Trisha B. Festerling

225 Regency Court, Ste 200, Brookfield, WI

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Kelsey fors

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Kevin labriola

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05 Dec, 2024
Trisha Festerling was our attorney for (divorce) mediation...Trisha was knowledgeable, professional and personable. At one point my wife an I hit a "wall" and we both thought that we would not find a resolution...Trisha was able to help us come together and ultimately come through the other end with an agreement that made sense for both my (ex)wife, myself, and most importantly, our children. I highly recommend Trisha Festerling and thank her for her expertise and assistance.
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Paul

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05 Nov, 2024
Madeline has done a great job looking ahead at possible issues and guiding me to take measured steps. Divergent has been incredible, and I'm beyond happy with the work they're doing for me.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorney who provides clear and concise advice
“Trisha's heart comes through but also drives her to do the very best for her clients and even colleagues and opponents.”
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Empathetic and compassionate in her approach to clients
“Trisha was extremely kind, quickly responsive, and very knowledgeable. She answered all of my questions with great depth and took a huge relief off my shoulders.”
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Thanks to Trisha, I was awarded equal time with my girls. I can't thank you enough Trisha.”
Cons
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Potential lack of responsiveness and follow-through
“I paid them approximately $5,000 and they didn't do anything for me. They showed up to two zoom court dates that took about 30 minutes in total.”
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Inexperienced or less competent attorneys assigned to some cases
“They assigned me an attorney who was straight out of college, then quit. So then I got assigned another attorney who again appeared to be right out of law school.”

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