John Daniel Wright

John Daniel Wright

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Rating: 7.0

Licensed for 22 years

Child custody Lawyer at Bloomington, IL
Practice Areas: Child Custody, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Separation ... +2 more

202 South Eldorado Road Suite A1, Bloomington, IL

About John

Practice Areas

5

Practice Areas

Child Custody 25%

11 years

25%
Child Support 20%

11 years

20%
Adoption 5%

11 years

5%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Free Consultation

$0 first 30 minutes

Retainer

Always


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Card

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Licenses

Licensed in Illinois for 22 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 2003

Active and Authorized to Practice Law

No misconduct found

Location

John Daniel Wright

202 South Eldorado Road Suite A1, Bloomington, IL, 61704

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Posted by Racheal | August 9, 2021 | Hired Attorney

This review is from a person who hired this attorney.

Do not hire!

Do not hire!!! My family case was pretty simple and I wasn’t even sure I needed to move forward with it but John told me he thought I should, so trusting that he’s an attorney and he knows best, I did. Over the course of my case I constantly had to contact John and re send information that I had ...given him multiple times. He never knew anything about my case while we were in court and he misspoke on SO MANY things. And because of these mistakes my case kept getting postponed and rescheduled. I would email him each time complaining because he would try to charge me for HIS mistakes. In the end the only thing he accomplished for me was child support and I owed him over $3000 total and that’s AFTER he would take off the charges when I would point out the negligence. I emailed him after my case closed expressing that I thought $3000 was a lot for child support when I could have went to the office and filed it on my own for much cheaper, not to mention the judge had said he didn’t think I even needed to be in court for the original reason that I hired John. In response to my email his wife Nikki emailed me back and said she would take an additional $500 off (if you know you’re not in the wrong then you don’t offer to take money off). That was in May and on my most recent invoice I noticed the $500 was not taken off and that they’re charging me interest on the balance with the $500...when I emailed them Nikkii responded saying she was no longer going to take the $500 off. If I’m correct I believe you cannot tell a client in an email that you’ll take $500 off and then turn around 3 months later and say you’re no longer going to do it. As an attorney he should know that’s not okay, correct? DO NOT HIRE THIS MAN AND HIS WIFE.

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Experience

Rating:  7.0 (Very Good)

Honors

2018

10 Best Attorneys, American Institute of Family Law Attorneys

Education

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Valparaiso University

Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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Fontbonne University

Bachelor's Degree

Languages

English

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