Fletcher Van Gilder, LLP
Lawyers
Audrey Mariah Van Gilder
General Practice,
436 E Wayne Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Bruce Norman Stier
Lawsuit & Dispute, Estate, Civil & Human Rights, Accident & Injury, Accident & Injury
436 East Wayne Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
David Charles Van Gilder
Personal Injury, Pension & Benefits, Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate
436 East Wayne Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Reviews

Always calls me back, and everyone in the office is nice and answers all my questions. When I call Audrey and Suzzane makes me feel at ease.
I highly recommend David Van Gilder. He is VERY thorough, out for best interest of client, ONLY. I am Adult dx with Austism Aspergers, etc. He is very aware of clients with any kind of disabilities Neurodiverites.
I hired Dave vangilder to represent me in my divorce. He proofed no just to be incompetent imo, he was no match to my ex wife attorney, but he also falsified, against my best interest, one of my swore statements. He claimed that he had the right to do it when I confronted him. I fired him! Stay away from this unethical attorney.
The staff was very nice. We are looking forward to working with them.
Having issues with opposing counsel at Fletcher Van Gilder in Fort Wayne, IN. Whenever I email or attempt to call in to the partner on my case, Anne Carney, I am accosted by someone new and "very familiar" with my case. I have informed them their partners phone and email on 1/6 and 1/10/23 that there is evidence of federal crimes on behalf of their client. I request a reasonable resolution, than am insulted very unprofessionally. I'm trying to reach a reasonable agreement and I am met with scorched earth. I have offered the evidence freely to which I was met with, an immature and surprisingly annoying response. The requests are so basic to the lowest spectrum of legal parental rights and it seems to not be enough. Even to where they ignore the possibility they have been misled by a client. Good Luck to anyone trying to be reasonable because as I was informed, and I am paraphrasing, "We wont give up or give you anything you request. Not a thing!" *Hang up* Does anyone know if it is law that an attorney has due diligence when informed of potential misconduct of their clients in Indiana?