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Jeff sabel
17 Oct, 2018
Lynne is the best attorney around. I recommend her to everyone!!! Scott is truly a Gentleman with a big heart! I can't say enough good things about them!!!
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Brian johnson
11 Nov, 2017
I had a lawyer before Lynne and she was not very good. I wish I would of had Lynne from the start. I had a year long family court issue with a lot of issues. Lynne was great! Even returned e-mails and phone calls on a Saturday. She cares and know her job.
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Wes scott
01 Jun, 2017
I know Mary Fenske and she is a great lawyer. I would recommend her o anyone needing a family law lawyer.
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Jeff spehn
17 Jan, 2017
I had a family matter that required legal assistance. I contacted Scott White, as he was recommended to me from a close friend. Mr White was professional and empathetic at the same time. I felt that he represented me, looked out for my my best interest, and gave me sound advice when I needed it. The outcome of the matter was better than I had hoped for and at a cost that I could afford. I would strongly recommend White and Associates to any friend or family that needed legal assistance.
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Gear grid corp
16 Jan, 2017
We engaged White and Associates to provide contract review services for our organization. In addition to being incredibly thorough and thoughtful, they came in well under the budget that had been mutually agreed upon at the outset. We will be using White and Associate's services in the future.
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Fred lubimov
13 Aug, 2015
Agreed $1000 for speeding ticket, couple weeks later, after case got closed got invoice for "extra fees" $338
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Anonymous
18 May, 2015
Lynne represented me for a divorce. She was very knowledgeable and helped me through this difficult process. She was responsive to me and provided the guidance I needed to make decisions about my case. She advocated for me when I was unable to reach an agreement with my ex. I would recommend her to anyone going through a divorce.
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Anonymous
16 Aug, 2011
I hired Lynne to handle my divorce case. I made it clear to her that my primary objective was to keep my kids at home as much as possible. My wife and I had worked out a parenting time schedule in advance, which I was happy with. My only goal was that that schedule should not change.
So, our strategy was to not fight the division of assets and debts, as long as it meant keeping the parenting time schedule the same. The divorce decree was signed by the judge in May. I took $450,000 in debt, which included credit cards, student loans (my wife's) and a house that is $200,000 under water. This arrangement made some sense, because my wife was underemployed, making minimum wage and could not afford to take on any of the debt.
Yesterday, my ex filed to have the parenting time agreement changed because she got a new job (paying $52,000/yr). There is nothing I can do to stop her. I have spoken to several attorneys who have said that any judge would rule in her favor. However, all of the asset and debt division are indisputable once the decree is signed.
Now, I have all of the debt and no kids. Lynne NEVER mentioned that the asset/debt divisions were final, but that the parenting time agreement could change at anytime. She never informed me that this strategy was going to backfire. All my spouse had to do was wait until the decree was signed, go find a job and BOOM!
Now I am completely screwed.
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