Michelle Ann Yanok, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in North Olmsted, OH with 21 reviews
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Michelle Ann Yanok

23823 Lorain Rd Ste 270, North Olmsted, OH

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Michelle toivonen

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08 Jul, 2024
I came to Michael for help with my divorce after struggling with another attorney. Michael was clear, compassionate, reasonably priced and helped me to achieve an outcome I was very happy with. I wholeheartedly recommend using Gareau & Associates.
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Melissa novak

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08 Jul, 2024
Errors get made in simple documents such as putting one date or dollar amount on the proposed document but then another on the final judgement entry. However, when the errors are pointed out you get charged for the additional communication and time to correct items that should not have been incorrect in the first place, essentially charging the client for doing their job for them. Try proof reading your documents before sending them to people to review and sign. Michelle is demeaning and acts superior just because she has a law degree. It is unacceptable to treat others like they are incompetent or stupid just because that person is not your signed client. Maybe try a different area of law that does not require you to deal with people directly in an emotional situation. Rather unprofessional to tell a client that you have 15 min to go over documents because you scheduled another appointment so close to theirs and if they have too many questions they will have to reschedule. Well, maybe provide ALL documents to be reviewed, including the exhibits, so they don’t have to ask to see those at the meeting you failed to allow enough time for. Your lack of planning shouldn’t result in a rescheduling for the client currently sitting in front of you. Not to mention the rudeness when asked to see all documents being filed with the court. Be open, honest and forthcoming instead and maybe these things wouldn’t happen. I mean after the clerical errors in the main documents should a person really trust you to have the exhibits correct? Would never recommend this lawyer to even my worst enemy. Updated post reply: Regardless if I was the signed client or not, the errors were real. Dollar amounts were noted in the documents but not carried correctly to the judgment entry. Not sure if that was just incompetence or a bait and switch factor. Again, she then charged her client for me doing her job for her. Making corrections to things that should not have been wrong in the first place. Maybe if they slowed down and proof read things this would not happen. Also, the incident with the meeting did happen also. So regardless if my being a signed client or not, what I wrote is still accurate. Seems odd that even though I wasn’t paying her bill I still believe the quality of representation lacked. Truth is truth. Nothing I wrote was inaccurate, which is evident by their reply because the only rebuttal the firm had was that I was not their client. Ok, but I did have the misfortune of working with them and it was a less than stellar experience.
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Sam aborne

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08 Jul, 2024
I found Yanok Law through Hyatt Legal Plan through work and used her for estate planning. She was able to provide sound advice and help me secure assets and set up my health care power of attourney. We worked over the phone until signing. She did not charge extra for notary!! I was so happy with the service.
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Compassionate and reasonably priced services
“Michael was clear, compassionate, reasonably priced and helped me to achieve an outcome I was very happy with.”
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Excellent and personalized service
“Outstanding service and very personal! Meeting the needs of the client-will inform other individuals about their services!”
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Timely and responsive communication
“Keeps you informed throughout your case each step of the way.”
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Knowledgeable and helpful guidance
“She was able to provide sound advice and help me secure assets and set up my health care power of attourney.”
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Fast problem-solving and reliable
“By far the best attorney in the Cleveland! She replies fast and does her best to guide you in the right direction.”
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Lack of responsiveness and follow-through
“Didn't listen to my concerns don't call back when I call and doesn't care bout family abuse”
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Failure to complete tasks and disappearance
“He completely fell flat and couldn't finish, and completely disappeared off the face of the earth.”
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Unprofessional and rude behavior
“Michelle is demeaning and acts superior just because she has a law degree.”
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Sloppy work and unexpected charges
“Errors get made in simple documents... and then you get charged for the additional communication and time to correct items that should not have been incorrect in the first place.”
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Not specialized in the required legal area
“Not business law attorney's”

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