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Posted by Baskar | January 25, 2016 | Hired Attorney
Professional and Excellent
Mr. Cutler has demonstrated the highest level of professionalism. He is very calm and easy to approach. He will respond to the emails without any delay and his staff members in his office are fantastic and very friendly to approach. He has solid knowledge of the law and combines this with a helpful a...
Posted by Howard | April 01, 2015
Very good lawyer. Highly recommended
I was referred to Michael by another lawyer. He is very good and his rates were fair. My wife's lawyer kept filing motions to build attorney fees and Michael called her out on it which was really helpful to me and saved me money. Mike's staff is professional and they did a great job working with m...
Posted by Virginia Kennedy | March 09, 2015
Stay away from Michael H Cutler if you don't want to lose your shirt
I hired this Lawyer after reading the Reviews of what an outstanding Lawyer he was. I found the opposite to be true. He promised me the Moon and Earth and delivered nothing. I expected to be advised of my rights in Divorce, he took down the info and acted on it without informing me of certain outcome...
When Ms Kennedy first visited my office on 11/11/2012 she was in serious trouble. She failed to answer the Complaint for Divorce (filed on 7/24/2012), and she failed to appear at two scheduled Court hearings. A motion for Default Judgment was scheduled to be heard and she was about to lose everything. Through the work of our firm, an order was secured setting aside the default without a payment of any sanctions (usually required under the court rules). Once the default was set aside, an Appearance, Answer To The Complaint, and Counter-Complaint were filed to protect our client's interests. Ms Kennedy received letters and e-mailes advising her of scheduled hearings and there were at least a dozen letters, telephone conversations or e-mail communications before the next court appearance. Ms Kennedy was advised as to each step in the divorce process, and her specific requests were achieved through negotiations with opposing counsel. The settlement was placed upon the record on 12/27/2012 which included a detailing of the specific assets and their values which were identified by both Mr. and Ms. Kennedy. Ms Kennedy informed the Court, on 12/27/2012 that she was pleased with the terms of her settlement and stated that she was satisfied with her representation. A copy of the entered Judgment was provided to the client. All was well until 3/1/2013, when Mr. Kennedy filed his motion claiming that his former wife committed fraud by improperly withdrawing funds from her pension account. Virginia Kennedy previously informed the Judge of the value in her retirment account, and the Judge specifically asked Ms Kennedy if she withdrew any money from this account during the prior hearing on 12/27/2012 (she denied withdrawing funds, however documentation revealed to the Judge indicated otherwise). This withdraw was never revealed to counsel, and Ms kennedy committed perjury. Ms. Kennedy is now facing a very angy Judge. It is unfortunate that Ms. Kennedy acted in contempt of court, however this office was never advised of her fraudulant transactions (counsel would have been required to withdraw).
Posted by Janet | February 13, 2015
Grandparent Visitation Case
The thought of going through the courts to be able to visit with your grandchildren after losing your adult child, is quite likely, my most overwhelming experience. After hearing from several people that the "Grandparents Visitation Law" is a very "gray" area, since its rather new on the books, we w...
Posted by Perry | October 29, 2014
Great Lawyer for Divorce
I met with 6 lawyers before I met Michael Cutler. I spoke to Michael on the phone first and know that he was the lawyer for me. When I met with Michael at his office, he was upfront and honest with me. One of the reasons I picked him is because he told me exactly how he thought my case would go....