Matthew Benjamin Shepherd, experienced Child Custody, Criminal Defense attorney in Newaygo, MI with 39 reviews
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Matthew Benjamin Shepherd

1 State Rd Ste 100, Newaygo, MI

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Brenda brown

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26 Aug, 2024
No I never had them for an attorney I know how they work and that is they don't work for there Clint the work for the county keeping family separated from each other
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Hailee ensing

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12 May, 2024
Fast an efficient when I needed something
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Magenta oyler

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05 Apr, 2024
Valerie is very rude and condescending. Also very unprofessional as well. Do not recommend whatsoever. Regardless whether I’m an opposing party or not. Doesn’t change the fact that she is rude and unprofessional. There’s absolutely no reason to be rude to someone when they’re polite to you. She talked over me the entire time and got argumentative when I repeated what I was attempting to say everytime she interrupted me.
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The lawyer is highly knowledgeable and fair in their approach
“I would highly recommend Valarie Smulders Law to anyone who is looking for a lawyer her knows her stuff. She is highly knowledgeable and she is fair.”
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The lawyer communicates well and listens to understand the client's concerns
“Valarie not only communicated well with me she also listened to understand how I was feeling about matter at hand.”
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The lawyer is effective at handling cases and achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Matt has handled multiple legal issues for me and after dealing with other attorneys there is no one else I'd consider for an issue in Matt's areas of expertise.”
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The lawyer can be rude, condescending, and unprofessional in their interactions with clients
“Valerie is very rude and condescending. Also very unprofessional as well. Do not recommend whatsoever.”
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The lawyer may not always be available or responsive to clients, and may delegate work to other attorneys without the client's knowledge or consent
“The day of court, she calls me about an hour before and says she wasn't going to be able to make it and she'd have a colleague (unrelated to her practice and completely in the dark on my case and the specifics) represent me.”
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The lawyer may not always act in the best interests of the client and may make decisions without the client's input or approval
“Sold me out to the opposing attorney. Lost custody I could not get back. Gave away thousands of dollars without my consent.”

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