Mayer Law Office, LLC is a law firm with an office in West Bend, WI. At this office location, there are 2 lawyers practicing criminal defense.
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Mayer Law Office, LLC is a law firm with an office in West Bend, WI. At this office location, there are 2 lawyers practicing criminal defense.
"I had a verv disappointing and unprofessional experience with Becky Van Dam. Coming from a background as a parole officer, she spoke to us and treated us like we were already on parole rather than her clients. Instead of advocating for us, she was rude takes things personal and pressured us to accept a poor plea deal that was not in our best interest, seemingly because she didn't want to put in the work required for a real negotiation. She seemed to be working for the prosecution and not the defense to hand them a win. When we pushed back and asked for actual representation she took it personally and lacked professionalism by withdrawing from the case entirely. If you want an attorney who will actually fight for you and treat you with basic respect, look elsewhere."
READ BEFORE HIRING I do not usually go out of my way to defame a company for poor service but I have to act when it arises to this level. If I could give 0 stars, I would. In 2018 Mayer Law firm represented me in a divorce action against my current wife. Subsequently we reconciled but after a year or so refiled. My STBX is beyond narcaccistic and manipulative woman. She persuaded my first wife with whom I share 50/50 placement and custody over our son to file for primary placement and custody in hopes of opening two fronts with which to beat me into submission. Mayer law firm was privy to confidential information and clearly should not be representing my first wife in ANY legal action involving information they were privy to. They failed to perform BASIC and STANDARD practices of performing a conflict of interests check when being retained by my first wife. After presenting them with a letter stating the facts and information, I was asked in their office, well.... You won't waive c