Kimberly Jo Stamatelos

2700 Westown Pkwy Ste 410, West Des Moines, IA

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Zachary

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19 Jun, 2017
From the very first time I spoke with Kim I felt a genuine kindness and care in her approach to her work. She conducts her practice from a place of compassion and sincere concern for the betterment of all lives involved in the process. She is so much more than just a lawyer. I truly believe that without Kim I would not have had the solid ground I needed to stand up for my own happiness, the happiness of my child, or of my ex-wife. If you TRULY care about the most compassionate and responsible outcome for your family then Kim is who you need to hire. I will forever be grateful to her and her excellent staff for their work.
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Anonymous

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17 Apr, 2017
My experience with Kimberly was a setback. Each time I spoke with her I had to remind her each detail of my situation over. She couldn't even remember the date we discussed filing. She recommended I ask for a dollar amount in the split that was about 5% of total assets. She suggested this number before asking what property that was going to be divided. When I finally wrote and said I would need to hire someone that remembers my case her reply was the flippant "Sounds good!" She also took up my consultation time telling me how her and her boyfriend agree to spend time together. 0 Stars for professionalism.
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Craig

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01 Oct, 2015
An issue I have ran into with other attorneys is that they seem to be all about the money- not with kim! When you're working with Kim you can see that she genuinely cares about what's best for you and making sure she does everything she can as fast as she can to get you the best considering your case. If I'm ever in a situation where I'll need her again, she will definitely be the first attorney I call. Good job Kim!
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Genuinely cares about the client's best interests and works efficiently to achieve the best outcome
“When you're working with Kim you can see that she genuinely cares about what's best for you and making sure she does everything she can as fast as she can to get you the best considering your case.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach, explains the process clearly
“She was caring and compassionate regarding my situation. She did not judge me or how I wanted to handle my divorce but she did ensure I understood the Iowa law and my rights.”
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Thorough and follows through on commitments
“Very easy to talk to and follows through with all she says she will do. Very thorough with details. Explains everything she is doing and gives you the timeline.”
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Advocated strongly for the client and their family
“Kim stood by me during the most difficult time in my life. She advocated for my son and I the whole time, was understanding, and very flexible!”
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Conducts her practice with compassion and sincere concern for the best outcome
“She conducts her practice from a place of compassion and sincere concern for the betterment of all lives involved in the process. She is so much more than just a lawyer.”
Cons
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Lack of attention to detail and forgetfulness of client's case details
“Each time I spoke with her I had to remind her each detail of my situation over. She couldn't even remember the date we discussed filing.”
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Provided questionable legal advice without fully understanding the client's situation
“She recommended I ask for a dollar amount in the split that was about 5% of total assets. She suggested this number before asking what property that was going to be divided.”

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