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    I'll try not to be too verbose. My roommate (not a boyfriend at the time) retained Ms. Knee in his…read morecomplicated divorce. Overall, she is way too passive and tries to get her clients to take the laid back way (unless it's a gender thing -- perhaps she's more assertive with female clients). Nevertheless, when my roommate's ex-wife-to-be was moving TRAILER LOADS of belongings (MOST bought after they were married but she claimed basically everything obtained during the union), I was remanded OUT of the house and the respondent (a former friend of mine) was allowed to go through MY things, including my Christmas gifts I had bought and stashed, an entire room full of Etsy shoppe inventory, and my drawers and closet, etc. I first declined to leave the house and this attorney had my roommate so intimidated into thinking that HE would be arrested or in trouble because of MY behavior. I SO wish I had refused to leave, although he became almost belligerent with me because his legal counsel had coached him to comply with almost anything the other party wanted. I spoke directly with Ms. Knee on the phone, telling her these were MY belongings as I had rented a room from him for over a YEAR. If I had to do it all over again, I would have called the police, even though it probably would have severed the friendship I had with the Petitioner. Hence, I had to leave and surrender my belongings for the respondent to riffle/rifle through, with my only defense being the Petitioner's daughter, who tried to protect my things she knew of -- or could communicate to me via a quick text pic --- because she was allowed to be present. As I have lots of inventory and personal items, I couldn't even see what they were taking otherwise, so I likely lost things that I haven't yet missed. I do know I lost my father's vintage toolbox with tools inside, a couple of tech items, several pairs of sweatpants, and almost lost some of my inventory that was only saved by my roommate's daughter. I later found out that Ms. Knee also knowingly or unwittingly allowed the mediator in the final process to be an attorney who had represented the respondent in a previous divorce, which should be an obvious No-No. My roommate lost part of his retirement earned over 20+ years to a wife who only lived with him half of the eight fiscal years they were married. He also lost basically everything that he and his ex-wife had purchased during the union (although he did manage to retain a boat). She is still pushing for him to pay off a Macy's account that only she used and ran up to almost $4,000. I would NOT recommend this attorney.

    Smith & Wilcutt - criminaldefense - Updated June 2026

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