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16 Jan, 2024 by Dr. corey van westen
I highly recommend Attorney Millenbach as she cared about me, my family, and my case and not only my money or feeding money into the legal system which was refreshing. Very well prepared, invested, and capable. Do yourself a favor and work with her straight away before wasting any money or time on other attorneys.. Thank you so much attorney Millenbach.
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18 Oct, 2022 by Phil
I had a case come up early this year where my wife decided to move from our home in here in WV up to Wisconsin, and then began divorce proceedings against me up there. Very stressful 6 months for me, but once I connected with Rebecca she helped me manage the whole process, kept me well informed, and kept my stress level to a minimum. I have worked with quite a few attorneys over the years, and I am not exaggerating when I say that in terms of work ethic, responsiveness, and attitude, Rebecca is absolutely the best of all of them! She almost makes me want to move to Wisconsin, just in case I have more legal issues that require an attorney. Well... emphasis on "almost". :) In all seriousness, I have never, ever seen an attorney that quick to respond to emails, voicemails, questions, etc... she really made me feel like my case was a priority to her, and her counsel was worth every dollar I paid. I wouldn't even think twice to hire her again... done deal. I recommend Rebecca 150% to anyone needing legal help.
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27 Jul, 2021 by A.
I needed to move out of state for work and hired Rebecca following a consultation with her where she assured me we had a very good case for custody modification. The timeline was short, so Rebecca had us do most of the legwork gathering third party professional testimony on behalf of our children. During the initial hearing, Rebecca recommended a GAL appointment so the judge could “rubber stamp” that recommendation. Besides offending the judge, you better pray you’re appointed a reasonable GAL. I was unprepared for the meeting with the GAL, as I had been unable to get in touch with Rebecca ad decisions were being made. As the trial approached, she went on vacation. I was called to the stand stand and cross examined by my ex husbands attorney (who was ok re litigating my divorce) without a single objection by Rebecca. Meanwhile, CPS records were ruled heresy, and witnesses to abuse were discounted again without objection from Rebecca. I lost my case and when the Bill came for a single day in court Rebecca was surprised as she stated she had assumed my parents were paying the Bill. Please do not fall for the slick sales job. She cost my children a year of unnecessary abuse.
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03 Jun, 2016 by Lisa
My husband and I hired Rebecca Millenbach to represent us in a rather unpleasant child custody case with my husband’s ex-wife concerning custody of both their boys. My husband and I had to relocate to Surprise, Arizona due to a better job opportunity for myself and my husband injured lower back. Let’s face it nobody wants to revisit a child custody case, especially one when one parent had to move out of the state of Wisconsin. It was a very stressful two year process, and we are so very thankful for Rebecca! There were many trips back and forth from Arizona to Wisconsin. Rebecca made our trips easier by keeping us well informed, calmed us down throughout the whole process, she was always honest, and straight with her answers, I liked that about her! There were many changes to the child custody case that Rebecca had to modify within those two years as well, remember this case wasn’t the easiest one. We had to have a Guardian at Liam appointed, needed a Psychologist review, went to trial. Then more changes to the child custody case the oldest son wanted to stay in Wisconsin with the mom, and the younger son wanted to live with us in AZ, which made the case more difficult, on top of the additional stress from the ex to continue try dragging the case on. Kids are rarely split up! But Rebecca worked diligently on every single bit of evidence, both ours and theirs. Rebecca worked hard to make sure she did all her research to ensure we had the best representation for our very involved case. Rebecca took every angle and was clearly one step ahead of the other attorney’s. Needless to say it was the best decision in the world to hire her! She won our case hands down! We received custody of our younger son. We were so very happy with her and how hard she worked for us. Rebecca is very easy to communicate with on all levels. Rebecca has a drive/compassion to do what is best for her clients. I highly recommend you to hire her today if you need a good lawyer on your side! You will not regret it! She is the BEST! And we owe everything to her.
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15 Feb, 2016 by Janet
My husband and I hired Rebecca Millenbach to represent us in a rather unpleasant case brought on from my husbands ex-wife concerning all the financial matters containing to their divorce settlement from many years ago. It was a very stressful several months, and we are so very thankful for Rebecca! She was very informative, and calmed us down throughout the whole process. Let's face it, no one wants to revisit an old divorce again! But through it all Rebecca worked diligently on every single bit of evidence, both ours and theirs, the divorce contract implications and meanings, all the laws in the state that had any direct influence on our case, etc..,etc.. Too much to mention. Rebecca worked overtime to make sure she did all her research to ensure we had the best representation for our very involved case. Needless to say it was the best decision in the world to hire her! She won our case hands down! We were so very happy with her and how hard she worked for us. Rebecca is very easy to communicate with on all levels. She makes lawyers look good. We are so very happy with her work ethic, and her drive to do the very best for her clients. Hire her today if you need a good lawyer on your side! You will not regret it!
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30 Sep, 2024 by Joe sallaz
May is without a doubt a top notch lawyer. I never for a moment felt out of my element with legal jargon. Never ended a conversation or visit with questions. And at all times was aware "I" had someone in my corner that treated myself and my wife with the courtesy and concern of someone who actually cared what we were going through. No stone was left unturned in the course of our legal journey together. And I without a doubt, would recommend Attorney Lee to anyone whom asked. The Sallaz Family
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26 Apr, 2016 by Scott
After the City of Milwaukee was pressured by false articles that appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about my company, my staff and myself, I was issued a citation by the Milwaukee Police department for hosting an illegal "ultimate or extreme fighting event," even though the event I promoted, kickboxing, did not meet the criteria defined in the city's ordinance. Atty Urfer argued successfully on my behalf at the (first) pre trial hearing and won a judgement against the city based on constitutional grounds-selective enforcement. Due to a clerical error, it was recorded as "without prejudice." Though the city could not "cure" their case against me, and they knew they lost on constitutional grounds, they reissued the citation to me a second time, knowing a constitutional victory can not be cured, regardless of it being recored without prejudice. At a set of second pre trial hearings, tried by a different asst city atty (with the original city atty sitting by their side, but not telling the court what really happened), Atty Urfer was once again able to successfully score a judgement on my behalf, based on constitutional grounds-selective enforcement-with prejudice. The city then appealed their loss to the Circuit Court where Atty Urfer was able to secure our third and final victory over the City of Milwaukee, and was also successful in getting the city to pay my legal fees originating from the 2nd citation I was issued. The judge in that case was so appalled by the city's overall actions in my case, his comments became the basis for a feature article in the same paper by the same writer that started the mess. As he was scolding the city for their actions, Circuit Court Judge Glenn Yamahiro went so far as to tell the court on record that Atty Urfer is a very skilled and competent litigator, and the city should have been much better prepared for the case. I highly recommend Atty Gil Urfer, his partner who also assisted on my case Atty Dan Adams, and their law firm Adams Urfer LLC, if you need skilled, competent litigators who are more concerned with working hard for you and preparing a great case instead of billable hours... Great attorneys who are also great people, that's who Adams Urfer LLC is.
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29 Apr, 2021 by Anonymous
Margaret was extremely informative, very knowledgeable, very friendly and does not take advantage of her clients. I would 100% recommend Margaret to anyone. I was very impressed and would definitely recommend my own clients to her.
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