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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced lawyer who provides excellent legal representation
“Joe is awesome”
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Friendly and down-to-earth staff who make clients feel comfortable
“The staff is incredibly friendly, and Atty Joe Fischer is very down to earth. He talked to us as if we had known him for years.”
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Reasonable and transparent fees, without hidden charges
“Their fees were reasonable, and Atty Joe Fischer is very upfront and forthright from the start. He didn't over embellish and make hollow promises to get my money.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from the lawyer
“Never responds to client or other attorneys. I would never recommend.”
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Unprofessional conduct and failure to follow through on promises
“Sent a simple letter for 500 to our builder and when we got our info together to take to nxt level he'd never call back after calling his offic”
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Failure to prepare for cases and provide adequate representation
“Too many times he would show up for court unprepared. Several times in court I had to supply documents/info because he didn't have them or he had forgotten the details of a certain issue.”

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24 Sep, 2024 by Cliff walter
Atty Fischer I would not recommend - highly unmotivated and sends a bill for minimal work towards your case. I had a traffic case with zero physical evidence and he was too lazy to take it to trial. So lazy, in fact, that he knew nothing about myself on the day of the final court date and got crucial points patently false. Literally the dog ate his homework kinda guy in the courtroom 🤣🤣
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24 Jul, 2024 by Amanda kemppainen
I'll say firstly my fiance are not rich and had to borrow the money for the retainer and they were really good with working with us when it came down to payment plans. However same issues as some of the others . We were not getting called back, my fiance only got a phone call day before the divorce trial. Where joe allowed fraud to be committed by the other party and never said anything in court and cost my fiance what he was entitled to in court of law. Numerous things the other party had been doing and was never held in contempt for hiding assets on top of that. I also submitted a year's worth of logs to the lawyer and the mediater/custody evaluator and nothing was done. When you look at the actually laws they were not followed not one bit. And then the other party lawyer drafted the final order and snuck a ton in there that wasn't agreed to by my fiance and we heard nothing back. Finalizing was may 17th at the time my fiance had both his sons his insurance because he was supposed to he was paid the day prior and the insurance money was already deducted and during court it was ordered my fiance didn't need to carry insurance anymore and childsupport was going up. The other party put in the final paperwork that the new amount was due on Monday may 20th. Joe allowed this to happen. You don't get money back for insurance there fore it was double dipping and now our house hold is responsible. On top of that during the temp order hearing in Nov when childsupport was established along with an order the other party pulled out of the agreement. And my fiance was new and still is new to the childsupport world and we were waiting for chuldsupport to be taken out the entire time it wasn't being till maybe 3 to 4 months later because the other lawyer purposely with held out filing it to make him in arrears so that would allow the ex wife to get both boys on taxes because that's what she was after and found a loop hole. Now Joe never checked on it to ensure it was done in a timely manner and when we got paperwork of the arrears we were told it was his responsibility to put the money aside. Nobody ever said that and I have gone this myself on both sides and I have never not once seen a party not file the paper work for months generally it takes about 6 weeks for first childsupport payment to be taken. Then being told this is normal? It's normal when a lawyer and the other party are playing dirty and I knew that the entire time and Joe allowed all of this to happen. Because apparently a mother to tells the case evaluator her bf comes first and doesn't even want them on her days off is a good fit. And on top of Joe dropping the ball numerous times, it is also dodge county the judge knew she basically committed fraud and could have said something but didn't. She has state insurance on the kids and always has. Day of court tried saying there's 12k in medical debt and that was about the same amount of money she would have had to pay him. So because she stated that the judge just said it was wash but on the stand she admitted to having state insurance and nothing was ever said. So yes Joe isn't a very good divorce lawyer but I do know she would have kept this going another 2 years if we didn't have anything. I'm just still disappointed in how it went and the man got screwed yet again by the system and another dirty lawyer got away with crap. And now we have to figure out how to pay the rest of what we owe plus arrears and simply surviving because we were having mo ey issues prior because of my health and have our own child to care for. And when I say dirty lawyer I'm referring to the other parties lawyer. I do not recall if Joe ever brought up the other party was in contempt to begin with for with holding visitation for 2 years prior under the original court order. But yet the county was trying to make my fiance look like he was trying to get out of paying when in it was right there in everyone's faces the other party was doing alot out of spite because she was upset over us having our own child. That's when she wanted money.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Peter hazard
Help me with my issues and helped me gather myself in a tough time. He treated me quite fair, I was surprised that such an offial time was manageable.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Geno helmick
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08 Jul, 2024 by Stacy c
Sent a simple letter for 500 to our builder and when we got our info together to take to nxt level he'd never call back after calling his office 3 to 4 times... desk lady always said he'd call back never did why waste our time and our money??? Very unprofessional!!!!
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