Susan Philpott-Preketes, experienced Family Law attorney in Flint, MI with 9 reviews
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Susan Philpott-Preketes

503 S Saginaw St Ste 1415, Flint, MI

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1985:
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Michigan State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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11 Feb, 2025
Mrs. Preketes, your conduct in this case is nothing short of vile. You epitomize everything that’s wrong with the legal system when attorneys abandon integrity for the sake of “winning,” no matter how morally bankrupt or outright dishonest their tactics may be. Your approach—weaponizing blatant lies,twisting facts, and projecting your client’s abusive behavior onto others—reveals the depths of your ethical failure. You have mastered the art of manipulation, but not in any way that deserves respect. Instead, it reeks of desperation, professional negligence, and a complete disregard for truth, justice, and human decency. Your legal filings were not just sloppy—they were intentionally misleading, riddled with knowingly false claims unsupported by a shred of evidence. That alone is grounds for sanctions and ethical review. You didn’t care about that, though. You cared about gaming the system, using your little Genesee County connections to twist the court into a one-sided charade where the truth didn’t matter, and where my voice was silenced. How fitting for someone who represents abusers with glee—people like your client, whose patterns of manipulation and harm you helped perpetuate, all while accusing me of the very behaviors your client embodies. Talk about projection at its finest. Let’s not pretend you were unaware of the harm you were causing. You knew exactly what you were doing when you misrepresented the painful years I spent freeing myself and my child from an abusive situation. You knew the emotional toll this fight would take, and you reveled in it. What kind of person tries to force a mother back into an environment she fought so hard to leave—an environment that caused so much suffering? And then to have the audacity to paint that decision as if it were in the best interests of the child? Give me a break. You didn’t care about my child’s well-being; you cared about winning, no matter how many lies you had to tell or how many rules you had to bend. Explain this to me: How do you file a motion for sole custody with no evidence, based on nothing but lies, and get a hearing when the prior order had already been deemed final? Did the referee’s decision mean nothing? Or was this just another example of you twisting the system to your advantage with the judge playing along? You didn’t stop there, though—you went so far as to shame me for ensuring my child had food to eat and proper healthcare, something his father repeatedly failed to provide. Feeding a child is fraud now, according to you? Taking care of a child’s medical needs is somehow “sitting at home and collecting” in your twisted view of the world? It’s beyond disgusting, and it’s clear you had no interest in understanding the reality of the situation. But here’s the thing, Mrs. Preketes: I know exactly who your client is. You, on the other hand, either have no clue or you don’t care. Either way, it’s despicable. You’ve aligned yourself with someone who will likely continue their pattern of harm, and you’ve enabled it. Whatever you gained from this case, I hope it was worth it because the harm you helped inflict won’t just disappear. It will leave scars, not just on my child and me, but on your conscience—if you even have one. May the impact of what you’ve done haunt you, as it should. Shame on you.
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Anonymous

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07 Sep, 2024
This woman was all talk! She happily takes your retainer then does nothing! She is not reliable or honest and does very little to move the case forward. Staff are not much better, they send out paper work full of typos and seem to lose things on a regular. Do yourself a favor and hire someone else. She did nothing to help my family. Like I said she is a good talker but doesn't have the ability to follow through. Dropped the ball at every turn. So frustrating and disappointing to see her in action. Down right Embarrassing!
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Anonymous

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06 Aug, 2024
She doesn’t take anything into retrospect. A man can own something WAY before a marriage and she feels the ex wife should get all of it. DO NOT hire her if you are a man!
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Effective in advocating for the client's interests and achieving favorable outcomes, such as joint physical custody and a fair divorce settlement
“Susan went in and went to bat for me and got joint physical custody of my daughter so my marriage o”
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Knowledgeable and strong-willed, standing up to opposing attorneys and not backing down
“She is very knowledgeable and does not take any BS!”
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Supportive and empowering, helping clients feel strong and regain control in difficult situations
“She made me strong in a situation where I felt very weak.”
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Busy schedule and high caseload, which can lead to clients feeling like they are forgotten or having to wait for attention
“On "Motion Mondays"...the day can really drag out. I didn't realize that she had so many different cases on 1 day...so I was a bit frustrated waiting through the process.”
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Clients may initially be unfamiliar with the lawyer's communication style or the court's processes, leading to some frustration
“When I first met with Susan and in subsequent times....she took the time to hear the "story" and was good with her feedback. During pre-court meetings with the other party....the bull-dog came out and it became clear that she was not one to mess with. She was also was wise in suggesting a very good mediation solution.”

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