyer if you are:

  • A Victim of Domestic Violence:
    • Filing for a protective order (restraining order): If you need immediate protection from an abuser, a lawyer can help you file for a protective order, which legally requires the abuser to stay away from you and refrain from contacting you.
    • Divorce or separation due to abuse: If domestic violence is a factor in your relationship, a lawyer can help you pursue a divorce or legal separation and ensure that you are protected throughout the process.
    • Child custody and visitation issues: A lawyer can help you secure custody of your children and limit or restrict the abuser’s visitation rights to protect the safety of your children.
    • Filing criminal charges: If you are pursuing criminal charges against the abuser, a domestic violence lawyer can work with law enforcement and prosecutors to ensure the case is handled properly.
    • Assistance with safety planning: A lawyer can advise on the legal steps to create a safety plan, including securing temporary housing, and taking steps to protect you and your family.
  • Accused of Domestic Violence:
    • Defending against criminal charges: If you’ve been accused of domestic violence, a lawyer can defend your case, challenge the evidence, and represent you in court. If possible, the lawyer can help get charges reduced or dismissed.
    • Challenging a restraining order: If someone has obtained a protective order against you, a lawyer can help you contest the order to prevent it from negatively impacting your life, including your employment and child custody rights.
    • Dealing with family law issues: Domestic violence allegations can affect child custody, divorce, and property division. A lawyer can represent your interests in family court and ensure that your parental rights are protected.
    • Avoiding criminal record implications: A lawyer can work to minimize the impact of the allegations on your record, which can affect your employment, housing, and future legal matters.

Hiring a lawyer at the earliest stages can help ensure your rights are protected and the case is handled effectively, whether you are seeking protection or defending against accusations.

What Does a Domestic Violence Lawyer Do?

A domestic violence lawyer provides various legal services depending on the specifics of your case. These responsibilities often include:

  • For Victims:
    • Filing for protective orders: A lawyer can help victims of domestic violence obtain temporary or permanent restraining orders, which provide legal protection by restricting the abuser’s access to you and your children.
    • Representing you in divorce and child custody matters: Domestic violence often leads to divorce or separation, and a lawyer can represent you in family court to protect your assets, secure custody of your children, and arrange spousal and child support.
    • Criminal representation: Lawyers work with law enforcement and prosecutors to pursue criminal charges against the abuser, ensuring that you are informed and supported throughout the legal process.
    • Safety planning and legal advice: Lawyers provide advice on how to stay safe legally and can assist in securing temporary housing, providing guidance on how to leave abusive situations safely.
  • For the Accused:
    • Defending against charges: A lawyer will build a defense by investigating the case, gathering evidence, and challenging the claims made against you. If necessary, the lawyer can negotiate with prosecutors to reduce charges or penalties.
    • Challenging protective orders: If a restraining order has been placed against you, a lawyer can contest the order and present evidence to defend against it, aiming to minimize its impact on your life and reputation.
    • Handling related family law issues: Lawyers help defend against domestic violence allegations in divorce, child custody, and visitation disputes, working to protect your parental rights and reputation.
    • Preventing long-term consequences: A lawyer will work to protect you from the long-term consequences of a domestic violence conviction, such as a criminal record that could affect employment, housing, and more.

How Are Domestic Violence Lawyers Paid?

Domestic violence lawyers generally charge for their services in different ways depending on the case's complexity and the type of legal work involved. Common payment structures include:

  • Hourly rate: Many domestic violence lawyers charge by the hour, with rates ranging from $150 to $500 or more, depending on the lawyer’s experience and location. Hourly rates are common for both criminal defense and family law matters.
  • Flat fee: For specific tasks, such as filing a restraining order or defending against a straightforward domestic violence charge, some lawyers offer a flat fee that covers all legal work related to that service.
  • Retainer: In complex cases, such as those involving criminal charges, divorce, and custody disputes, a lawyer may require a retainer fee, which is an upfront payment that covers future legal services.
  • Pro bono or reduced fees: Some domestic violence lawyers provide pro bono (free) or reduced-fee services to victims of domestic abuse who cannot afford legal representation.

It’s important to discuss fees during your consultation to ensure you understand how much your case will cost and what payment options may be available.

How Much Does a Domestic Violence Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a domestic violence lawyer depends on the complexity of your case, the lawyer’s experience, and the type of legal work required. General cost estimates include:

  • Restraining orders: The legal fees for filing a protective or restraining order typically range from $500 to $2,500, depending on whether the case requires a hearing.
  • Criminal defense: If you’re defending against domestic violence charges, legal fees may range from $2,500 to $15,000 or more, depending on whether the case goes to trial and the severity of the charges.
  • Family law issues: Legal fees for divorce, child custody, and other family law issues related to domestic violence can range from $3,000 to $15,000 or more, depending on the complexity of the case.
  • Hourly rates: Domestic violence lawyers typically charge between $150 and $500 per hour for their services, with more experienced lawyers charging higher rates.

Always ask for a detailed cost estimate during your consultation to understand the total cost of legal services.

Top Questions to Ask a Domestic Violence Lawyer

Before hiring a domestic violence lawyer, it’s important to ask key questions to ensure they have the right experience and approach for your case. Key questions to ask include:

  1. What experience do you have with domestic violence cases?
    Ensure that the lawyer has handled domestic violence cases similar to yours, whether you’re a victim or the accused.
  2. How do you charge for your services?
    Clarify whether the lawyer charges by the hour, flat fees, or a retainer, and ask for a detailed cost estimate.
  3. What is the likely outcome of my case?
    Ask the lawyer for an honest assessment of your case, including potential challenges and expected outcomes.
  4. How long will the process take?
    Domestic violence cases vary in length, so ask the lawyer how long they expect the process to last and what might cause delays.
  5. Will I need to appear in court?
    Ask if your participation in court is required, and how the lawyer plans to represent you during hearings or trials.
  6. What steps should I take to protect myself or my rights?
    Whether you’re a victim seeking protection or defending against allegations, ask the lawyer how they will help you navigate the situation.

How to Check the Credibility of a Domestic Violence Lawyer

To ensure you are hiring a reputable domestic violence lawyer, take the following steps to verify their credentials and track record:

  • Check their bar status: Verify with your state bar association that the lawyer is licensed and in good standing with no history of disciplinary actions.
  • Look for domestic violence experience: Review the lawyer’s website or professional profile to ensure they specialize in domestic violence cases and have successfully handled cases like yours.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Look for reviews on platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google to see what previous clients say about their experience with the lawyer.
  • Ask for references: A reputable lawyer should be able to provide references from past clients who have been involved in domestic violence cases.
  • Check for memberships in relevant organizations: Look for certifications or memberships in family law or domestic violence advocacy groups, such as the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV).

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To get the most out of your first consultation with a domestic violence lawyer, it’s important to come prepared with relevant documents and information. Here’s what you should bring:

  • For Victims:
    • Details of the abuse: Prepare a detailed account of the abuse, including dates, locations, and descriptions of any injuries or threats.
    • Police reports and medical records: Bring copies of any police reports, medical records, or photographs that document the abuse.
    • Legal filings: If you have already filed for a restraining order or been involved in any legal proceedings, bring copies of those documents.
    • Questions about your safety and legal options: Be ready to ask about the best steps to protect yourself and your family, as well as what legal actions you should pursue.
  • For the Accused:
    • Details of the allegations: Prepare a detailed account of the incident or allegations against you, including any evidence or witnesses that support your defense.
    • Legal documents: Bring any legal documents you have received, such as a restraining order, criminal charges, or child custody filings.
    • Questions about your defense: Prepare questions about the legal process, possible penalties, and how the lawyer plans to defend your case.

By preparing thoroughly for your consultation, you can help the lawyer assess your situation and provide the best possible legal advice.

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