Earlynn Mae Stillwell

Earlynn Mae Stillwell

3.3
Rating: 7.3

Licensed for 29 years

Family Lawyer at Pensacola, FL
Practice Areas: Family, Car Accidents, Child Abuse

91 W Hood Dr, Pensacola, FL

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Fees and Rates

Cost

Contingency

33%-33%


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Licenses

Licensed in Florida for 29 years

State: Florida

Acquired: 1996

Member in Good Standing

No misconduct found

Licensed in Maryland for 18 years

State: Maryland

Acquired: 2007

Inactive - Retired

No misconduct found

Licensed in District of Columbia for 19 years

State: District of Columbia

Acquired: 2006

Administratively Suspended - Non-Payment of Dues

No misconduct found

Location

stillwell law

91 W Hood Dr, Pensacola, FL, 32534

Stillwell Law

429 S Navy Blvd, Pensacola, FL, 32507

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Earlynn Mae Stillwell's Reviews

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3.3 /5.0

16 Client Reviews

Showing 1 - 4 of 4 reviews | Character & Conduct

Posted by anonymous | January 19, 2015 | Divorce & Separation

Earlynn Stillwell

Worst attorney on the gulf coast. The worst part about having a bad attorney like Earlynn Stillwell represent you in a divorce is that the courts will not allow you to go back and undo the enormous damage caused by poor legal council. Not only does Earlynn Stillwell not know the law but the entire... time of my mediation Earlynn was preparing for her next case instead of giving me good legal advice. To add insult to injury Earlynn Stillwell charged me more than 4 times her original quote for an uncontested divorce and when I questioned her about the outrageous charges she told me if I did not pay her in full she would call the judge and stop my divorce. I found out later from another attorney this was a huge ethics violation and not something a Judge will allow. Nothing like a lawyer strong arming their client.

Earlynn Stillwell

Replied last August 18, 2014

If there was mediation it was not uncontested. Uncontested is based on 4 hours of work, where all parties sign an agreement before mediation. Have never worked on another case while at mediation with another client. My rates are one third to one half other attorneys. All attorneys want payment before the end of the matter. I have never told anyone I could "stop" their divorce.

Posted by anonymous | January 14, 2015 | Divorce & Separation

GREAT LAWYER! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

I read the reviews and I have to admit at first I was a little skeptical about making an appointment with this attorney. I decided to give it a try and I have to say I am so glad that I did! Attorney Stillwell is the best! She has been great through my entire divorce case. Anytime I had a question sh...e was there to answer. Her staff was wonderful and very patient with me as well. Not sure why the negative comments, everyone very professional and respectful each and every time I called or went by the office, and I must admit I called a lot. Again from the consultation to the end of my divorce Attorney Stillwell was there for me. I highly recommend this law firm.

Posted by anonymous | August 18, 2014 | Child Custody

HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT

I finished up a case over a year ago that drained my bank account. I used a prominent attorney in Milton,Florida,and chose to go with stillwell because her retainer was affordable and she "works with you on payments".Like many lawyers, she seems competent to do the work required at consult,but then f...alls off the face of the earth after the retainer is paid. She could probably handle a case that was in the bag and required no work but if you need her to go to bat for you and get things done,she is not the attorney you should retain. She files incorrect information and cares more about emailing informally with opposing side than filing motions with the court. The office Lost my financial affidavit TWICE and came back and asked me for it a third time and I refused. They never answer the phone and leave the office early at whim so it is nearly impossible to get in touch. Left several voicemails and emails that went unanswered time and time again. Got a hearing that was too far out and needed one sooner because ex wife removed son from district he has attended school for two years and changed our visitation schedule we have followed just at whim,which was in complete contempt of our order. Stillwell said nothing could be done but she contacted opposing attorney AGAIN after me pleading to file a motion for contempt. She claimed she could file a motion for contempt "without delay" yet the very same day went and filed a motion to withdraw from my case without even ATTEMPTING to let me know. She needed to get paid for the emails sent back and forth to the other attorney that included misinformation and nothing I wanted done has been done. This has been a huge waste of time. I am making an appointment with Jennifer Byrom this week since my final hearing is merely a month away and nothing has been done to rectify what is going on. You get what you pay for and my child is definately worth the effort that I did not get here. I am very disappointed in the way this was handled and the lack of communication I have experienced with this office that has kept me wondering what is going on to the point that I have to keep up with my case thru the clerk of the court. Her filing a motion to withdraw was a blessing and I will be clear with my new attorney that communication is a MUST when it comes to working out an agreement for the most important thing to me...my child! And when I contacted her asking her why she has said nothing about the motion to withdraw,she said she automatically withdraws from cases that go over 500$. I have worked with a VERY prominent attorney in Milton,Fl and did not think I could afford him again because retainer was 2500.00 and I still had a 2500.00 bill when things were over and done but he worked with me from beginning to end and my bill was BEYOND 500.00 It was very strange and unsettling to me that she would email me in the morning stating she would file a motion for contempt without delay and by that afternoon,when I checked my mail I had a letter to withdraw. Very bad business.She should let you know upfront that she files motions to withdraw at whim and is proactive in communicating thru email with the opposing party instead of doing the work that needs to be done on YOUR behalf. I should have gone with the other attorney I used before or Byrom from the beginning as this was a waste of time. Not only has time passed with nothing done but also the misinformation presented on my behalf did not represent the things I wanted or what was in the best interest of my child.

Earlynn Stillwell

Replied last August 18, 2014

I have no recollection of any of this fact pattern given here. Another worker in the office may have done a motion to withdraw based on nonpayment while I was currently emailing them but have only done 3 last year and do many pro bono free cases also. Company policy is Only do withdrawals as last resort when over $1,500 is past due over 3 months with no payments towards it.

Posted by frederick | October 01, 2009

bad choice

Very poor experience for me.Mrs. Stillwell or her personell would lose paperwork,be very late sending legal work out,and was very poor with communication with me about my case.I will never go back,and would not recommend them to anyone.

Earlynn Stillwell

Replied last May 03, 2012

i've never had a client named Frederick. Not sure what the comments here were regarding. Please call and allow me courtesy of details. Sounds like this may have happened at other firm i was associated with but have new staff and office now.

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Kristen Marks

Family lawyer | Jul 22

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"I've known Earlynn for over five years. She's been an excellent resource for me when I have questions about family law matters or IEP questions for my clients. I endorse this lawyer."

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Michael Waddington

Divorce and separation lawyer | Sep 23

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Family lawyer | Sep 08

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"I endorse this lawyer's work. Earlynn's new to Avvo but her answers show she's not new to family and divorce law. Clients in Florida would do well to speak to her about any case they may have."

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Adam Ellis

Family lawyer | May 11

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"I endorse this lawyer's work. Earlynn is dedicated to her clients, and her ethics are beyond reproach."

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Experience

Rating:  7.3 (Very Good)

Honors

2018

10 Best Law Firms, American Institute of Family Law Attorneys

2017

Preferred Provider, ARAG Preferred Provider

1985

Business Cooperative Education, Future Bus. Leaders of America

Work Experience

2000 - 2004

ASDLC, Dept of Child/Families

Associations

2010 - Present

U.S. Flag give away

2010 - Present

Women's Business Lunch

Member

2008 - Present

Newcomers Association

Member

2008 - Present

Boy Scouts

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

Personal Injury

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Education

1995

Stetson University College of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

Speaking Engagements

2010

Languages

English

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