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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable in family law, trusts, and wills
“Very experienced, detail oriented, and a BEAST in the court room- thanks again Warren!!!”
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Compassionate and helpful in explaining legal options
“He provided her the legal basis for making these decisions with both professional and compassion.”
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Family-oriented and personable
“Family oriented, you can tell from his wall of Family History.”
Cons
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Rude, condescending, and lacking in client-oriented service
“Rudest "professional" I have ever spoken to. Very condescending and not helpful during a difficult time.”
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Poor communication and disorganized office operations
“Made an appointment 1 week ago. Came to the address listed on web site today for an appointment and was surprised that the office moved to another town. Called the office to figure out what's going on - they told me that my appointment was cancelled anyway because representative must attend a court.”

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08 Apr, 2024 by V w
Wealth of information related to family law, trust and wills. Quick response and excellent follow-up. Thank you Brittany!
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17 Feb, 2024 by Jason matuszewski
Friendly and family like atmosphere both attorney Crothers and Klaus have extensive experience in estate and family law.
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11 Jan, 2024 by Ryan dassow
When searching for an attorney that can deal with a difficult situation with a difficult individual on other end, Attorney Crothers seemed to fit the bill. She spoke of being aggressive and said she can help. That unfortunately was not the case. I was paying for emails where she asked "what you think or this" rather than stating what the law is and how we should go about something. I was paying to lose time with my children even though if we went by law on wisconsin Stat. 767.41 it never should have happened. Not to mention completely addressing me by another individuals name in an email to the opposing counsel and GAL. It seemed as if it was only about the paycheck rather than helping. Putting me in a difficult position once I decided to start representing myself. Maybe its different when dealing with divorce but would not recommend otherwise.
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01 Jan, 2024 by Infamous mike lee (the legend killer)
30 years later and I still speak of this man’s work!! Very experienced, detail oriented, and a BEAST in the court room- thanks again Warren!!!-(1993 Toyotos 😃)
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14 Nov, 2023 by Alexey gusakov
Made an appointment 1 week ago. Came to the address listed on web site today for an appointment and was surprised that the office moved to another town. Called the office to figure out what's going on - they told me that my appointment was cancelled anyway because representative must attend a court. "Perfect client oriented" business. I spent 1.5 hours driving one way to the wrong address for cancelled appointment and they didn't even called me to say that appointment was cancelled and office was relocated. Would not recommend this to anyone.
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08 Apr, 2024 by V w
Wealth of information related to family law, trust and wills. Quick response and excellent follow-up. Thank you Brittany!
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17 Feb, 2024 by Jason matuszewski
Friendly and family like atmosphere both attorney Crothers and Klaus have extensive experience in estate and family law.
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11 Jan, 2024 by Ryan dassow
When searching for an attorney that can deal with a difficult situation with a difficult individual on other end, Attorney Crothers seemed to fit the bill. She spoke of being aggressive and said she can help. That unfortunately was not the case. I was paying for emails where she asked "what you think or this" rather than stating what the law is and how we should go about something. I was paying to lose time with my children even though if we went by law on wisconsin Stat. 767.41 it never should have happened. Not to mention completely addressing me by another individuals name in an email to the opposing counsel and GAL. It seemed as if it was only about the paycheck rather than helping. Putting me in a difficult position once I decided to start representing myself. Maybe its different when dealing with divorce but would not recommend otherwise.
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05 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
Over 2+ years and the case isn’t completed. He doesn’t respond to phone calls or emails. I have already paid for it completely.
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15 Apr, 2014 by Dave
Adam demonstrated every positive quality that you look for and expect in an attorney. He handled my case quickly and efficiently and kept me informed on each step of the process.
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15 Apr, 2014 by Zach
Adam was extremely helpful and easy to work with. Couldn't be happier with knowledge of the law and how great he was to work with. I would reccomend him to anyone and will go to him with all my future business.
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08 Apr, 2024 by V w
Wealth of information related to family law, trust and wills. Quick response and excellent follow-up. Thank you Brittany!
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17 Feb, 2024 by Jason matuszewski
Friendly and family like atmosphere both attorney Crothers and Klaus have extensive experience in estate and family law.
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11 Jan, 2024 by Ryan dassow
When searching for an attorney that can deal with a difficult situation with a difficult individual on other end, Attorney Crothers seemed to fit the bill. She spoke of being aggressive and said she can help. That unfortunately was not the case. I was paying for emails where she asked "what you think or this" rather than stating what the law is and how we should go about something. I was paying to lose time with my children even though if we went by law on wisconsin Stat. 767.41 it never should have happened. Not to mention completely addressing me by another individuals name in an email to the opposing counsel and GAL. It seemed as if it was only about the paycheck rather than helping. Putting me in a difficult position once I decided to start representing myself. Maybe its different when dealing with divorce but would not recommend otherwise.
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