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04 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
My experience has been the worst. She never contacts you. If there is ever an emergency...forget trying to get a hold of her. But when she needs something oh you better contact her. Very unprofessional and unfair in everyway. I would never recommend her to anyone even my worst enemy. Everything is on HER TIME.
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02 Dec, 2012 by Anonymous
Garwood was more concerned with making money and lengthy drawn out court proceedings than the well being of the family. The case should have been within a year, however Garwood drew out the process making the legal and time expenses extremely high.
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01 Jun, 2012 by Douglas
I've been with Tammy for nearly three years in high-conflict divorce and custody issues. In my opinion she is one of the best out there. She is caring and honest but when the chips are down she is willing to fight for her client's rights.
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24 Feb, 2024 by Maggie
I spoke to Ms. Martell the other day. I had previously reached out to her a day or so before. She return my call personally and was very kind. Ms. Martell provided my fiancée and I with very valuable and easy to understand legal advice with regard to LGBTQ parenting laws. We will definitely be using her for any of our estate planning and family needs. Please note: I was a bit thrown off by the rating, But as I always, do, I read the reviews carefully. The low ratings are not a reflection of this business. Sometime ago, a scammer used the name of this business. This is similar to how a catfish steals someone’s photo off social media to scam others. This law firm is not connected with the credit card scammers in ANY way. The owner of the business is just as much as a victim as anyone else that was affected by the criminals involved.
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31 May, 2023 by Michael de ianni
They're the victims, not you and your drained bank account. I got them on the phone and that was the story. It's their company and their name. The fact that they haven't addressed it speaks volumes. They are absolutely part of the scam. File a police report with your local PD They will contact Ann Arbor PD.
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28 May, 2023 by Robert ayala
Just reading reviews and situation. I was hit with a $300 fraud charge from this law firm. I’m dealing with the credit Union and getting new cards issued but a very bad way to start the Memorial Day weekend.
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08 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
Mr. Fahrner may have been a good attorney at one time but be is not helpful once he draws up your documents! He prepared my parents documents and rarely returned my calls or emails. Twice when I contacted him for questions he would ask me if I could call him back because “he was on vacation” or because he “had a call in few minutes”. That seems pretty arrogant to me! He always seemed bothered when I would ask for clarification on documents. If you have clients and can’t help them at that time it seems the proper action is to take a message and call your client back! I think he’s retired and will only help you if he feels like it. Save yourself the fees and hassles, get a better attorney!
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02 Aug, 2017 by Spencer
In January 2016, I scheduled an appointment with Dan regarding changing the current child custody order that was in place regarding my son, Bentley, and his mother. We discussed how the current order was not only poorly written but also problematic to both parties and the child. For instance, there were no specific pick up or drop off times stated and it left a lot of confusion and misinterpretation. I was hoping that he could help me clear the confusion and find a more equitable solution for both me and Bentley’s mother. I told Dan I would like to modify the order in the following ways: • 50/50 custody with my son, one week on and one week off. • Forgive all contempt’s that I have against her, and her against me so we can restart this co-parenting and make it a positive environment for our son. • Revise child support my son’s mother’s income went up from 24k-36k The actual results were completely different: • Less frequent child visits • Increased child support • 2 days of jail time • 1 year probation • Publicly humiliated by the judge, who told the court that I have zero credibility, only care about myself and my needs, and that my fiancé and her family are not my son’s family and shouldn’t try to be. • Terrible precedent for future proceedings • Additional attorney fees and more court • If mother files any contempt’s within year of probation I get automatic 15 days in jail, plus whatever the judge decides • The judge’s parting message to me was “You have zero credibility,” and “you are lucky your son’s mother allows you to spend time with him,” and “your son is better off in day care than in your custody.” • Criminal record Dan’s wreckless counsel, carelessness judgements, and gross negligence made in my behalf resulted in 25 contempt charges which landed me in jail for 2 days, a year of probation, $3,000 in fees to opposing council, and a precedence for future hearings. I feel Dan did not advocate for me, nor advise me well. He was ill prepared in his intelligent devotion to excellence and seemed to lack passion for me and my case. All I wanted was a more equitable situation for me and my son. I was not trying to be malicious or mean. I am worse off now than when I hired Dan and the firm of Cordell & Cordell to represent me. A bad situation was made even worse with even more debt and legal expenses to come. I do not feel I received “passionate and intelligent devotion to excellence.” as there website states Mr. Lipsitz was not devoted to my case, my suggestions, or any form of service or excellence. Because of my relationship with Mr. Lipsitz and Cordell & Cordell I am worse off than when I started, in every conceivable way. Would strongly recommend NOT using this firm and would NEVER recommend it to anyone fighting for there fathers rights!
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15 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
Went in to discuss a case I have and he was very unprofessional and rude! Talked down to me and could clearly see he thought he was better then me. Would never recommend!
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05 May, 2022 by Anonymous
Went to him for a second opinion on a trust. Gave WRONG INFORMATION and then charged rme $ 1200 for nothing!
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20 Dec, 2012 by Anonymous
This is the worst lawyer ever! She was asleep at the wheel and I actually had to tell her what to do and when to do it. She is afraid and not confident. She comes across and scared and timid and doesnt have a clue what to do. Save yourself!
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20 Feb, 2024 by Bryan
They charged me $50 dollars for a consultation they never gave me and now they won't schedule me for
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21 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
This attorney was unmotivated, ineffectual and would not return calls. I have worked with dozens of lawyers over the past 30 years and Christopher is the worst. My recommendation, stay away.
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18 Mar, 2023 by Scott
I came into to see this man for a consultation. I told him, I need to retain a lawyer. I have someone out to get me into trouble anyway possible. He agreed to take me on. I paid this man $200 for a retainer. I then called his office and he never returned my calls. I was eventually arrested and called him and he never returned my calls. Useless, I had to hire another lawyer. Afterwards, I made numerous attempts coning into his office to talk to him only to get blown off by people in his office. He was never there. For years I tried and no contact. This man took my money and couldn't even take my call. I wanted a refund and i never got a call back. Why have you not once ever returned my calls? I should contact the bar association. It's been years. I gotnanither attorney now. A good one. He also tells me this guy is uselss.
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