Christopher T. Turkelson, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Charlevoix, MI with 15 reviews
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Christopher T. Turkelson

213 Nettleton St Ste A, Charlevoix, MI

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Wayne State University, J.D.
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Michigan State University, B.A.

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Lauren taylor

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11 Jan, 2023
Spent $2500 just to talk to Chris about getting a divorce. My ex and I didn’t have any kids or joint bank accounts together. All I wanted was some money from the house that we bought and lived in together for the past 12 years and he said he couldn’t help me because we weren’t married when we bought the house. After the simple divorce was all said and done he billed me an extra $1000. I called and his secretary said there was nothing they could do about it. Very disappointed and let down
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Alan miller

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26 Feb, 2022
Very upfront and professional, been thorough from the start chris is a great attorney from my experience
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Doug campbell

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10 May, 2021
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Upfront and professional
“Very upfront and professional, been thorough from the start chris is a great attorney from my experience”
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Knowledgeable and skilled
“Smart and knowledgeable, the best attorney in Charlevoix County." and "Sharp and knowledgeable, possibly the best attorney in northern Michigan”
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Helpful and responsive
“He was busy but made time to talk and meet with us and was very helpful thank you!!”
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Expensive and extra fees
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Unwilling to take certain cases
“Answered stuff in a reasonable time but for some reason didn't wanna work with me.”
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Unprofessional and disrespectful behavior
“Very unprofessional and rude. Christopher would not let me speak. Disrespectful on many different levels. This is not an attorney I could trust." and "One word: arrogant.”

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