About
We offer great customer service and lower retainers than other divorce attorneys. We also only practice in this field of law, so our workdays are disrupted by other areas of the law. Our practice also takes on divorce and custody cases in various Illinois Counties, including but not limited to: DuPage, Will, Cook, Kendall, and Kane counties.
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David R.
Mia K.
Alejandro J.
Eryn
Marcus M.
Rohan G.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
To start, I offer free telephone consultation, followed by an in-person meeting if necessary. Unlike other attorneys, I advise on all aspects of a potential client's case, and answer all questions, during this initial phone call. After this initial phone call, I have enough information gathered to begin working on that person's case, when retained.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Besides my law degree, I am the product of divorced parents and, therefore, have the insight /first-hand knowledge of both the parents and the children during a divorce process. Prior to law school, I worked in business, as a purchasing manager for many years -- and therefore bring my strong work ethic and dedication to customers, customer service, deadlines, and promptness to my practice of Law.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
My pricing system includes a flat-fee option for those cases that may be uncontested, and a lower-than-some attorneys hourly rate. In addition, whether the retainer is flat-fee or not, I offer very reasonable payment terms for the inital retainer. Finally, unlike most attorneys, I do not require a constant replenishment of the retainer amount. I trust my clients more than requiring that they always have positive monies in my account - and, instead, offer monthly payment plans moving forward after the initial retainer payment(s).
What types of customers have you worked with?
During my years of Law practice, I have represented the entire gamut of clients in either divorce, custody, child support or parentage cases -- from blue-collar workers, single parents, business owners, men, women, grandparents, professionals, parents attending school, stay-at-home parents, and parents currently looking for work, the younger parents, and retired spouses. I am respectful, and connect well with every type of client. The bottom-line is that ALL my clients get my detailed attention and strong advocacy for their positions and rights.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Whenever I can help a client with an uncontested divorce case, while always looking out for their interests, and finalizing the case in an efficient manner -- both cost and time-wise -- it gives me pleasure to show clients that all divorces need not be a knock-down-drag-out process.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
My advice would be to be careful when hiring an attorney, as it relates to retainer payment and terms. Some attorneys will quote a large retainer -- $3,000 to $5,000.00 -- then proceed to burn through your retainer, only to come to you with a requirement for replenishment of another $3,000 to $5,000 to stay in your case as your attorney.
In addition, clients must be aware that the divorce courts routinely allow an attorney to withdraw from your case if you are late with payment. This is the reason I try to be reasonable with the setting of my retainer amount and my payment terms. Everyone deserves representation in a divorce case, regardless of their economic status.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
I think potential clients should avoid attorneys that will not speak with them at length on the telephone. Anyone that does not value your business enough to discuss your case in great detail is -- in my opinion -- someone to avoid hiring as your attorney.