Michael Harry Minton

1051 Perimeter Drive Suite 400, Schaumburg, IL

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Education

1971
Northwestern University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1970
University of London School of Economics, Intermediate Study
1968
University of Notre Dame, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Michael g

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12 Aug, 2022
Michael Minton has been my saving grace. Michael Minton and his firm have been representing me since 2013 in my divorce & child custody arrangments. Mr. Minton pays attention to detail and effectively hones in on the most pertinent information. He is professional and is sensitive to my situation. Choosing the Minton Law Firm has been the best decision I could have made.
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Anonymous

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10 Jul, 2020
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Minton almost ten years ago.. he was extremely patient and understanding with my particular case.. he was able to formulate a document that suited my needs before my marriage ..just a month away.. my future husband and I came to the office to pick up my documents and Mr Minton in his very generous way invited us both in for a chat. With each of us having children from previous marriages .. he was very open about our children and the importance of being kind and available to our children and to each other .. that has stayed with me for all these years.. And as I needed Mr Minton again for documents 10yrs later he was as gracious as he was the first time I meet him.. thank you...
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Anonymous

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11 May, 2016
I too hired Minton based on his former reputation for being an advocate of a woman’s contribution to the marriage. He may have been good long ago but now e-mails and questions go unanswered…lots of last minute work and deadlines are nearly missed…he is not a fan of settling and would rather fight every controversy…that’s what is best for his bottom line. HIs invoices are sky high and the results are underwhelming. I think you can do much better elsewhere and avoid the frustration by researching through AVVO. There are some great attorneys out there. Don’t go on past reputation or personal referrals. Just do your homework with the AVVO ratings and you’ll do ok. If you do find a good one...come back and rate them here so others can find them too. I wish you luck.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Demonstrates patience, understanding, and calming presence when clients are distressed
“As I calmed down became patient and listened to them my cloudy judgment became sunny and they are helping me get through this even now with my psycho soon to be X as it is still on going.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in family law, respected by peers and judges
“Michael Minton is an experienced, knowledgeable, and responsive family law attorney. He is well respected by his peers and judges alike.”
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Committed to fighting for client's rights and achieving desired outcomes
“He is committed to fighting for your rights and will do whatever it takes to get the job done.”
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Provides personal touch and goes above and beyond to support clients
“Michael is amazing in his thought process and nothing escapes his memory. His staff is also incredibly knowledgeable and reliable. I was always made to feel that I was in good hands which lowered my stress level which was unbelieveable.”
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Effective in resolving complex cases and achieving positive resolutions
“True professional lawyers with a great personal touch that got my case settled without problems. They have an incredible talent.”
Cons
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Delays and missed deadlines in responding to client inquiries and completing work
“I too hired Minton based on his former reputation for being an advocate of a woman's contribution to the marriage. He may have been good long ago but now e-mails and questions go unanswered…lots of last minute work and deadlines are nearly missed…”
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Tendency to over-litigate cases and prioritize his own financial interests over client outcomes
“he is not a fan of settling and would rather fight every controversy…that's what is best for his bottom line. HIs invoices are sky high and the results are underwhelming.”
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Questionable billing practices, including failure to invoice in a timely manner and attempt to collect unauthorized fees
“After having been handed off to one associate/intern after another, re-telling my story, re-writing the emails of concern, reiterating the desired outcomes, and petitioning to correct the errors made by Minton's associates - I should not have been surprised, but was instead knocked shell-shocked by the VERY first account invoice I received - yes 8 months AFTER I agreed to go into debt $5,000 and no more... for another $9000 dollars.”
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Lack of transparency and accountability in handling client funds and legal proceedings
“He also had me pay for the appraisals and other expenses along the way and kept the retainer. Do not trust this attorney with anything!”
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Potential for malpractice and mishandling of client cases, leading to unfavorable outcomes
“The outcome was so botched, the case was appealed by another skilled attorney, where the judgement was REVERSED and REMANDED for retrial. In the process, however, Mr. Minton took my equity and I am without representation for a retrial.”

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William Morrow and Company, Inc., What is a WifeWorth? The Leading Expert Places a High Dollar on Homemaking

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