Wagle & Turley is a law firm with an office in Wichita, KS. At this office location, there are 3 lawyers practicing divorce, child custody, driving while intoxicated and 11 other areas of law.
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Wagle & Turley is a law firm with an office in Wichita, KS. At this office location, there are 3 lawyers practicing divorce, child custody, driving while intoxicated and 11 other areas of law.
Jennifer Wagle helped me with my family law case. I highly recommend her - her experience, confidence, knowledge and commitment to my case made all the difference in outcome. No words can convey how important her role in my case was - greatly appreciate her help!
As an attorney myself, I had high expectations of Karen. She was an excellent attorney and adviser on my divorce matter. She was responsive, and I found her fee to be very fair for the work she did. I have, and do, continue to recommend her to friends needing family law services.
Our initial phone call interview went very well, but our first in-person meeting was a completely different story. Turley was upset that I had to bring my 2 year old daughter into the office (due to daycare restrictions and a COVID-19 story involving the opposing party that he did not care to hear) as he quickly stated "I can't speak with you while your daughter is here", which is understandable but the words followed is was worried me - "Some other attorneys might not mind and you may want to talk to them instead." I brushed his statements off but things did not progress from there and in his final statements he outright said that he's a "j*rk" and we might not be a good fit. Very true as I did not retain him.
Extremely smart, too bad she doesn't apply it to get you the results. Well respected in the court house, however, I would be surprised if the judges and peers actually knew how she handles herself treating her client's cases. She is only in the business to get your money, stay, be ware!
She and her firm should be investigated. My divorce was in 2003. She and her firm, were in cahoots with the opposing attorney and talked me into arbitration with Judge Beasley (they were padding his pockets). My ex, who had 3 PFA orders against him got the money, which he put into the house he was awarded and then claimed bankruptcy. The rest is in the Cayman Islands. I ended up with 1/15 of money and assets and have been struggling ever since. They said I couldn't afford to buy him out!