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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in handling complex legal matters
“Brian was very knowledgeable & experienced which was reflected in how thorough he was with my case.”
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Provides thorough explanations and keeps clients informed
“He made sure I understood everything that was going on at all times.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication with clients
“Wont return phone calls. When you go to court he has no idea before hand, He literally opens your fil”
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Unprepared for court hearings and legal proceedings
“Never prepared when we went to court hearings, Rarely returner my phone calls but always accessible when payments were taken from me.”
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Drags out cases longer than necessary
“Dragged my court case out many months longer than what it should have taken!”

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09 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
If I could have given zero stars I would have. This man wasted months of my time. All talk and no action. Never replies to emails or returns phone calls. Stay away!
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05 Dec, 2021 by Anonymous
The other reviews are very accurate except the five star one, which was probably made up. My divorce took four years and cost me over $50k. Brian assured me that my ex would be responsible for all attorney fees. When it came time for payment, he told me I’d just have to “eat it”. When I asked him for itemized billing statements he refused to provide them, and filed a motion against me for payment. He was never prepared, and rarely listened to me, or returned my calls. I feel sorry for his assistant, because she has to do most of his work. Brian ended up signing the final court order without my permission. I could go on and on, but I think you get the point. He just doesn’t care! Stay away from him if you know what’s good for you!
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15 Jan, 2018 by Joan
1-2018 Brian Mares is a horrible attorney: 1.) Never prepared when we went to court hearings, 2.) Rarely returner my phone calls but always accessible when payments were taken from me. 3.) I always had to do the “homework” like keeping track of all pertinent information involving my case. 4.) Dragged my court case out many months longer than what it should have taken! Highly reccemmend you look elsewhere if you need a competent attorney.
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11 May, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Mares started out very interested in taking my divorce case, however, after a few weeks there was little to no contact from him. I would call and email, but he would never return my correspondences. When it got close to the court date, he would ask to meet 15 minutes before the hearing, and he had to ask me questions about what was going on. I had to make copies of my documentation to give to him and I even had to compile the spreadsheets and documentation to give to him. I filed for a change of motion for child support, and when we went to court over it, he had the wrong date which cost me two months of additional child support that I had to pay. Mr. Mares has issues with putting closure to cases. My case went on for over a year when it should have been done in a couple months. I would not recommend this attorney to anyone who is interested in winning their case.
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03 Aug, 2012 by Amy
I was new to the area & needed a good attorney to handle my divorce. I called nearly a dozen firms in an attempt to not only get an approximate cost, but more importantly, to get a feel for the attorney. When I called Steinhilber, Swanson & Mares, Brian took the time to talk to explain the entire process to me, which earned him brownie points right off the bat in my book. My opinion is that if you can't be bothered to talk to me as a prospective client, then you most likely won't have time for me if I become a client. Being that I was new to the area and had no referrals to go off of, my decision of which attorney to go with was based primarily off of the initial phone call to the firm. The 10 minutes Brian took out of his day to talk to me awarded him my case despite the fact that he was slightly more expensive than some of his competition. I’m a firm believer in “You get what you pay for”. After that, I had an initial consultation in person with Brian during which he, again, explained the process to me in great detail. My situation was complicated by the fact that I had just moved to WI from my home state and my ex still lived in that home state. Adding to the complexity was a restraining order that I recently had to get against my ex; a copy of which Brian had already retrieved from court records and reviewed prior to my coming in that day! Right from the start, I felt that Brian was very knowledgeable & experienced which was reflected in how thorough he was with my case. He was great at returning phone calls if I had a question, and he made sure I understood everything that was going on at all times. When it came time to prepare the Marital Settlement Agreement, I expressed to Brian that I was comfortable with taking on half the marital debt, however he suggested that we propose for my ex to pay most of the debt being that I’d left him with nearly all the assets to offset that debt. He explained that the worst thing that could happen is that my ex won’t sign and then we can negotiate the debt differently. To my surprise, my ex signed it! Brian’s suggestion saved me from paying approximately $12,000.00 (what would’ve been my half) for vehicles I left in my ex’s possession. I truly believe that Brian had my best interest in mind and worked hard to make sure I didn’t get screwed over in the divorce. I give Brian the highest recommendation possible to anyone needing an attorney. I know if I ever need legal representation in the future, I can count on him.
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