Atty. Rachel L L Caplan is a lawyer practicing family law, estate planning. Rachel received a B.A. degree from Carleton College in 1990, and has been licensed for 32 years. Rachel practices at Haus Roman & Banks LLP in Madison, WI.
Atty. Rachel L L Caplan is a lawyer practicing family law, estate planning. Rachel received a B.A. degree from Carleton College in 1990, and has been licensed for 32 years. Rachel practices at Haus Roman & Banks LLP in Madison, WI.
Rachel just pushed what my wife wanted with the collaborative divorce. Before our last official meeting with both sides, Rachel tells me that my retainer is running out. I figured it was and not thinking anything much of it. The next week, we meet with my psychotic wife and her attorney. They leave pissed off because my wife stands to loss a lot. A couple weeks later, I get an email stating that my wife has changed attorneys and is taking it to litigation mode. Rachel withdraws as well. When I find a new attorney, Rachel tells him that I have an outstanding bill of $2800. For what? The hour that we sat with my wife and her attorney? Nothing much could have happened to rack up nearly as much as my retainer. I was lied to and she seems to keep crappy accounting of her time. She tends to go with the flow instead of pushing the initiative. Rachel is a prime example of attorneys that are in it for the money. I would suggest taking a pass on this one.
148 E. Wilson St.Madison, WI 53703U.S.A.
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