Michael R. Stetler

1400 N. Seminary Ave., Woodstock, IL

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Education

2003
University of Illinois College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2002
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, MS - Master of Science
1999
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Angela

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08 Feb, 2024
Michael communicated very well. He was always on top off everything as well as fast response times when I would reach out.
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Laura

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22 Dec, 2022
Michael R. Stetler is very knowledgeable and respectful. He was also quick to respond. He got my divorce done in about 21 days.
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Anna

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05 May, 2022
I hired Michael in a somewhat contentious divorce. I would say he was firm, consistent, but fair throughout. He told me what I needed to know and kept me fully informed in the whole case. He did a good job in pushing the issues that needed to be pushed when they could. Also, he was less expensive than other lawyers I talked to with similar experience, but I liked that he was straightforward and didn't seem like he was trying to tell me just what I wanted to hear, but what I needed to know.
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Reasonably priced and provides clear billing details
“Attorney Stetler was reasonably priced (I know, right?), precise, thorough, and to the point. He did not engage in unnecessary actions that would have increased my costs, he kept me abreast of all court proceedings, and finally, he made it a point to send me a clear and direct break-down of my bill.”
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Communicates effectively and keeps clients informed
“Michael communicated very well. He was always on top off everything as well as fast response times when I would reach out.”
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Efficient and gets results quickly
“Mr. Stetler got my case resolved quickly, with the results I had been looking for.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in family law
“Michael has a strong financial background and fully understands how to structure settlements that looks out for your best interest.”
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Advocates strongly for clients' best interests
“He is always my first recommendation when someone is in need of a lawyer.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2007:
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2006:
Unknown, Gitlin on Divorce Reports
2005:
Unknown, Gitlin on Divorce Reports
2004:
Unknown, U. S. Laws Help Secure Post-Divorce Health Insurance
2004:
Unknown, Gitlin on Divorce Reports
2003:
Unknown, Gitlin on Divorce Reports
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