Charles I. Phillips

358 W Main St, Waukesha, WI

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11 Reviews
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Education

1972
Marquette University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1968
University of Wisconsin Madison, BS - Bachelor of Science

Last reviews

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3.9 12 reviews
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Kevin schroeder

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01 Sep, 2022
Attorney Montiho did an amazing job dealing with such a sickening situation, my children and I thank you!
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Steve marcus

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09 Aug, 2022
Cheryl Gemignani's mediation tactics were a complete failure for my case. Her element of surprise was more of a temporary stun. We thought we had an agreement only to have it backfire the next day when my wife had time to think more about it. We could have had much greater success knowing and preparing for the other's position prior to mediation. Thousands of dollars were wasted. We now sit 3 months later with no progress.
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David townley

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01 Sep, 2021
I had an appointment with Corey Monitho, and when I showed up (on-time) I was told he got delayed at court. When I asked if he would be calling me to reschedule, I was told no, that I would have to call him to reschedule. So I never called back. I'm glad I didn't spend any $$ here, but I wish they had been more professional.
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Publications

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Wisconsin Lawyer, What should I consider in deciding to open my own practice
2001:
Wisconsin Journal of Family Law, Does Death Terminate a Child Support Obligation
1993:
Wisconsin Journal of Family Law, Attorney Fees after Stasey

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