Tara Adolph, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Green Bay, WI with 39 reviews
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Tara Adolph

2149 Velp Avenue, Green Bay, WI

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Education

2011:
Marquette University, JD - Juris Doctor
2009:
Southwest Minnesota State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Kathy eland

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11 Nov, 2024
I had a meeting to revise one portion of my trust. Mr Barstow said it would take a week to have it done. After 2 weeks I called and left a message , no call back. In 3 weeks, no answer, 4 weeks, 5 weeks and so on. I quit calling after 6 months. He does not get back to you.
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Daniel platt

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09 Oct, 2024
Very helpful
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Dirk

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18 Sep, 2024
Hired Tara for my first divorce of 38 years. A year later she worked a deal with the other attorney to get me $600 maintenance for 6 months. I said no way! She got angry and quit. With just 3 weeks til the trial I had to scramble to find a lawyer to represent me. I was awarded under his legal help $1200 a month for the rest of his life. She didnt give a crap how it was settled, from woman to woman she didn't look out for me. I still had to pay her full amount plus my other lawyers bill. She was a waste of time and money. I would really be in hardship if I had accepted the $600. Ladies, I cannot impress on you enough. Do not hire this woman.
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Pros
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Responsive and attentive service
“When you reach out for legal help, chances are that you need help fast. Whereas most offices we reached out to never even got back to us, we were able to speak with Attorney Adolph on the same day that we reached out, and this helped us immensely in securing the outcomes we desired.”
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Flexible and budget-conscious approach
“Attorney Adolph was flexible in the way that she rendered assistance to us, ready to scale up or down her involvement in our situation as needed. We achieved more with her in a half hour than we did in an hour's time with other lawyers.”
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Honest and transparent communication
“Tara was extremely knowledgeable and very open, honest with me throughout the process even if it was not what I always wanted to hear.”
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Strong legal expertise and advocacy
“Tara is by far the best attorney we have ever worked with. She was so prepared when it came time for court. She not only had 1 stipulation made out but 3. So that if the 1st one was not good enough she had a 2nd and a 3rd.”
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Personable and caring approach
“Tara and Kelsey went above and beyond for me. I cannot say thank you enough to the both of them. They were truly awesome in a very difficult time for me. Tara & Kelsey really care for their clients and are always on top of things.”
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Unresponsive and lack of communication
“I had a meeting to revise one portion of my trust. Mr Barstow said it would take a week to have it done. Afte”
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Unsatisfactory performance and poor outcomes
“She took m”
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Lack of client advocacy
“Hired Tara for my first divorce of 38 years. A year later she worked a deal with the other attorney to get me $600 maintenance for 6 months. I said no way! She got angry and quit. With just 3 weeks til the trial I had to scramble to find a lawyer to represent me. I was awarded under his legal help $1200 a month for the rest of his life. She didn't give a crap how it was settled, from woman to woman she didn't look out for me.”

Publications

2016:
Adolph Legal Blog, First Offense OWI Law Changes
2015:
Adolph Legal Blog, Divorce

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