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30 Nov, 2023 by Anonymous
I was extremely disappointed in Mr. Pasquale’s professionalism. My soon to be ex husbands lawyer sent him documentation I never received until two months later. He took over a week to respond via email or phone call. It was the day before our temporary hearing when he finally reached out to me and pushed me to make decisions less than 24 hours before the court date. I had to terminate the contract with him and hire a new lawyer.
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29 Jul, 2023 by Anonymous
I want to preface this by saying i do not have much experience with lawyers but this was just an ultimate disaster. The one positive thing i can say is that he seemed very knowledgeable at the law. But hes very arrogant, very dismissive, and very pushy. Being a woman and a parent going through one of the hardest times in my life, i really could have used some compassion and support. He himself has been through a divorce, but since it was amicable, he thinks that everyone else should too. The most frustrating part was the lack of communication from him and his paralegal. It got so bad it was weeks and weeks without hearing back, most of the time it was only because i kept calling to check in. The icing on the cake? Apparently the law form closed up and he withdrew from being my lawyer and i never got a call, email, or formal letter documenting it. Not even from the court system. I just happened to ccap my name and found out there. He also knew that i was naive about the system and i believe he took advantage of me because of it. Please, if you read this, please think twice.
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28 Mar, 2018 by Gil
Nicholas is truly an expert in his field. I had a family/separation issue that was quite a mess. Nick cleaned it up with minimal court time and alleviated major stress off of my shoulders. He puts himself in your shoes as if it was his own problem. Great attorney. I would not hesitate to use him again if need be.
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09 Nov, 2017 by Josh
I spoke to Nick regarding a potential case I have, to see what kind of options I have. I'm a single dad, seeing what I can do to get more placement with my child. Nick gave me different options to consider, explained things very clearly, and gave me a timeline of when to engage in these options. I appreciate all the advice. I highly recommend at least speaking to Nick for any information you're looking for. Thank you!
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21 Sep, 2017 by Paul
For my divorce, I first hired a lawyer from a large Appleton law firm which markets itself as essentially the best in the fox valley. However, after never receiving return calls or emails from that lawyer, I fired her. I thereafter met with Nic and hired him the same day. In stark contrast to my first lawyer, Nic was always prompt in returning calls and emails, and just generally keeping me apprised of events. I found Nic to be a down-to-earth person who focuses on pragmatically solving problems. Some background: my marriage was 20-plus years in length; I work in a the financial industry; my income varies, but I have consistently netted six-figures, annually, for the last nine years; my ex-wife, aside from the first year or so of our marriage, did not work throughout our marriage; and my youngest child (of two) was in his senior year of high school. My divorce, like most, was highly stressful and emotionally draining. During the divorce case, it seemed that my ex-wife was not the person I knew at all and that she became hyper-focused on receiving more of our assets than me and, as well, receiving money from me in the form of alimony. She didn't want to work or make any effort to re-enter the workforce; rather, she wished to continue her jobless and leisured lifestyle. Granted, she was a great stay-at-home mother when our children were growing-up; however, both of our children were adults, with one attending college and the other about to do the same. Quite simply, she just had no desire to seek any form of employment – part-time or otherwise. On top of the division of assets and retirement accounts that amounted to substantial amounts to be allocated to her, she requested that I pay her alimony for roughly $5,000 per month on an indefinite basis. Her level of greed, quite frankly, was stunning. Often, during the divorce, I would find myself incensed at my ex-wife's conduct and become extremely reactionary to my emotions. In turn, this often would cause me to get ahold of Nic and ask that he do this and do that in my case. Nic would always respond with solid advice. If my requests were clearly attributable to emotion and had no basis in logic or strategy, he would give me his opinion to such end and calm me down. Unlike most lawyers who are quick to turn a profit by exploiting the emotional charge that often attaches to people in divorce cases, Nic would advise me that we should preserve resources and keep our eyes on the goal and relentlessly adhere to strategy based in logic. In other words, he had a “win the war” -- and not a win every battle -- approach. He was very honest in that regard and it made me realize that he took serious my best interests (even if I did not recognize my own best interests at the time) versus opportunistically benefiting from the circumstances by increasing his billable hours against me. I have no doubt that my fees would have been double, if not treble, in amount had Nic not reined me in on several instances during my emotionally charged episodes. In the end, Nic was able to secure a great outcome for me. I have learned that nobody truly “wins” in a divorce (financially or otherwise), but rather that a divorce is more about accepting the hard-and-fast confines of Wisconsin family law and aiming for an favorable result within those confines. That is exactly what Nic accomplished for me. Among other things, he rightly convinced the judge to impute income to my ex-wife (who has a bachelors in accounting). While I must pay alimony, it is substantially lower than what she sought. Nic really prepared for the final hearing. He was much better equipped than my wife’s attorney and simply put-forth both a better presentation and case. As far as my favorable outcome, I credit entirely Nic’s hard work and commitment to me as his client. I have little doubt that it would have been unpleasantly different had I hired anyone other than Nic. I recommend him to anyone in need of a phenomenal divorce lawyer.
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14 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
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01 Nov, 2018 by Mike
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02 Nov, 2017 by Timothy
I have a very high standard when it comes to attorneys considering I am one. I hired Renee to handle my divorce. My divorce presented it's own set of unique challenges, but I found her to be extremely knowledgeable, prepared, firm (when needed), compassionate (when needed), and always professional inside and out of the courtroom. She is very good at her craft! I would highly recommend Renee.
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17 Jun, 2016 by Heather
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29 Sep, 2010 by Deborah
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