The Law Firm of Erin Birt, P.C.

The Law Firm of Erin Birt: DuPage County Divorce and Mediation

With over a decade of experience, The Law Firm of Erin Birt, P.C. in Wheaton, Illinois is dedicated to providing expert legal counsel in divorce and family law matters. Led by attorney Erin Birt, the firm offers a range of services including divorce representation, mediation, collaborative divorce, coparenting planning, and virtual divorce services. As a skilled family law attorney and life coach, Erin Birt helps clients navigate the complexities of divorce with compassion and understanding. Whether you are seeking a divorce lawyer to protect your rights or a mediator to facilitate a peaceful resolution, The Law Firm of Erin Birt is committed to guiding you through the process with professionalism and care. Contact the DuPage County Divorce and Family Law Firm of Erin Birt for personalized legal solutions tailored to your unique needs.

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Elizabeth Chacko
2/17/2025
There are many attorneys who will tell you what you want to hear rather than what may actually happen in your case, but Erin is not one of them. She is realistic, but still able to get you the best results in your case. She is a dedicated, fierce advocate who will fight passionately for her clients, but at the same time she understands the art of compromise and negotiation. It is these skills that make Erin one of the best attorneys in Illinois.
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Lisa Murphy
2/06/2025
I have referred several clients to Erin, including family members. I would only refer people to an attorney I trust and respect. I have also had the opportunity to work with Erin, and she is always professional and courteous. She truly believes in collaboration in difficult legal situations, and is an excellent attorney.
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Edward Chavez
2/05/2025
**By the way, she wrote a response to a rating I gave her, even though I didn’t leave a comment. Look her up and see what she’s been involved in.*

As a GAL, you have a duty to keep all information about my case and my daughter confidential. Instead, you chose to share it with your family—and possibly others. This is a serious ethical breach of trust. It’s clear that MONEY is your primary motive. Someone like you should not be acting as a GAL in any case. I’ll be contacting the ARDC to let them decide. Others should be aware of this.
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