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13 Oct, 2015 by Stephanie
Patricia Lynn Seifert is truly one of the best lawyers. She is very professional and caring. Divorce is hard and I don't think I would of survived without her support. She went out of her way many times to explain and let me know step by step what was coming next. she is tough when she needs to be in the courtroom, but still has that personal touch for you. I highly recommend her!
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07 Oct, 2015 by Janet
thorough and knowledgeable -compassionate and respectful. reports completed in a timely manner. I would certainly hire her again and would recommend her to others.
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30 Sep, 2015 by Marcella
Attorney Seifert has a very calming personality. She was able to guide me and help me through my divorce process with as little added stress as possible. I feel she looked after me and and kept my best interest at heart. I highly recommend her.
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02 Nov, 2011 by Anonymous
I was very impressed with Rob's knowledge, expertise and honesty.
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01 Nov, 2011 by Sandy
Rob handled my case successfully and always kept me up to date on what was happening.
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28 Sep, 2022 by Benjamin
Mark and his staff are world class! I’ve been working with Tate & Associates for years and they are the best around. I wouldn’t do business with anyone else. I would recommend them to all family & friends!
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03 Sep, 2022 by Smart pot bud
Mark goes above and beyond to help everyone through whatever situation they are in. Truly remarkably and appreciate the amazing support.
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15 Jul, 2021 by Scott baecker
Hard to reach. Skipped 2019 because he was slow to respond to my email request for taxes that year. Came back in 2020, for them to leave my son off the tax return, delaying my advance child tax credit payments and over $2000 in refunds that I'm going to have to wait on now. Some nice accommodations like working with me for electronically sending documents to him, especially during COVID, is nice, but doesn't necessarily make up for the other parts. Will not be back next year.
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15 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
Never returns phone calls, emails or text messages. Met with him a few times. Seemed like a good attorney. Have been trying to contact him since December, 2018. No return calls, emails, etc. Don't bother with this attorney.
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20 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
Very helpful, empathetic and exactly the type of attorney I would like to handle my case.Extremely knowledgeable and prompt answer
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14 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
I posted a question regarding adult protective services, and Mr. Koewler posted a response in a short period. I had more questions for him, and sent him a private message. He made a suggestion I would not have thought of regarding the type of attorney I needed to be looking for. He also advised me to seek counsel in my home state for further assistance, as APS varies from state to state and he did not want to give inaccurate information. I appreciate the information he did provide, as it helped me narrow my search for a local attorney more quickly.
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31 Aug, 2023 by Whitney
He is knowledgeable, works hard for the client, actually cares, and is a great strategist. I had a very high conflict divorce and custody battle Thurman was the lawyer for me. Highly recommended!
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05 Feb, 2017 by Tara
WARNING... Adam Thurman is a stand-up guy. Do not hire Adam if you are not going to pay him regularly. That would say a lot about your character. Santa is always watching. Adam did not write the laws. He does follow them and healthy people like him for this, including but not limited to judges. Adam is highly respected. Even the opposing side in my divorce can't help but notice. Divorce can be costly. Here's a tip… save money by emailing Adam unless he asks you to call. Another tip... Get a self-help book about divorce. Theses tips are priceless and will save you money. Listen to Adam's advisory, divorce is not a new concept for him. This is his profession. As you move through this challenging time Adam will be your trusted advisor. Although the light can be very hard to see Adam will help guide you. You'll be much better off with Adam at your side. Every divorce is unique. Mine took long. It is unpredictable. You will be as happy as I have been with Adam at your side. I will be forever grateful for his counsel. I have the responsibility of two children and Adam is qualifed as a guardian et litem. Which brings its comfort. If you were lucky enough to hear about Adam then search no further. Adam is a true gem. Take good care with him. No matter how challenging it might seem, never stop moving. Move right through this time and keep moving thereafter for best results. Sincerely and geniunely, From: A Client of Adam Thurman
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24 Jun, 2015 by Susan timko
Retained for a divorce case where I was a defendent- took my retainer and more then did not deliver. Asked to have a TPO placed after I was assaulted -never got. Allowed Lake County Courts to not even follow the rules of the court- no one cared how I lived only how much money they could get- words of advice- have the court divide without a blood sucking attorney- forms are available at the courthouse.
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      For routine legal services like drafting a will or handling an uncontested divorce, lawyers might offer a flat fee.
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