Holly D. Jensen

303 E Court St, Janesville, WI

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21 May, 2023
I was told by Attorney Holly Jensen, in our fist consultation that she would be on my side and would be a strong voice to help me. In that fist consultation also, attorney Jensen stated she was going to help me get my time with my daughter because that’s what I was entitled to. But at a sad, frightening, and frustrating moment just before we were to finish my case in a court of law after 9mo. (my personal emotions in overdrive) Attorney Jensen backed out on me, and stated “she was done wanting to help on the case anymore” and said “I was changing my mind too much”. I felt that I had a right to somehow sometimes change my mind, contrary to what she kept telling me. She was not understanding of my positions, ideas or questions even when I explained myself in great detail in emails or phone calls. When I did write an email on a Saturday asking questions and wanting to know anything it would take days into the next week to get an answer from Attorney Jensen would respond with a few short words. (Felt I was bothering her more than her reaching out to really help me) She takes a lot of time off at a moments notice without any word on your case status. She is easily intimidated by the opposite side especially if it is a male. Attorney Jensen will not reach out to you on her own most times to give you updates. By Friday afternoon (12pm she’s has left for the weekend) and you’re left with the thought of “how is my case progressing”? If your case is in depth and requires her to be on top of the situation she does not posses these skill sets. If you have a case the requires her to interact with other people in anyway, (the opposing attorneys) or in a court of law setting, I wouldn’t recommend Attorney Holly Jensen she again is intimidated and keeps quiet.
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30 Jan, 2020 by Kylor
I have never had a lawyer up until recently and was always uneasy about having one. After meeting with her just once for 15 minutes, my feelings about having a lawyer quickly changed. She got straight to the point, and told me how things were going to be. I appreciated that because I don't like it when people sugar coat or try and tell you things they think you want to hear. Through every step of the process, she was always answering my questions, and in contact with me, whether it was her or her assistant. She helped out so incredibly much and I know because of her, things got settled and taken care of. If you hire Sara, you won't be disappointed. I know I wasn't.
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04 Sep, 2014 by Jeremy
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05 Jun, 2014 by Caryn
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23 May, 2014 by Bill
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31 Aug, 2010 by Anonymous
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