Steele Law Offices, LLC - Glen Carbon, IL
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Glen Carbon, IL
200 W. Main Street P.O. Box 280 Glen Carbon, IL 62034
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38
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Experience
Glen Carbon Bankruptcy Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 1995-2020Very professional. Keeps you in the loop. Gets results. Very kind and cares about his clients. Have used him for different things, everytime has been so good. I WOULD RECOMMEND HIM FOR ANY THING YOU NEED AN ATTORNEY FOR.
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Verified ClientConsulted Law firm 2019-2020It you are seeking an attorney that is compassionate , very knowledgeable, professional and timely. Attorney Randall Steele would definitely be an answer to your problem . I couldn’t believe how quickly he handled my divorce. The court system was closed when I filed for my divorce, but as soon as they reopened Attorney Steele was in court handling my business! I knew God had sent Attorney Steele to me after talking to him a few times. Getting a divorce was an extremely stressful time in my life, but Attorney Steele handled me with so much care. He has such a comforting spirit. He doesn’t set his fees so high that you can’t afford your divorce like so many other attorneys do! This was also a plus! I’m going to recommend him to my family and friends.
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Hired Law firm 2024My soon to be ex husband (ex) signed on with Randy Steele in late October 2024 to start divorce proceedings. Since then, the advice he has given him is bordering on (if not actually) criminal. First of all, almost a month later, his lawyer has made no contact with me whatsoever. On top of that, the advice he has given him has been: 1. A car that was gifted to me by a family member and solely in my name, is marital property (which is untrue), and he can keep it, even though when he left, he told the police that he would make arrangements to give it back within the week (there was no other vehicle here for him to leave in). Arrangements were made for the following Thursday at a location he chose and he didn't show because Randy Steele said he didn't have to. 2. To write up a piece of paper and sign it saying that a car in ex's name is legal for me to drive, even though it isn't registered. The car is solely in ex's name, so I can't make it legal, only he can. Leaving me with a useless piece of paper and no way to get to the store or schools for our kids. 3. That I am to use credit cards that are solely in my name, to support our children (3 of them, two who are medically fragile and need round the clock care) and he will make the minimum payments on the credit cards, IF he has enough money after ex's bills are paid. Ex's bills are to be paid first though and if there is anything left after, then only the minimum payments on the credit cards will be met monthly. If I don't have enough credit, then I should put in for another credit card. (No alimony after 19 years of marriage and my being unable to work due to the children's medical needs for the last 13 1/2 years). 4. Ex will only see the children on Sundays. I am to make sure the children are available for him on Sundays in case he wants to see them. He only needs to tell me what times on Sunday he wants to see the children with an hours notice, since I know that Sundays will be the day he wants to see them, if he wants to see them. If I can't make Sunday work his lawyer will file paperwork against me for withholding the children and parental interference (He has seen them a total of 2 hours in October on one day and one hour in November last week, so far, with only a week left in the month). 5. That he is not to babysit the children for me to find a job or work, even though with my lack of work experience I can only anticipate making minimum wage, and the children need an LPN licensed caregiver or above, which will cost more than my earning potential. I will find out the reasoning behind this when we get to court from Randy Steele (although there is no court date or even a motion filed for a court date). Those are the only ones I can prove via text from my ex and the piece of paper he wrote out over the car that isn't legal to drive, but there are many more that have been said to me by my ex, I just cannot prove them. All while Randy Steele has not filed ANYTHING with the courts or made any contact with me. Might be a good idea for anyone looking for a lawyer to find a different one, because he isn't doing my ex ANY favors and all advice he has given him, is either negligent, downright criminal or both which will come back to bite ex. Shame on Randy Steele for encouraging an abusive man to put his children in a position to suffer.
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Hired Law firm 2024I will forever more recommend Mr Randy Steele and his staff for legal representation. The confidence I have felt from day one has enabled me to gain my life back. Mr Steele showed far more than his expertise in the law but went above and beyond to ensure every step of the way that I was important and that my case was handled with integrity, empathy, and compassion. I felt my voice was heard and guided to the fullest. I am truly grateful.
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
Contact
200 W. Main Street
P.O. Box 280
Glen Carbon, IL 62034
Phone: 618-288-9591
Hours: Monday to Friday:09:00 am - 05:00 pm, Saturday & Sunday: Closed
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