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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Tim kept me in the loop and took his time explaining the process. I always felt represented and he was doing everything possible to keep it moving.”
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Diligent and thorough representation
“He has handled the final proceedings of my divorce with diligence and courtesy and is very personable.”
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Honest and straightforward approach
“Tim is a very nice, honest, straightforward lawyer.”
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Advocates for clients' best interests
“He was prepared to help me with either course of action I chose. Tim was bombarded by opposing council in the final days but he work endlessly on my case.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I would highly recommend Mr. Bitler" and "I would recommend him. He goes above and beyond for his clients.”
Cons
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Potential lack of preparedness for some cases
“several times he was unprepared and had many facts incorrect despite billing me for $500-$800 to review my file before each hearing”
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Questionable advice in certain situations
“he made a recommendation to settle the case, which I questioned but he assured me it was the way to go so I agreed. The following day he contacted me to advise me that he was 'unaware' of the law surrounding my situation and there could potentially be a problem with my settlement.”

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19 Oct, 2023 by Karen
I had a very pleasant experience with Tim and his staff when going through a divorce. He was very professional, knowledgeable and had my best interest in mind at all times when advising me through the divorce process. I reached out to him several times with questions which he always handled with patience and kindness while also taking the time to thoroughly explain all of the legalese which I greatly appreciated. I would highly recommend Tim for all legal matters. He is very down to earth, has a great sense of humor and definitely knows what he’s doing. He’s the best!
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06 Oct, 2023 by Lynn
My late husband and I were provided excellent advice and representation from Tim. He helped us through a difficult situation with not only great legal advice but compassion and understanding. He provided prompt response to any questions we had and explored all options to try to resolve our issue. I highly recommend him for any legal matters.
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24 Aug, 2023 by Rory
Tim Bitler Jr was an excellent attorney. He handled my divorce extremely well. If I ever had a question he was always easy to get a hold of. All of his staff were friendly and attentive to any questions or needs that I might have as well. I would recommend Mr. Bitler do anyone meeting legal counsel.
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13 Jun, 2023 by Brandon
Tim Bitler Jr did an outstanding job with my divorce. He represented me very well and I received a very fair outcome! I Highly recommend Bitler Law
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04 Mar, 2020 by Anonymous
Tim helped me with a complicated custody case in conjunction with two PFA cases. He did not sugar coat anything for me. I’ve dealt with lawyers before who made me feel like they would take care of everything and I didn’t have to worry about a thing...until they didn’t deliver the results they had me feeling so confident we would see. Tim did not always tell me what I wanted to heard and at times I was frustrated with what he was saying but he had to say them. From the very beginning Tim was upfront about the challenges I was facing and told me I would have to do a lot of work. I appreciated the directness because we faced many obstacle along the way and if I was not told that I had to do the work I would not have been prepared to give him all of the necessary information that only I could have provided him with and he needed in order to prepare for my case. He gave me all of my options and explained the possible outcomes of each followed by the next course of action if the outcome wasn’t what I was hoping for. I ultimately followed my gut and made my own decisions. Tim was prepared to help me with either course of action I chose. Tim was bombarded by opposing council in the final days but he work endlessly on my case....he even made time on the weekends. On the day of the custody case a lot a challenges were presented but Tim was prepared and again explained the possible outcomes of each option. In your custody case you are not obligated to follow the normal course of action others have taken and my case was anything but normal and Tim was prepared with the information I needed.
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EXTREAMELY BIASED AGAINST ADDICTIONS . She lost her grandsons dad to addiction to drugs, and will fight against most addiction but represents clients with addiction to alcohol like it’s not an issue.
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