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Dawn Weekly, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Sandwich, IL with 5 reviews
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18 Feb, 2017 by Kathy
We hired Dawn's services when my mother's health declined and my Father could not longer take care of her. Dawn's office helped us negotiate all the landmines of filing for medicaid and offered needed advice during Mom's stay in a nursing home. She also has been very helpful in getting Dad his VA benefits. Now that Mom is gone we refer to her for help with Dad's needs. Her office has always been responsive an helpful. I would certainly recommend her and her staff for the variety of services she offers. Her fees are also very reasonable and more affordable than other firms in our area.
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13 Feb, 2017 by Debbie
After searching for an attorney with Veteran's benefit experience that would assist me in caring for my parent's financial, health and well being, I was lead by high recommendation to Dawn Weekly. I understand why she was recommended so highly. Dawn sat with me in a first time counsel session and gave me immediate direction and an affordable fee. I had met with other attorneys that had neither the skill set, yet their fee's were unattainable for my parent's situation. She is always patient with me explaining how the VA process and and her staff helped me out with other health and wellbeing resources for my parents as I transitioned them from independent living to assisted living. She also provides training for those of us who are VA trustees. Please note she and her staff deserve all 5 stars of excellence.
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10 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
I live in CA and my mother lived in IL. As Mom aged and needed more medical and financial assistance, Dawn helped create a simple yet effective life plan that included helping my sister and me find and hire a legal guardian to oversee Mom's nursing home and financial needs, visit her regularly, and report to us weekly. it would have taken a long time for us to figure out how to take the best care of Mom if Dawn had not created a plan that worked for us all and provided oversight to protect Mom's rights. All of this was done with great ease and at a most reasonable cost. I could not have been more satisfied.
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William Lloyd Hotopp, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Sandwich, IL with 39 reviews
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11 Dec, 2024 by Victor madrid
Disappointing Experience with William Hotopp – Not Recommended I hired William Hotopp for my divorce, which was relatively straightforward, lasting only three years. He came highly recommended by a trusted friend who knew him personally, but my experience with him was ultimately disappointing and frustrating. Poor Communication & Lack of Responsiveness Communication was a major issue from the start. William was difficult to reach, and responses to emails and phone calls were often delayed by days or even weeks. When I did hear back, his responses were vague and incomplete, leaving me in the dark about the status of my case. This constant lack of communication only added to my stress and uncertainty. Unprepared & Disorganized I also felt that William was not adequately prepared or thorough in handling my case. Every time I asked him a question, his response was, "That’s why we’re going to court." However, when the day arrived, it was clear that he hadn’t fully grasped the details of the case or prepared for the proceedings. He seemed to lack attention to detail and failed to follow up on crucial matters, which only prolonged the process and made it more stressful. Untrustworthy & Deceptive Perhaps the most concerning issue was the dishonesty I experienced. On one occasion during a court appearance, William told the judge that he had been trying to help me understand the outcome of the case. In reality, he had been avoiding me for weeks, not returning calls or emails. Despite my repeated requests for clarification on key aspects of the case, he was unable or unwilling to provide any meaningful answers. Costly and Unnecessary Delays Ultimately, I had to hire new attorneys to fix the situation, and they were able to finalize my divorce in just one month. I ended up spending far more money than I initially anticipated, all due to William's lack of preparation, communication, and honesty. Final Thoughts I would strongly advise others to proceed with caution if considering William Hotopp’s services. In my experience, you’re better off representing yourself than paying a large retainer for the same lack of results. At the start, he made me feel like he genuinely cared about my case, but once I paid the retainer, he became increasingly difficult to reach and only reached out when he wanted additional payment. Save your time, money, and stress by seeking help elsewhere.
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07 Oct, 2024 by Valerie
I would say run before you waste your money. He'll drop you right before trial and leave you screwed so you don't win your case.
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07 Oct, 2024 by Rhonda yates
Best way I can describe him is absolutely heartless. Please do not trust him. Please listen to the warnings. I gave him the benefit of the doubt and I regret it. I have joined the others that have found themselves without an attorney 2 weeks before my trial. Without any warning or explanation. He knew working with me was a conflict of interest because he's represented my family in other matters as well as taking on a client against my family. He's a mess. I really trusted him to help my children and I now realize he could care less. He made our situation worse.
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Karen Lorraine Johnson, experienced Probate, Real Estate attorney in Sandwich, IL with 0 reviews
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Krista Pyle Carls, experienced Family Law attorney in Sandwich, IL with 0 reviews
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Karen Johnson Guilde, experienced Business, Elder Law attorney in Sandwich, IL with 0 reviews
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