Brant T. Maurer

1525 Howe St Stop 077, Racine, WI

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14 Feb, 2024 by Jessica
I was in a divorce case evolving into a more complex divorce case over time as more n more came out that was happening in my marriage behind my back, even when I anticipted a kosher/easy divorce than I had foreseen when I filed. I went to a well know atty that then began to put me on the defensive as his client, I had to prove to this 1st atty that I was not who my atty & ex, & ex’s atty was making me out to be. He seemed to be siding w my ex after a few months rather than giving me full support…it was “just take this, u already are getting enough and who cares that ur husband has had a girlfriend.”. Obviously onto atty #2, this was a flat fee for service….bad idea, it became “forget this and that, let’s just get done and finalized” but I felt strongly on issues I personally had and wanted to address in my case and that need attention by my atty and representation to fight for me. Both lawyers #1 & #2 were afraid of my ex’s lawyer and wanted to look “good” for her, who is/was the President of The Law/Bar Association of WI. So I began to search for atty # 3, which can sometimes look poor in the eyes of some judges (& atty’s), but I needed 100% support for me and my kids, a strong atty and one that help focus on and address my issues I cared about….. that were almost pushed to the way side by my 1st two atty’s. Plus, when calling around for my 3rd atty, I had to find one that was not afraid of my ex’s atty. Atty Philip Trampe’s team assured me he is the one to go w in Racine Co….he was originally referred to me by a Waukesha/Milwaukee co atty and swore that Trampe (represented Racine Co.) will side w me and also be open n honest enough to tell me what truly is fair during negotiations, and since it was a high emotion divorce, atty Trampe was able to me focused if I got off track or reeled me back in if my emotions flared up. I Highly recommend professional atty Philip trampe and his team! Thank you!
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03 Jan, 2024 by Anonymous
My experience working with attorney Trampe was very positive and successful. Mr Trampe responded to my questions in a timely manner, really took time to pay attentions to the details of my case, and genuinely cared for the well-being of my family. Dealing with family matters is stressful and painful but attorney Trampe helped to make the process as smooth as possible. He did a great job of putting my anxiety to ease and help me stay focused on what is really important. I am very grateful for his experience and expertise. I highly recommend Attorney Trampe.
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02 Jan, 2024 by Mollie
I retained Attorney Trampe because I wanted someone who could guide me through the divorce process and get results in my case, and he did not disappoint. He was very patient with me and did an excellent job of keeping my case on track and explaining things to me that I didn't understand. I especially appreciated that he and his team kept after my ex to sign paperwork and keep the process moving along. Overall, I was very satisfied with his service and would highly recommend him to anyone who is looking for a great divorce attorney.
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17 Jun, 2021 by Eric
Eric Smith any type of way you can help me out expunged my record can you please contact me at 442 230 5465
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12 May, 2017 by Mike
Saved me $50 and lowered the penalty on my driving infraction for an out of state citation. Easy to work with, replies quickly. I would definitely recommend him. I am very happy with his work.
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