Mikal John Stole, experienced Family Law attorney in Joliet, IL with 78 reviews
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Mikal John Stole

60 North Chicago Street, Joliet, IL

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Elisabeth

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06 Feb, 2025
I hired Mikal a second time to handle motions from my ex. I wrote a 5-star review in 2014 (“Honest & Trustworthy”) after he handled my divorce & custody case. 11 years later, I’m back to update that to 1-star. Not because I can’t give 0 stars, but because he did earn 1 star by virtue of being the lawyer to escort my case through the judicial system. But that’s all I can give him credit for, other than false hope and an empty savings account. Semi-recently my ex filed motions to reduce child support despite earning more presently. In the consultation, Mikal regaled stories of non-residential parents filing to reduce support, thinking they would benefit, only for it to backfire. He said mine was a simple case, he wanted to collect some documents and see what we were dealing with. He was clear that nothing is guaranteed (obviously), but that he thought I was in a halfway decent position. That is the only phone call I’ve had with him, 1 year ago, days before I retained him. The only emails I’ve received from him were last summer regarding getting my discovery together. I’ve received not one email, phone call, carrier pigeon, to talk about my case since our consult (other than ‘court recaps’). So not one interaction to discuss the nuances in my case or to request materials from myself that would help him in court. Not to ask any questions or to get any details. At no point during our official legal relationship has he offered advice, guidance, or counsel. I cannot provide a single instance of him advocating for me. What all am I paying $400/hr for? Any lawyer can walk paperwork through the courts. He’s not even requesting that we use my ex’s current income to reflect his recent raises. Every ball there was to drop, he dropped. We did have one scheduled call prior to the pretrial conference with the judge in December. His assistant sent me an email in November to let me know and I marked it down. Appointment comes and goes with no call. This phone call was essential because this is the call he said we would discuss strategy. Court date comes and goes, and I finally get a barebones email from Mikal. He claimed he didn’t call because I did not reply and confirm the phone appointment…. which I was never asked to confirm. A phone call this important?! So court happens, then Mikal sent me a partial update to give me the next court date and said the recap would be sent “separately.” It never was. Because I hadn’t heard anything alarming leading up to the Dec & Jan court dates, I had no reason to be concerned and figured “no news was good news.” Naively, I thought a lawyer charging $400/hour would call or email with case updates/questions/clarifications throughout the case…. anything!! But especially if the entire case took a 180* turn from our initial consult. In January I reached out to his assistant (CC’d him), who turned out to no longer be working there. That was a few days before my January court date. He never replied or got back to me until a week later, after said court date, stating “I’m sorry you’re disappointed in my services,” which is a terrible non-apology apology. Then blamed “his health challenges” for the poor communication. This is a garbage elementary excuse. If your profession is in legal, and you are so ill that it is affecting your job performance across months to years, you need to take FMLA. It’s not the client’s job to be making sure you are doing it and that you’re well enough to do it competently. The answer to Mikal’s problem here certainly isn’t to continue charging Gucci prices for Kmart services, while gaslighting his clients about it. It seems Mikal saw my case as little more than billable hours. Is $15k + $8k lawyers’ fees only a lot of money to me? He would have you thinking so. This cost more than my entire divorce. If you don’t want to go $22k+ in the red, find someone else. Coming from somebody who has hired him twice, over a decade apart.
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Amy l. byrne

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21 Nov, 2024
Christina has been great to work with! She's explained every step and been available to us with questions. 100% recommend!
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Chenice middleton

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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyers
“Christina was very professional and made the whole legal process very quick and stress free. I felt the weight lifted off of my shoulders after the first phone call/meeting.”
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Thorough and knowledgeable handling of complex cases
“In my divorce and child custody case, Tim was not only extremely knowledgeable, but he was highly sensitive to the fact that it was proving to be a traumatic experience for all involved.”
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Compassionate and client-focused approach
“Christina has worked with my husband and I since 2016. She is not only determined to help you make the best financial decisions that best fits your needs, she handles you with care and compassionate.”
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Efficient and timely resolution of legal matters
“Christina helped my family and we appreciate her professionalism and her guidance. She helped us understand a lot of the technical processes very easily, she was exceptional with communication, and we highly recommend her for anyone who is looking for the multiple legal services that she provides.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“If you're looking to do bankruptcy Christina is the one to talk to. I got into a bad situation and needed to do bankruptcy as quick as possible to clear all of my debts. Christina was there for me every step of the way.”
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Occasionally slow response times and lack of communication
“It would regularly take over a week to get an answer or a call back, and at one point even went ove”
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Potential bias or lack of objectivity in some cases
“These positive reviews myst be his friends, I am using a alias so he wont sue me, but I was his client. He chose not to tell me important information that cost me a lot of money in the end.”

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