Raleigh Douglas Kalbfleisch, experienced Appeals, Estate Planning attorney in Wheaton, IL with 82 reviews
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Raleigh Douglas Kalbfleisch

400 Knoll Street, Wheaton, IL

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

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Daniel okafor

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01 Feb, 2025
The best way to describe her is Shakespeare's character of ''Shylock'' in The Merchant of Venice. In 2024, I hired her for a DCFS hearing before an administrative judge and after collecting my hard earned money, she changed completely! As an Attorney she was supposed to carry out interviews prior to the hearing to help give my case a chance, but she didn't. During the hearing I was the one that brought one person to support me. My advice to anyone, DO NOT HIRE her, she will do TERRIBLE JOB!!!!
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Nick o'connor

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17 Jan, 2025
Alex Rothenberg served as the court-appointed GAL (Guardian ad Litem) in my case, and my experience with her was deeply troubling. Despite initially appearing engaged by asking questions and taking notes, she failed to address any of my concerns, displayed a clear bias toward my ex-wife, and accepted her statements as truth without requiring any supporting evidence. Alex prematurely removed herself from the case, leaving critical issues unresolved and contributing to an outcome where my daughter has been denied fair and equal time with both parents. Her actions violated several key statutes and guidelines that GALs are required to follow in Illinois, including: 750 ILCS 5/506(a)(2): GALs must conduct an independent investigation, including interviews and a review of relevant documents, and provide an objective recommendation to the court. Alex failed to conduct a thorough investigation or verify evidence, instead relying on unchecked statements from my ex-wife. Best Interest of the Child Standard (750 ILCS 5/602.7): GALs are required to prioritize the child’s well-being and ensure meaningful relationships with both parents unless there is clear evidence to the contrary. Alex’s biased and incomplete recommendations directly harmed my daughter’s ability to have a fair and balanced relationship with both parents. Ethical Obligations of Attorneys and GALs: GALs are required to avoid personal bias, remain neutral, and act in a professional manner that serves the child’s best interests. Alex’s personal bias against me was evident and unprofessional, resulting in recommendations that prioritized her own prejudice over the needs of a 5-year-old child. To make matters worse, Alex’s conduct was part of a broader pattern within her firm. Other members of her firm displayed similarly unethical behavior, including inflated billing practices, misrepresentations to the court, and a general failure to uphold professional standards. Alex’s unprofessional and unethical behavior, combined with her failure to follow required statutes, caused irreparable harm to my daughter’s well-being. Her actions were not only a disservice to the court but also a direct violation of the trust placed in her to act in the best interests of the child. Avoid Alex Rothenberg and her entire firm. Their lack of professionalism, integrity, and accountability makes them unfit for any legal matter, particularly those involving children.
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Piff piff

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03 Jan, 2025
Rude people absolute no customer service at all. Run from this place. Luckily I didn’t spend money on them I almost did.
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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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