Raleigh Douglas Kalbfleisch

400 Knoll Street, Wheaton, IL

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4.6 / 5
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Education

2001
Quinnipiac University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1983
Purdue University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.6 79 reviews
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Brad r

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29 Aug, 2024
I had the pleasure of working with Attorney Kevin McSwain and Paralegal Nicole Tkachuk during my real estate closing, and I couldn't be more impressed. From the very beginning, they demonstrated exceptional communication skills, ensuring that I was informed and comfortable throughout the entire process as a first time homebuyer.
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Elizabeth serdar

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26 Jul, 2024
Highly recommend MNGR Law! Lisa and the firm are extremely knowledgeable and will execute a plan in your best interest. They are quick to respond and put their clients first.
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David b

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18 Jul, 2024
Lisa Giese is a very knowledgeable, well informed, intelligent, and efficient attorney. She crafted a solution to accomplish my goals in short order after assessing the situation. And she was successful in delivering results. I highly recommend Lisa!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Timely and responsive communication with clients
“Raleigh has always returned my calls and emails in a timely manner. I know that she is sincere in wanting to help and get the case solved quickly.”
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Thorough and diligent representation
“Raleigh is the most diligent and competent attorney I have ever engaged. She was always accessible. She was totally engaged with me and my case. She stuck with me when times got tough.”
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Personalized and empathetic approach
“Raleigh Kalbfleisch and her team have been absolutely amazing. I have never had any experience with court proceedings and didn't know where to begin with my divorce. Raleigh was very understanding and helped me through every single step of the way.”
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Effective and successful case outcomes
“We were very pleased with the services provided to us and the way our case was handled. We had an excellent outcome, and the case was handled in a very efficient manner.”
Cons
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Lack of evidence presentation and witness calling
“Didn't present all evidence or call all witnesses.”
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Failure to follow up on child support issues
“Didn't help me get back child support.”

Publications

2022:
Illinois State Bar Association newsletter of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Section on Family Law Volume 65, Substitution Of Judge As A Matter Of Right What is a substantive ruling?
2022:
DuPage Brief, The Journal of the DuPage County Bar Association, To Apply Or Not To Apply, Retroactivity That Is
2020:
DuPage Brief, The Journal of the DuPage County Bar Association. vol. 33, Issue 4, December 2020, pp. 14-19, The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Legal Services
2017:
DuPage Brief, The Journal of the DuPage County Bar Association vol. 29, 2016-17, pp. 22-23, New Laws Effective January 1, 2017
2015:
DuPage Brief, The Journal of the DuPage County Bar Association vol. 28, Issue 4, December 2015, pp. 16-17, The New Parentage Act of 2015: Changes and Additions
2014:
The DuPage County Bar Association Brief, The DuPage County Bar Association Brief
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