Lynn C Tuttle, experienced Child Custody attorney in Mercer Island, WA with 8 reviews
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Lynn C Tuttle

2448 76th Ave SE Ste 207, Mercer Island, WA

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20 Sep, 2021
My ex and I did not consult these reviews, and hired Lynn in a high-conflict divorce. Lynn produced a sloppy report that included outdated information. She wrote a very one-sided report favoring the mother and recommending sole custody. She charged over $10K, plus more to appear at trial (and she made a billing mistake, overcharging me!). We went to trial, where the judge disregarded almost everything she said and ordered 50-50 custody. I dodged a bullet there, but pay attention to the above reviews and avoid Lynn Tuttle at all costs!
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Anonymous

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27 Dec, 2020
Lynn Tuttle lied all over our final report. She mixed up who said what, lied to make their favored parent look more involved in the children's lives than even they said they were, reported false evidence as fact without verifying, lead the children with yes or no to answer questions to contradict their original answers, and totally disregarded pivotal family testimony of the children living in a hostile home environment, which was the direction the children's answers were revealing, and Lynn's own transcript clearly steered the interview a different direction.
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Svetlana

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19 Mar, 2017
I have seen some very unethical law professionals, but Lynn Tuttle is the worst. She unethically engaged with one party, who immediately convinced her that the other party was the worst parent ever. The bias was felt by me from the very first email from Lynn. He is very haughty, privileged, and treated me like I was an immigrant trash. She rescheduled appointments repeatedly, including on the day of the appointment, while the children's activities had to be canceled to accommodate her shifting schedules. She ignored the witnesses from my side, and kept regurgitating the other party's witness lies, provided by that family's worst representatives. Many of them refused to participate in the mud slinging, including my mother-in-law. Lynn interviewed the kids, and anything they said about the other party, she blamed on me - I was not even there when the kids experienced all of this!!! She completely ignored the kids' wishes - and she is supposedly there to protect their interests?! She sure was not! She made the kids so uncomfortable with her interrogation, that they dreaded the very name. One of them eventually just shut her off during her multi-hour questioning, because she kept asking the questions to trip him, to get him to say what she wanted to hear - that is a direct quote from the child. She was there to support the lies the other party fed her. She made up her mind on the case before she even met me or the kids. She is the worst and DANGEROUS! PLEASE SAVE YOUR KIDS A LOT OF ANXIETY, AND KEEP THEM AWAY FROM THIS HORRIBLE INDIVIDUAL, WHO SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO TOUCH HUMANS, FORGET DEALING WITH CHILDREN!!!
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Pros
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The lawyer is relatively inexpensive compared to others
“On the positive side, she is relatively inexpensive as a lawyer.”
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The lawyer is thorough and dedicated to hearing both sides in a custody dispute
“Lynn was both thorough and dedicated, to hearing both sides, in our custody dispute over our children.”
Cons
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The lawyer has poor attention to detail and frequently makes mistakes in important dates and facts
“She has horrible attention to details. Even after going over it twice (and taking notes) she still manages to get the important dates and facts wrong.”
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The lawyer is heavily biased and favors one side over the other, often disregarding key evidence and testimony
“She unethically engaged with one party, who immediately convinced her that the other party was the worst parent ever. The bias was felt by me from the very first email from Lynn.”
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The lawyer is disorganized, frequently misses or reschedules appointments, and takes an excessively long time to complete work
“She was late to appointments and even had to call her to remind her of an appointment when she was a no show. Took large retainer and immediately went on two vacation in a short period of time without informing us. She was very disorganized and sometimes absent minded. It took her 7 months to do a report instead of 3 months.”
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The lawyer makes up her mind about a case before meeting the clients and ignores important evidence and testimony that does not align with her preconceived notions
“She made up her mind on the case before she even met me or the kids. She is the worst and DANGEROUS!”
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The lawyer's poor work ethic and unethical practices result in significant financial and emotional costs for her clients
“Used our life savings to pay her hefty bills also most $8,000 and she wanted to drag it further out. We had to put a stop to it. Her sloppy work was not worth our time or money!!!”

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