Carleton Wesley Yoder, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Wheaton, IL with 43 reviews
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Carleton Wesley Yoder

1755 South Naperville Road, Wheaton, IL

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2013:
Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology, LL.M - Master of Laws
2011:
Pepperdine University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2006:
Pepperdine University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Sil weaver

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01 Dec, 2024
If you are in search of a Bankruptcy attorney who is knowledgable, professional, caring, empathetic, cost conscious, walks in your shoes, going that extra mile with you;… Yet is tenacious in resolution approach with each of your creditors, then you should secure the representation of attorney, Maura Zalc and the ZALC Law Firm, located in Wheaton, IL - DuPage County. I have no desire to ever file for Bankruptcy again; However, I would recommend ZALC Law in a heartbeat to anyone who unfortunately needs to go down that same grievous road. Thank you.
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Lauren mclaughlin

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16 Jul, 2024
Maura and her team are amazing! I had a dispute with a local car dealership and she was knowledgeable, attentive and prompt in helping me with the issue! With her help, we were successful in finalizing the issue with good terms! HIGHLY Recommend!!!!!!!!
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Nc cn

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17 May, 2024
The absolute worst will go through hell and back on the internet but won’t look at your case or pick up the phone ignorant and incompetent. Would you hire a lawyer being investigated for improper use of her law degree? Disgusting morals and lack of respect for ethics the reviews posted within the last 4 months were written by her acquaintances BEWARE she removes bad reviews then will find and stalk you AFTER doing bad business and keeping your money
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Knowledgeable, professional, and caring lawyers who go the extra mile for their clients
“If you are in search of a Bankruptcy attorney who is knowledgable, professional, caring, empathetic, cost conscious, walks in your shoes, going that extra mile with you...”
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Effective and successful in resolving legal issues for clients
“She was able to solve the issue in a couple weeks. Forever grateful for her professional support!”
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Transparent and fair billing practices
“Maura's bills were transparent and fair, I highly recommend her to anyone needing help in the court system.”
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Committed to ethics and integrity in the legal field
“Maura understands the need for ethics in law and stands on the right side of the law.”
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Personalized and attentive service, treating clients like family
“They were my advocates and gave me PEACE OF MIND, reassuring me they would handle my case DILIGENTLY, THOROUGHLY, and EFFICIENTLY, and do everything they could to make sure the process would go smoothly.”
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Slow response times and lack of urgency in some cases
“Still waiting for a call back”
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Potential issues with withdrawing from cases and keeping client funds
“Instead the association raised her her fines up another 2000 dollars for a total of 6000 dollars when she was hired it was 4000 dollars when my daughter reached out to her for answers she withdrew from the case and kept 750 dollars of my money I had given to my daughter”

Publications

2015:
DuPage County Bar Association Brief, Pitfalls of the Power of Attorney for Property

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