Holly F. Verde, experienced Adoption, Criminal Defense attorney in Holland, MI with 35 reviews
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Holly F. Verde

281 North 120th Avenue, Holland, MI

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Levii vanorman

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15 Jan, 2024
Don’t waste your time with Holly.
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David elkins

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01 Jan, 2024
I retained Holly this past May when I discovered that my now ex-wife was filing for divorce. The one stars on this page must not have an understanding of how divorce works. There are no winners or losers in a divorce. You reach settlement. No more than that should be read into it. Expect the cost. No one works for free. For myself, the whole process was more stress free and thorough than I could have imagined. We were able to work together to reach an equitable settlement through arbitration avoiding the cost of a trial. Because our children are adults, there were no messy custody issues so the process was started and completed within five months. I won't say that I won or lost. There is no such outcome in divorce. I achieved what I had hoped to, and I choose to be happy with that. I will recommend Holly and her team to anyone. Choose to be happy.
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Torie g

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13 Sep, 2023
Our experience talking with Holly was very pleasant. We unfortunately are on a short time frame and we were led to believe that she’d be willing to take the case as long as we paid the very expensive retainer by Friday. She did provide other legal recommendations that may be a cheaper option. They were not able to accommodate the short time frame. So we decided to go with Holly. We proceeded with obtaining the funds so we could pay by the deadline. Just to be called by her receptionist 2 days later & informed that she was at her capacity and wouldn’t be taking our case after all. A day and a half was wasted. We could have been looking for another legal opinion. Very disappointed she didn’t tell us this herself, and wasn’t upfront with us. Instead all of our time was wasted. This left us with even less time to find representation.
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Knowledgeable and experienced lawyer who is well-versed in the law and effective in the courtroom
“Holly fights with me and never backs down nor compromises my needs or the things I want during my hearings. If I say I want something, Holly pursues it, until all avenues of approach are exhausted.”
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Provides personalized and compassionate service, offering emotional support during difficult legal proceedings
“Divorce is such a hard thing to go through, they work diligently to walk you through every step along the way. I felt better knowing they are looking out for my best interests.”
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Efficient and thorough in handling cases, able to achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“Holly made the divorce process as quick and painless as possible. She is very knowledgeable, professional, and concise; she didn't waste my time or money on frivolous matters.”
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Potential issues with communication and responsiveness, with some clients feeling their concerns were not addressed in a timely manner
“Communication is a HUGE problem with this place.”
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Concerns about billing practices, with some clients feeling they were overcharged or billed for unnecessary fees
“They charged me copy fees and mailing fees for the same forms the friend of the court sends you and them as well (got it once don't need to PAY to get it twice).”

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