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Pros
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Aggressive and determined advocate for clients
“She told me she fights like no other for custody cases, like the man from 11 months ago said. I bet she does.”
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Knowledgeable and direct in her approach
“She excels at calming fears through her knowledge and direct interpretations of the law.”
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Cares about the best interests of her clients and their families
“Melody not only to helped me, but she looked out for the best interest of my children.”
Cons
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Can be perceived as rude or abrasive by some clients
“She is not a pleasant person at all. Very rude and disrespectful.”
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Unresponsive to clients' calls and emails
“She will not return my calls. Highly do not recommend”

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04 Sep, 2024 by Moose kid
I’m hoping to reach Melody, I work right across from her old office and she left in may- from what I remember she said she was moving into another office but I don’t remember if she specified where. I’ve had a few of her clients come in and ask where she’s at now, I’ve had to hold their numbers for when I do. I guess I thought a new address or update would be left. If you can reach out to our office Melody, I’d be happy to leave a note on your door so your clients can know where to find you- your neighbors :)
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28 Jun, 2024 by Gina kaufman
Ms. Butz does a disservice to her profession. My husband and I met with her in February to rewrite our wills. After REPEATED attempts to reach her via emails, voice messages, leaving messages taped to the door at her "office" (loosely used term), all of which went unanswered. We FINALLY got our original wills returned to us in late JUNE, with absolutely no work done on them. So disheartening and unprofessional.
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29 Aug, 2023 by Gretchen havill
I would not recommend Melody, I would have given 0 stars but google required I select at least 1 star. She was difficult to get a hold of and went months without returning multiple voicemails and emails attempts. The one time we did meet in person, she did not present herself in a professional manner.
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14 Sep, 2022 by Bryanna lyn
Melody was appointed to me. About a year ago i was supposed to meet her at the office and she didnt call nor did she come in. She will not return my calls. Highly do not recommend
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26 Feb, 2020 by Brian shields
Talked to a friend who used her services. She will only accept cash and is very rude and demeaning. Files paperwork late and won't refund any money after screwing up stuff. Use at your own risk
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04 Sep, 2024 by Moose kid
I’m hoping to reach Melody, I work right across from her old office and she left in may- from what I remember she said she was moving into another office but I don’t remember if she specified where. I’ve had a few of her clients come in and ask where she’s at now, I’ve had to hold their numbers for when I do. I guess I thought a new address or update would be left. If you can reach out to our office Melody, I’d be happy to leave a note on your door so your clients can know where to find you- your neighbors :)
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28 Jun, 2024 by Gina kaufman
Ms. Butz does a disservice to her profession. My husband and I met with her in February to rewrite our wills. After REPEATED attempts to reach her via emails, voice messages, leaving messages taped to the door at her "office" (loosely used term), all of which went unanswered. We FINALLY got our original wills returned to us in late JUNE, with absolutely no work done on them. So disheartening and unprofessional.
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29 Aug, 2023 by Gretchen havill
I would not recommend Melody, I would have given 0 stars but google required I select at least 1 star. She was difficult to get a hold of and went months without returning multiple voicemails and emails attempts. The one time we did meet in person, she did not present herself in a professional manner.
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