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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in divorce law
“Michelle is so incredibly "well versed" in divorce law. In addition to her amazing knowledge base, her caring and compassionate attitude made a terribly difficult process for me, much more tolerable!!”
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Effective and tenacious in advocating for clients
“She was aggressive and fought for me. She was honest and honorable and did things the right way.”
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Personable and understanding of client needs
“Michelle is not only a great attorney she is very caring and understanding about your needs I highly recommend.”
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Able to achieve favorable settlements without going to court
“She was able to engineer a settlement with which I was very pleased without ever going to court.”
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Provides responsive and clear communication
“Her communication made everything crystal clear for me.”
Cons
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Lack of preparation and attentiveness to client's case
“She came in UNPREPARED, admitting she doesn't KNOW my case minutes before the zoom call- mediation was taking place.”
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Failure to advocate for client's interests during mediation
“When the zoom mediation started she did not represent me nor the case but she just agreed on whatever the other party wished for!”
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Unresponsive and delayed in providing important documents
“I had to constantly beg her to send me either an email or mail me the divorce decree.”

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16 Nov, 2022 by Ben
I hired Michele to take over my divorce case that was on going, based on her 5 star reviews. My first encounter with her was us going through details about the process. I provided every single fact/ proof that would determine fair and easy divorce. She was all over the place on our two encounters, and the date for the mediation was set. She came in UNPREPARED, admitting she doesn’t KNOW my case minutes before the zoom call- mediation was taking place. When the zoom mediation started she did not represent me nor the case but she just agreed on whatever the other party wished for! She left the room every single time between breaks and did not want to sit and talk NOR consult with her own client that happens to be me. But she had the guts to say, CALL ME WHEN THE MEDIATION IS BACK ON! I was left all by myself in that room that day, not knowing what’s happening, and the lawyer I was paying a tremendous amount of money to represent me, wasn’t even willing to consult nor communicate with her own client! I faced a severe loss, as she was bothered to present facts during mediation to the opposing party that day. As the mediation was taking place, she kept shoving all the possible assets towards my x-wife voluntarily, even though I had all the proof and documents stating the assets in question weren’t marital ones to split in two! After I walked away confused and lost, the divorce was finalized, and I had to constantly beg her to send me either an email or mail me the divorce decree. And unfortunately, I still had to take care of a minor thing left from the divorce, I asked Michele if she could finalize paperwork, my x wife’s name taken off the deed, ( this issue was a total neglect she could have handled the day of mediation) I went ahead and paid another enormous amount for her to do a job she failed to initially do on the day of mediation. Michelle Eisenmenger, my divorce lawyer, you were very expensive for the job you did not do, let alone do the job right! My case could have been an easy one in comparison, but it cost me heartache, time and a huge amount of money, and time is the ultimate luxury. It’s takes a lot to sit down and write an honest review as I feel for the people going through a traumatic experience with divorce and families being split, so they chose wisely, yes please, do chose wisely! I would absolutely NOT recommend Michelle to handle even the easiest, slightest legal matter let alone trust her to handle your family/ divorce case. It will shape your life in the most uncomfortable direction, because she decides to not break a sweat and learn about her client, learn about the case, so she can present her own client fairly. SHE CUT ALL POSSIBLE CORNERS TO EARN EASY MONEY, she used vulnerability and overcharged and crushed me in the process.
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19 Jan, 2022 by Kara
Michelle took my custody case with very short notice, and thankfully we won. She was very thorough, open, straightforward, professional, responsive, and kind. She made me feel more at ease, and made me feel like she was on my side. Her staff that I dealt with was professional and respectful as well. I would hire her again and recommend her to others as well.
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01 Oct, 2021 by Katie
Michelle provided great service during a difficult time. She was so helpful in navigating the divorce process. She was quick to respond to any questions and very professional. Definitely recommend!
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01 Sep, 2021 by Eric
Michelle Eisenmenger handled the adoption of my two children with the utmost professionalism, diligence and courtesy. Michelle replied promptly to texts, emails and phone calls. I could not be more pleased with the quality of legal services provided.
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15 Mar, 2021 by Michael
Having a very unique case as I did. Michelle got the job done and done very fast. Everything I wanted to get accomplished she did. My 3 boys now get to have their sisters live with them full time after their mother passed away. I have 5 happy children and I feel like the luckiest dad in the world. Hats off to you Michelle. You are by far the best in the business.
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