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Pros
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Effective in criminal cases, able to keep clients out of jail
“Mike helped take care of a criminal case for me. He kept me out of jail when I was facing up to 5 years.”
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Provides a smooth and friendly bankruptcy filing process
“The process was smooth and the staff was friendly. Would definitely recommend him for Bankruptcy.”
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Compassionate and knowledgeable in family law matters
“I would recommend Mr. Studtmann on any type of matter that he practices. He was compassionate,and knowledgeable in Family Law, as well as his staff.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and follow-through on client matters
“We keep taking payments in with full confidence. We have paid $900 and have yet to receive a single letter, or phone call. We never heard from them again.”
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Rude and unprofessional staff interactions
“She was extremely rude, condescending and unprofessional. She could not believe we were under contract to purchase a home.”
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Failure to provide important legal advice and guidance
“When I spoke to Mr. Studtmann in regards to selling my home and potentially buying a new one, he never mentioned anything about contacting the trustee, which I found odd, but figured he was the lawyer and should know.”

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22 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
Do not waste your time or money. This firm will not fight for you, all they care about is collecting their fee and once they have it, they put in zero effort and give zero legal advice. Scam artist to the fullest. Avoid unless you want to throw your money away!! There are much better attorneys elsewhere!
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22 Aug, 2022 by I
I would recommend this lawyer at all costs! He is a scam artist and does not care about you or your case. He will pocket your money and ignore you. Go with another lawyer or be ready to represent yourself and throw your money away!!
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12 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
Mike helped take care of a criminal case for me. He kept me out of jail when I was facing up to 5 years.
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24 Aug, 2017 by Corrine
We hired this attorney with a $750 initial payment. They were very nice and extremely professional at the initial appointment. We keep taking payments in with full confidence. We have paid $900 and have yet to receive a single letter, or phone call. We never heard from them again. Even after we took them the mountain of paperwork we had to fill out. We have called up to three times a day. They dont care about you and your family. I dont want this to happen to anyone else. Instead of helping.....They made it worse. Shame on them.
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27 Feb, 2017 by Joel greene
My wife and I are two working professionals and unexpectedly fell upon tough financially times during the summer of 2011. We tried everything in our power to avoid filing bankruptcy, but all the financial advisers we spoke to believed it was our only viable option. Once it was decided we were going to file for bankruptcy, we did a little research on attorneys in the Wichita area. There are so many it was difficult to choose from, so we ended up selecting The Law Offices of Michael Studtmann due to the close proximity to our house. My initial assessment upon my arrival to his office was it was clean and professional. We were greeted by the front receptionist, and then shortly after, introduced to one of the legal aids. Mr. Studtmann met with us once all the paperwork was completed and set up a court date. Although embarrassing, the entire process was made simple by his staff and I did not have any complaints in regards to the services I was receiving up to that point. Our Chapter 13 bankruptcy was set up for five years ending during the fall of 2016. The payment was set up to be taken directly out of one of our checks twice a month. It was a substantial amount and proved difficult at times to get by on the allotted amount we were required to live on. Thankfully we did not require any major ticket item purchases during the five years. It would have been impossible. Three years into the bankruptcy and never being late or missing a payment, I thought we could use the equity in our home to pay off the remainder of the bankruptcy and be clear from all the restrictions. I called and spoke to Mr. Studtmann himself. He said it is possible to sell your home and purchase a new one during a bankruptcy, all though it may be difficult to find a lender, but he knew of a lender who specialized in that area. Mr. Studtmann provided me with a phone number to the lender and wished us luck. A few weeks later my wife and I found a house and put a contract on it. We also put our house on the market and it was under contract within a few weeks. After setting up a closing date for all the parties involved in buying or selling a house, we reached out to Mr. Studtmann to verify if there was anything we needed to do. We spoke to one of his legal aids Jennifer. She was extremely rude, condescending and unprofessional. She could not believe we were under contract to purchase a home. I told her we were going to sell our home and use the equity to pay off the remainder of the bankruptcy. This is when we learned you must obtain permission from the court trustee to sell or buy a home. When I spoke to Mr. Studtmann in regards to selling my home and potentially buying a new one, he never mentioned anything about contacting the trustee, which I found odd, but figured he was the lawyer and should know. Once the confusion was cleared up, we requested Jennifer to have Mr. Studtmann contact the court trustee to obtain permission to sell our home. We were told this process would not take very long, so it made it easy to explain to all the parties who were involved in buying or selling a house. We expected to hear something within a week or two, but after three weeks, we called and spoke to Jennifer. She was unprofessional, rude and refused to allow us to speak with Mr. Studtmann. She said nothing was filed with the court trustee and told us if we didn’t finish the bankruptcy we would be required to re-pay the second mortgage off. The way she presented this information was condescending and felt like a personal attack on our character for filing bankruptcy. I relayed to Jennifer our intent was to use the equity in our home to pay off the second mortgage and remainder of the bankruptcy. This revelation did not detour any of her snide or rude remarks. We made her aware of our intent to follow through with the sale of our home and request. (End of space)
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I contacted Lynnette Herrman when my daughter's mother met a new guy and suddenly decided to take my daughter out of state. Obviously I was no longer necessary. We never had a legal custody agreement and my name was not on the birth certificate because I didn't know she was mine until after she was born. Also, we live in a conservative state that leans heavily towards the mother's rights. Needless to say, Lynnette was fighting an uphill battle from the very beginning. And she told me during the initial consult that this may not be a winnable case. No talking up the sure win just to get hired. Fortunately for me, she seemed to take the wrongness of the situation personally and fought like a bulldog for my daughter and me. Lynnette was constantly in contact asking for small details during her case research, always digging for the slightest advantage. This paid off enormously when her absolute understanding if our situation aloud her to catch my ex in numerous exaggerations and out right lies. And in court, she argued our case almost as if she was fighting for her own kid. By the time she was done, I not only got 50/50 time with my daughter but the judge actually made me primary custodian. Surprisingly, Lynnette was able to do all this with minimal mud slinging in court. I now have a much better relationship with my ex than ever before and that allows us to be much better parents for our daughter. I would absolutely hire Lynnette Herrman for any legal matters I run into in the future. This lady almost single handedly gave me my family back. There is no amount if thanks that will ever cover that. Hopefully this review well help pay it back a little.
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