Jeffrey Morrell, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Fond Du Lac, WI with 73 reviews
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Jeffrey Morrell

17 Forest Ave. #017, Fond Du Lac, WI

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Nicholas rompa

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18 Feb, 2025
Bailey did an awesome job for me I highly recommend her
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Tracy chernick

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30 Jan, 2025
Attorney Morrell took over as my attorney in my divorce action from my prior attorney and I wish I never made that mistake. If I could issue a 0 start review I would, but Google does not allow that. When Attorney Morrell took over he made several promises to me. I paid him $9,200 initially. He did not touch my case for 3 months. I sent him a message after 3 months saying I had not heard from him at all and asked him to contact me. He didn't contact me for about 3 weeks after, which was 2 days before my court date. In my case there was an issue involving a pre-nuptial agreement. My attorney reached out to my prior counsel to get his opinion on what he thought the issues were. I found this to be very unprofessional because it told me he was lazy and did not want to do work on my case. I want to make it clear that Attorney Morrell had my pre-nuptial for 10 months before we had a hearing on this issue. He did not read this until the day before court. I was in his office when this happened and he had 3 interns and another attorney with him. Again, he was unprepared. Every time I would have meetings with Attorney Morrell I would have to go to his Appleton Office. If a meeting began at 12:00 pm, he would not get me until 12:20. When the meeting started I would sit down at his office and his first response was "what's up". Rather than use the time to discuss court he would divert and discuss what cars he wanted to purchase. He basically had me go to his office to make it appear we were discussing the divorce but that never occurred. Instead he made it about him. As my case progressed to my final hearing there were deadlines set by the court. Before this occurred, I had to pay Attorney Morrell another $9800. He informed me that this would be all that is required. He told me the $9800 would be for discovery, a deposition, and for additional things. Attorney Morrell NEVER did discovery and in fact missed a VERY important court deadline that impacted my case. When the deadline passed and was missed, Attorney Morrell tried to cover his rear end by filing a motion to compel with the court. He also tried to get a continuance. These were denied and the court found that his actions were not reasonable as he had over a year to get information requested. He NEVER did a deposition, and there were never "additional things". When I questioned Attorney Morrell about this he blamed it on his secretary. Not only did Attorney Morrell not care about my case, but he tried to blame others for his laziness and lack of attention. It was only ever about the money for him. Speaking of money, Attorney Morrell forced me to sign a document the day of court for my final hearing. I was not provided this document in advance and had no idea what I was signing. This document apparently was for me to pay him more money. He flipped to a page in court and said "here sign this". He didn't say what it was for. I thought it was for me to sign off as him still representing me. Instead it was a disguised contract for more money. The day of my final hearing Attorney Morrell showed up with nothing prepared. The day before my hearing a time was set up to discuss the final divorce date but instead Attorney Morrell told me he was upset with me because I sent him a message with everything he did not do. At my hearing Attorney Morrell played on his computer and was not attentive. I could not be more dissatisfied with Attorney Morrell. I would not recommend him to anyone. If you want to pay a lot of money to have an attorney not work on your case, then he is your guy. If you are looking for an attorney that properly communicates, doesn't miss deadlines, doesn't blame others for his faults, is prepared for hearings, is punctual, and advocates, then Attorney Morrell is NOT who you want on your side. I could go on and on about Attorney Morrell and his representation but there is a word limit to these reviews. Therefore, this is all I can write given that restraint. Do not go with Attorney Morrell. Blank promises and lies. Huge red flag. .
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Ashley casperson

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13 Dec, 2024
I never thought I’d need an attorney, but when I needed one Jack was quick to help. He is really great at getting back to me about any questions or concerns that I have. Both Jack and Claire are wonderful, and I don’t feel like there is anything I can’t go to them about. The custody process has been hard on me, and Jack has always been kind, understanding, and he provides positive reassurance when it’s tough to see. I genuinely could not have gone through this process without Jack’s help.
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The lawyer is responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Jeff was quick and courteous and professional. He handled my legal issue with grace and expertise. 10/10 A+.”
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The lawyer is knowledgeable, professional, and provides valuable legal guidance
“Attorney Morrell is incredibly helpful, and gives you any necessary information that is needed! I would recommend him every time.”
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The lawyer is understanding, compassionate, and fights for the client's best interests
“Jeff Morrell is extremely knowledgeable and down to earth. He had an answer to every one of our questions and eased all of our concerns.”
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The lawyer is unresponsive, misses deadlines, and is unprepared for hearings
“He NEVER did a deposition, and there were never "additional things". When I questioned Attorney Morrell about this he blamed it on his secretary.”
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The lawyer is more focused on money than on providing quality representation
“It was only ever about the money for him.”

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