Julie A. Springstead, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Hart, MI with 6 reviews
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Julie A. Springstead

214 Washington St, Hart, MI

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Stacey

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24 Jun, 2021
She has represented me in court for divorce, custody and guardianship of my granddaughter. She is professional, knowledgeable and easy to talk to.
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Anonymous

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28 Sep, 2020
My family was looking for someone to represent a family member during a hearing, which Julie did. We had decided to have her represent our family member if our case ever did go to trial. I am so glad that we have decided not to. After the hearing, Julie stepped outside the waiting room, explained to my family and me what had occurred. I proceeded to translate everything to my family, as they do not fully understand English. I went on to translate to my family everything Julie said and was abruptly interrupted by her. She motioned her arms at us towards the door telling to wrap it up and leave. I was interrupted in mid-sentence explaining to my family what had just happened. It was very rude of Julie doing this, practically kicking us out of her office. It is very unprofessional of someone to tell you to get out of one's office the way she did. She may have a degree in law, but she has no sort of background knowledge in etiquette when treating her clients. My advice to her...we are in 2020, seek workshops, conferences, some sort of professional/moral development that will help you build your morals and etiquette if you want to be a successful lawyer. I am studying law, and I know for a fact already that the way you treated my family and me is not the way I will be treating my clients in the future.
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01 Aug, 2018
Hired to represent in divorce. Ended up losing everything because she sat back and let opposing counsel run the show. Went to court for a ruling on an issue and we never got an answer on that issue. Ex's counsel brought up a different issue and the original was never addressed again.
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Knowledgeable and easy to communicate with
“She is professional, knowledgeable and easy to talk to.”
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Effective in court proceedings
“She was able to get all charges dismissed and put in great effort in the case.”
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Supports client's legal decisions
“She was supportive in my decision to go to jury trial and we won the case!”
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Lack of client communication and empathy
“She motioned her arms at us towards the door telling to wrap it up and leave. I was interrupted in mid-sentence explaining to my family what had just happened.”
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Slow to resolve cases, especially in disability claims
“It is going on TWO YEARS and Julue hasn't done one thing to get a judge to hear her case.”
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Lets opposing counsel take control of proceedings
“Ended up losing everything because she sat back and let opposing counsel run the show.”

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