Sheila L. Romell, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Brookfield, WI with 36 reviews
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Sheila L. Romell

Tri City National Bank Bldg, Brookfield, WI

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Joanne mlinar

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13 Mar, 2024
Shelia is very knowledgeable with the system and is great and getting back to you quickly. We have used her a couple times in our lives and she never disappoints.
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T bell

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29 Feb, 2024
Sheila is a true professional. Always prepared. Represented me and my interest well. Highly recommend her for your representation.
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Girl next door

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29 Feb, 2024
Thankfully, it was a long time ago but my experience dealing with Ms. Romell was very unpleasant and I found her ice cold.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, experienced, and respected attorney
“Sheila is fair, smart, and really knows her stuff.”
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Effective and successful in the courtroom
“She carries the respect of her peers, Court Commissioners and the Judges.”
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Excellent communicator who keeps clients well-informed
“She always took all my calls/questions quickly. Her assistants were always very professional and courteous.”
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Meticulous and thorough in her work
“She is very meticulous in her work and always kept me up to date on what was going on.”
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Prioritizes her clients' best interests
“She was such a wonderful guide, counsel, and confidante throughout our entire case.”
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May require frequent client follow-up and verification
“The only thing I would have changed was my constant calling her to verify this or that was done.”
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Can be very busy and may not always be immediately available
“Truthfully, she is busy but very thorough.”

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