Sean Patrick Stokes

1950 Northwestern Ave S Ste 103 B, Stillwater, MN

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04 Oct, 2024
Avoid SEAN STOKES at ALL COSTS. Sean had me arrested on a technicality for leaving gifts and love notes for my six children whom I haven't seen in THREE MONTHS. He is actively working to prevent me from ever seeing my six children whom I LOVE, because I'm gay and he is anti-gay and believes I'm morally depraved.
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12 Jun, 2022
DISAPPOINTING experience with Mr. Stokes. We were already prepared with exhibits, etc... for a trial & we hired him mainly to expedite court procedures. It took months longer than we expected, as he had no filing or mediation actions until months later, 2 days before our scheduled hearing. And he was hired for legal advice (he rarely responded to emails or phone messages). And, he was paid to honor our requests. Instead, he scolded our requests, argued, & did what he wanted. We reached out to him several times, letting him know the stress of waiting for a discussion with other party was causing our family much unneeded anxiety. He didn't seem to get our priority & he never responded & never kept his initial promise. He didn't even do any court doc. filings, the other party's lawyer did the drafting. Regarding the drafted order, we had no time to review & it was emailed to us, night before our trial. Order humored the other party's lies (other party is still defaming us on social media!). We signed last minute order just for "dismissal purposes". Although, it defeated the purpose of us showing our innocence & proving other party's purgery & abuse! For a family lawyer, Mr Stokes sure didn't seem to understand family needs. He got paid thousands of dollars for doing not much.
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Anonymous

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07 Jul, 2015
I retained Sean Stokes to represent me on a contempt charge resulting as a backlash from a divorce settlement. Upon paying a $5000 retainer, I discussed some additional items that I needed to be brought before the Judge: some monies owed to me, property that wasn’t returned as ordered in arbitration and an issue with a loan my ex put in my name after the Decree. The Court date had already been set for 8 week later. During those 8 weeks, I attempted to reach Mr. Stokes by phone 7 times (documented) and additional attempts by email. It was not until the evening before my Court date Mr. Stokes returned my call to state that none of my issues would be brought before the Judge at this time as he had not filed a motion. The next morning as we arrive to the Courthouse, Mr. Stokes had none of my paperwork nor exact facts and numbers available for the hearing. After the attorneys met in chambers, a settlement was reached in the conference room, however, when Mr. Stokes read the agreement on record, he misspoke. Even though I tried to correct the error while in the courtroom, the official settlement, which I did not agree to, was approximately $100 less per month for the next 10 years. Alot of money! Shortly thereafter, I received my bill stating that all $5000 (approximately 17 hours) was used up. When I requested for an outline of how I could have possibly been billed $5000 when we were in Court just a few hours and never spoke until the evening before, I was only provided a general summary, never my requested itemization. I was not only disappointed with Mr. Stokes’ responsiveness, but his follow through and accuracy.
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16 Jan, 2013 by Mrs.thompson
he was a wonderful lawyer for my husband and his case, and our family, if i ever have any needs for a lawyer he will be the one I call. He was a public defender and a good one, you dont get em' that good these days and we were lucky to have him working on the case.
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I’ve worked with Sam on a personal and professional level. Sam has the attention to detail and persistence necessary to handle the most complex tedious legal cases. I would defer to Sam for family law referral cases.
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