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Excellent, knowledgeable, and experienced attorney who provides honest and compassionate counsel
“Kim Litzke is an excellent attorney whom I would never hesitate to recommend. She is knowledgeable, experienced, supportive and professional in what can be a very ugly and emotionally charged environment.”
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Effectively advocates for clients and protects their best interests
“She advocates for you at all times. She helped me through a horrible and complicated time and kept my family safe.”
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Communicates clearly, provides guidance, and strives for efficient and fair resolutions
“She utilized her time, as well as mine, efficiently and provided clear and concise information and guidance throughout the process. She worked diligently for an efficient and fair resolution and was constantly striving to reach a settlement agreement.”
Cons
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May not always fight for the client's interests, and can be more focused on settling the case quickly
“Her only interest was in settling the case, getting paid and then walking away. She did not want to fight for my interest.”
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Can be dismissive or threatening towards clients who do not follow her advice
“But, if I did not listen to her, she would raise her voice and threaten me by exploiting my weakness.”

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16 May, 2022 by Jennifer
My friend hired this woman to help her with a custody issue and she did not represent her at all. The father they went up against had multiple gun, alcohol and mental health related issues in his extensive criminal history. He was on probation when custody negotiations started. He is well known by the police in his community. He had multiple domestic violence incidents on his record and even some in front of his children. This "lawyer" ignored all of that. She even ignored the 20+ page report from the court appointed mental health evaluation that did he should not have more time with his children. She refused to push for what would protect the children all under the age of 10, and browbeat my friend for 6 hours into signing a document that gave the "father" more access to these beautiful children. How is that right?! She is a horrible lawyer who is obviously out to get money and should not be anywhere near family law. God help her if something happens to those poor babies.
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01 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
Kim Litzke. A name about which I cannot say enough. Not only did she go the extra mile and help me through the hardest time of my life but she's been supportive of my family and has helped me move on to a new phase of my life. I cannot say enough about how wonderful Kim is. I highly highly recommend.
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04 Sep, 2015 by Km
I had a great experience working with Kim while struggling through my divorce and subsequently one of the most difficult years of my adult life. I found Kim to be responsive, communicative, accessible and knowledgeable. She took the time to understand my particular circumstances and crafted an approach I could tolerate - which was not always the approach she would have preferred. I felt the process was honest and collaborative from start to finish and I have referred Kim to others on multiple occasions.
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13 Aug, 2015 by Linda
After interviewing two other attorneys, I knew when I met Kim, I had found the lawyer I wanted to represent me in my divorce. Her knowledge, experience,and understanding of the law combined with well thought out strategies, Kim handled my divorce in a straightforward, direct and thorough manner. She utilized her time, as well as mine, efficiently and provided clear and concise information and guidance throughout the process. She worked diligently for an efficient and fair resolution and was constantly striving to reach a settlement agreement. I felt at all times that Kim was looking out for and protecting my best interests. Respectful, well prepared, articulate and having a genuine concern for her clients, I highly recommend Ms. Litzke.
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25 Jul, 2015 by Rosemary
Kim Litzke is an excellent attorney whom I would never hesitate to recommend. She is knowledgeable, experienced, supportive and professional in what can be a very ugly and emotionally charged environment. What the law is and what you want it to be can be two very different things. She capably steers you through to understanding what there is to do in your situation and what you need to know - sometimes whether you want to hear it or not because you have to know. She advocates for you at all times. She helped me through a horrible and complicated time and kept my family safe. I will always be grateful.
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