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Pros
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Extensive legal expertise and experience in family law
“Mr. Kohlman's knowledge and understanding of the law is quite impressive as well as his toughness and sharp mind in court.”
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Effective litigation skills and ability to achieve favorable outcomes
“All the things that had been thrown against me, Mr. Kohlman has been quick to destroy with solid and convincing arguments and has placed the other side in a very difficult position.”
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Dedication and commitment to clients' best interests
“Robert Kohlman is an exceptional family law attorney... Robert stands out as an attorney in three mains areas, including his breadth of knowledge on family law, his substantial experience with litigation, and his unmatched accountability.”
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Thorough preparation and strategic approach to cases
“Robert has a unique ability to see the potential directions a case can go. He leverages this foresight to devise sound strategies and arguments while avoiding potential risks and threats to a case.”
Cons
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Unresponsiveness and lack of communication with clients
“As of the end of Jun”
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Billing and financial issues, including unexpected charges and non-refundable retainers
“He quickly became unresponsive and no progress has been made on my case" and "Hiring Robert Kohlman was the worst decision I have made in a long time.”
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Potential for withdrawing from cases or delegating work to less experienced associates
“Later on I was told his assistant would be going to my trial, not him.”

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14 Feb, 2024 by Jim
Hiring Robert Kohlman was the worst decision I have made in a long time. He is extremely unprofessional and nearly impossible to get in contact with since being paid. After paying Robert nearly $50,000 he has become unresponsive and no progress has been made on my case
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20 May, 2021 by Ryan
Reading all these other reviews, I feel like I must be delusional. I had a different experience. I hired Mr. Kohlman to write a prenup. Before hiring, he verbally promised me that we'd be returned part of the retainer for sure if my fiancee was as uncontentious about the agreement as I claimed she'd be. I followed my side of the bargain: my fiancee, after we found representation for her later, insisted w/ her attorney that she not fight for more on the prenup. Thus, Mr. Kohlman's prenup required pretty much no alterations besides what he needed to alter simply bc the first draft wasnt polished completely yet. We kept our side of the bargain, and reminded him of that, yet he sent *ME a bill saying I owed more!!!???? Another part of the deal was that we were trying to get married before the end of the year for tax purposes. Mr. Kohlman was extremely unresponsive throughout the entire drafting process; it quickly became clear that he was only responsive before we paid him, not after. I almost spent more time trying to call him and email him than he spent on the agreement. He probably responded to about 10% of my attempts to contact him. It was terribly exasperating. In the end, the bill he sent us included 3X more time billed for simply talking w/ opposing counsel than the opposing counsel (representing my fiancee) billed us for talking to him AND reviewing the agreement first AND discussing aspects w/ my fiancee. The final agreement is probably fine, but the entire experience was terrible, and I'm left wanting to sue him for malpractice.
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24 Jun, 2020 by Frederick
We retained Mr. Kohlman for a Petition for Modification of Child Support and to address MSA issues. We were required to wire him his retainer (didn't accept credit cards). This was in April 2020. As of the end of June 2020 there was - in addition to Mr. Kohlman going missing for over a month - no production and no responses to my request for a refund of our retainer. I have filed a complaint with the Florida Bar and have filed a claim with the Clients' Security Fund. I would give Mr. Kohlman zero stars if this site allowed it.
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29 Sep, 2016 by Lisa
My attorney--an associate at Robert's firm--was not able to represent me at the hearing for child maintenance because of a family emergency. So Robert contacted me the day before the scheduled hearing, and asked me a list of pertinent questions. I immediately knew he had picked up on issues that hadn't been brought up before. Armed with those facts, he immediately began to put on the pressure. His first emails to the other side were polite but soon turned cutting because of the delay tactics used by the other side. (This legel process, which also included a dissolution of marriage had been taking much longer than necessary considering it was such a simple case. The other side simply would not play ball, further racking up legal fees for me.) The following morning I met Robert at his office and clicked with him. He has extensive family-law experience, and I felt very comfortable going to court with him, regardless of the fact that the other attorney was trying to become a well-known TV commentator. Robert is direct, sharp and takes no nonsense, as a former journalist, as well. He did his homework quite quickly and ended up getting me an order for 45% more than we were initially asking for, plus attorney's fees. He is the man. And if you ever find yourself, sadly, needing a family lawyer, rest-assured you'd be in excellent hands with Robert Kohlman.
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22 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
Robert Kohlman is an exceptional family law attorney. I was fortunate to have retained Robert to represent me with my divorce. My experiences with Robert and his firm make very confident in recommending him to anyone needing family law representation. Robert stands out as an attorney in three mains areas, including his breadth of knowledge on family law, his substantial experience with litigation, and his unmatched accountability. When Robert says he's going to do something, you can trust he will get it done. The quality of Robert's work makes it very evident to me that he loves practicing family law. This passion for his work combined with his competitive nature make Robert a legal shark who you want on your side. Something that impressed me in particular was how thorough Robert was in preparing for my case. Robert has a unique ability to see the potential directions a case can go. He leverages this foresight to devise sound strategies and arguments while avoiding potential risks and threats to a case. He covers all the angles of a case upfront to approach legal representation from an informed foundation. Robert's meticulous, proactive casework gives him a unique advantage; enabling him to deliver well-thought-out arguments with confidence. I can't say enough good things about Robert. If you want the best, hire Robert. You will not regret having him on your side.
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