Kathryn Susannah Heyer Cosgrove, experienced Adoption, Child Custody attorney in Fairfield, CA with 19 reviews
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Kathryn Susannah Heyer Cosgrove

817 Missouri Street, Suite 4, Fairfield, CA

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2016:
Regent Univ SOL, JD - Juris Doctor
2012:
Univ of California Davis, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.0 19 reviews
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Morgan zimmer

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22 Dec, 2023
Passive aggressive and doesn't serve people properly , doesn't follow law rule handbook, and is just a rude person
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Valene veriato

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13 May, 2022
Beth is great. She is experienced, is very ethical and always did a great job representing me.
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Compassionate and listens to clients
“She is compassionate and she actually listens to you.”
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Experienced and ethical in legal representation
“Beth is great. She is experienced, is very ethical and always did a great job representing me.”
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Effective and efficient in handling cases
“Two words: effective and efficient!!!! She is absolutely on top of her game and is extremely confident in all that she does.”
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Helpful in guiding clients through legal terms
“Attorney Anderson did an awesome job for us. She was able to guide us through legal terms that were foreign to us without Makeda by us feel lost or dumb.”
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Fights for clients' best interests
“Beth, and her para legal Sierra are amazing! If you need an attorney who will tell you what you want to hear, don't hire her. Beth is factual, knows Solano County's processes, and will fight for your best interests!”
Cons
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Can be passive aggressive and rude
“Passive aggressive and doesn't serve people properly , doesn't follow law rule handbook, and is just a rude person”
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Clients should be cautious and get everything in writing
“While I am sure her skills as a lawyer are sufficient for your needs, anyone looking for a strong sense of ethics and justice should look elsewhere. Bring a witness and get everything in writing with a signature and date.”

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