John R. Rinn - Livonia, MI
Attorney at Law Offices of John R. Rinn, PC
Custody & Visitation Lawyers in Livonia, MI
39111 Six Mile Road Suite 120 Livonia, MI 48152 - 3926
Livonia Custody & Visitation Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Custody & Visitation
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Hired Attorney 2019-2020Worst attorney ever DO NOT USE he will be there answer all your calls and then you give him the money and poof he disappears.It took him almost 4 months to start do anything to file one motion.We hired him to help with visitation and he lost days for us.He has no office he meets you in a empty office doesn't have a computer he makes you do all the work get your own evidence.I called for months begging for my money back before he did anything he claimed he didn't get any texts or emails even though it showed he read them. Would call private and he'd answer and it was next week next week I was sick next week.He is lazy disrespectful and won't reply. He should of given us a refund but he didn't get my messages even though he always got all my other ones. I went to court and he let the attorney tear me apart and attack me make false claims and he did nothing wouldn't submit proof of my exes new wife assaulted our daughter we had 100 proof of when we got our daughter for the last 2 years and he still lost our days absolutely ridiculous. Hire at your own risk he gives you a good price if it's to good to be true it probably is to good to be true. Worst attorney ever he will make you do all the work and refuses to get any evidence for you. I wouldn't trust him for a parking ticket now for free you better pray if you need custody or god forbid need help with child support because you better start saving your child support will probably double or if you are trying to get it you will get the minimum if any. And if you are facing jail time for back child support pack your bags Good luck
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