Michelle Rae Wakefield Finch

1830 3rd Ave. E., Kalispell, MT

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Jerry

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24 Dec, 2024
The situation began in July when we met with a Gravis attorney to update our estate documents which they had provided several years earlier, because we had moved and thought that it would be a good idea to update our address and phone numbers. We figured that request would be a simple task and we paid $200 for that meeting. At that time we were told that a paralegal would update the address and phone numbers and call us in a couple weeks to set a signing date. A month later we received an invoice for $160, which we assumed was the paralegal charge for updating the documents, but we were not notified to set a signing date. The next couple of months we called the Gravis office several times regarding a signing date, but they were not available and didn’t return our calls. Finally in November a paralegal called to set a signing date and emailed us the documents to review before the signing date. When we reviewed the documents we noticed places where the address and phone numbers were not updated, so we had to return the email and note the errors for correction. After the signing we were shocked to received the invoice for $1450. The invoice included a charge for attorney time which we consider not necessary, a second paralegal charge to update our address and phone numbers, a paralegal charge for time to correct their errors, and charges for digital copies which we never received. We sent the Gravis attorney a complaint letter but never received a response. We considered fee arbitration, but the cost of an arbitration attorney would probably be several hundred dollars which we can’t afford. We believe that we only owe the time required to meet and sign the updated documents.
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Lois cheatham

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05 Nov, 2024
I had no background to understand all that is involved with establishing then closing the Estate for my mother's passing. Michelle and Stephanie in the Gravis Kalispell office made it possible for me to successfully close the Estate without any issues and, most importantly, with neither delay nor drama. They were both exceptional to work with.
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King queen

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05 Nov, 2024
They said they would help me with my case but first to do a consultation then to end up just overcharging me 250 for nothing. They didn't do anything for me. They said they couldn't take my case because they were overbooked and didn't know when they could take my case. They should had said this initially instead of wasting my time and money
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Pros
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Friendly, kind, and takes time with clients
“She is very friendly, kind and takes her time with you.”
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Intelligent and has high energy for clients
“She's intelligent, kind, and has a high energy level for her clients.”
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Reliable, honest, and dependable
“I know Michelle to be an awesome attorney, friendly, reliable, honest, dependable, ethical, and 'gets the job done'.”
Cons
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Unprepared for mediation and conceded easily on child-related issues
“She went to the mediation without my case number...knowing the details or anything about what was going on. In addition, my children are my primary concern and she folded and conceded instantly on any item with my kids.”
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Lack of responsiveness to new clients
“Hard to say what this firm is all about they have a good reputation. I dropped off paperwork nearly two weeks ago for a review. I have heard nothing since that time.”

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