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Pros
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Knowledgeable and competent in legal matters
“Valerie Smulders is a competent attorney with a great legal acumen.”
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Provides professional and timely service
“Valerie has always been professional and timely with us.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I would highly recommend Valarie Smulders Law to anyone who is looking for a lawyer her knows her stuff.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication
“They never answer the phone I need the title to the jayco pop-up trailer by Monday" and "Does not answer calls, voice mails or text messages”
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Unprofessional and rude behavior
“Valerie is very rude and condescending. Also very unprofessional as well. Do not recommend whatsoever.”
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Lack of attention and follow-through on client cases
“She seems too busy to give your case its proper attention and has poor follow through." and "She fight me more than she ever would fight FOR me ... got suckered into a terrible deal!”

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26 Aug, 2024 by Brenda brown
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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12 May, 2024 by Hailee ensing
Fast an efficient when I needed something
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05 Apr, 2024 by Magenta oyler
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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08 Dec, 2023 by Julie gagnon
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. She is a busy woman but as said in other reviews, its because she is busy doing her job. Valarie not only communicated well with me she also listened to understand how I was feeling about matter at hand. She did not over charge and she saved me money. I can't thank her enough for all she did for me. She did an awesome job..
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08 Dec, 2023 by Andrea lange
I had two cases that I was hiring Valorie for. Once I paid the $1500 retainer for the first case I began making payments on the second retainer. She was aware of the court dates of the first case weeks in advance. 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. I asked if I needed to bring anything. She said no. When I arrived I was ordered to a drug test, which I completed. However, when a prescription I take for my epilepsy showed up, I didn’t have the bottle and my lawyer wasn’t there to explain my situation and diagnosis. I ended up doing 38 days in jail on a false positive drug screen. Valorie did little to nothing to get me out, seldom took my calls and was outright rude to my friends and family that attempted to contact her. I caught her lying to me which was the last straw. I fired Valorie and asked her to refund the money I had began paying her for the second case that she never ended up representing me on nor did we ever have a signed contract for. In fact, the only conversations we had regarding that case were her saying she wasn't available for the court date and therefore could not represent me. She refused to refund any of the nearly $2000 I paid her. The financial and legal consequences of hiring Smulders will forever haunt me. I’ve been encouraged by other attorneys to file a malpractice suit against her.
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01 Feb, 2019 by John
Mr. Emelander, was exceptionally concerned with my situation that was time and financially sensitive. Being Dyslexic, reading and under legal documents is confusing and extremely challenging for me. He read my contract and went line by line through the contract so I completely understood what was within this legal document. Mr. Emelander saved me from losing my home, and my Nature Preserve which I had worked on for almost 10 years and planted 450 different varieties of Japanese Maple Trees that has taken me 19 years to research, pursue, purchase and now plant. Had I lost ALL of these RARE Japanese Maple Trees, it would have destroyed my life for these trees are like my children. I am not some young fellow so beginning to collect these RARE trees again would be impossible for me to do. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Mr. Emelander for his knowledge of the laws and his personal attention to my specific needs. He is professional and engaging and he made me feel at ease as he stated to me, "I will get you through this."
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26 Aug, 2024 by Brenda brown
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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12 May, 2024 by Hailee ensing
Fast an efficient when I needed something
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05 Apr, 2024 by Magenta oyler
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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