37 attorneys, 18 practice areas serving the Champaign-Urbana and Bloomington-Normal areas.
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37 attorneys, 18 practice areas serving the Champaign-Urbana and Bloomington-Normal areas.
Meyer Capel, a law firm located in Champaign, Illinois, provides a wide range of legal services including estate planning, family law, and real estate transactions. Many clients have praised the firm for their knowledgeable and compassionate attorneys, particularly highlighting the exceptional support from Forrest Heyman in navigating the estate process and the professionalism of Harold and Rochelle in handling complex real estate cases. While there have been some mixed experiences, the overall sentiment reflects a commitment to client care and effective legal representation.
I can’t recommend Forrest Heyman enough. He helped our family navigate the estate process efficiently, always with kindness and compassion. He and his team are knowledgeable and diligent — simply excellent at what they do.
This is in response to the review I made 4 weeks ago. Meyer Capel asked me to reach out to them upon my poor review. I did; it took them 1 week to reply and gave me very little notice and very little options of when I could speak with them. Stephanie and Steven spoke with me on my 3/19 call. They said they would bring my concerns up to the board meeting and I would hear back the following week. I didn’t hear back upon their promised date. I had to email asking for an update.
I would give a zero or negative stars if I could. If you need a divorce, this is not the law from you should hire unless you want the process drawn out, a lawyer not to fight for you, documents to get lost, and to experience a high turnover in lawyers and paralegals. When I first met with Tristan (Lawyer #1) he advised me I would have to wait a little over a month before he could start handling my case. I was ok with that. I signed paperwork, paid my retainer and waited 2 months. I sent an email following up and was told my case was actually marked as “Closed”. They re-opened it and I had to wait a couple more weeks before he could fit me in. I was advised that we could pass up my Financial Affidavit because they thought an agreement could be made. It couldn’t but I was not advised otherwise until months later. I compiled my financial affidavit and sent it off. Waited and asked for an update. I believe I sent 3 emails over the course of 1 month to Tristan and Helen, his paralegal. I never heard anything from them. I had to contact my Ex- to ask his lawyer if they got my financial affidavit. It was never sent, and in fact Tristan hadn’t even looked at it. To Tristan’s credit, he did apologize and refund me some retainer money. He told me to expect a response within 24 business hours. Tristan wound up moving to a different state and passed my case along to a different lawyer in the office, Jilmala (Lawyer #2). Jilmala would take weeks to reply to me. I routine had to follow up on action items and then follow up on my follow up. During all of this I went through like 9 different paralegals and interns – Helen, Kelsi, Sandra, Shannon, Heather, Ashley, Caroline, Samantha, and Stephanie. I would sign documents in DocuSign with one of them and it would be lost. Id then be contacted weeks later asking me to sign a document I’d already sign but they had lost. The marital house was sold in the midst of the divorce, we had legal paperwork on how the funds would be handled. Month later when Jilmala was typing up the final MSA, she included how the house would be listed, sold, and funds dispersed. I had to tell her and send her documents of my house closing that they should have already had on file. It was an extremely frustrating experience and it escalated what could have been a more friendly divorce into a nit-picking and feisty one because of how long it dragged out. I did not feel like I had any advocates on my side. I was not counseled in any direction just asked what offer I wanted to make? or if an offer from the other lawyer was one I would want to accept. They basically were just an expensive vehicle to file all the legal paperwork for my divorce. No lawyers fought for me. Photos are of my emails with the various lawyers and paralegals; please note dates on the email threads. I would identify them as a Circus Ring and not a professional Law Firm. The only good thing that came out of this was I did eventually get a Cert of Marriage Dissolution; however that was originally sent with incorrect information. They had my Ex’s state of birth and current county incorrect.