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15 May, 2021 by Anonymous
If you can pick anyone else, please do! She does NOT do what’s best for child. Very rude. No compassion. No cares. Never returns calls. Would not recommend.
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19 Mar, 2015 by Anonymous
Martha Riewaldt was appointed to my case. She is pro father as long as the dad fights hard for the child as it is a rare find. Because of this, she feels the mother isn't as important since mothers fight every day for their children. Not once did she provide any harcore evidence or facts. Her stance was, "Moms feel that they automatically get custody unless proven unfit, and that's not the case." It shows a complete lack of empathy towards the good mothers out there who give up everything for their child. She even looked over to my ex and asked if it was okay if we did it my way for a little longer until we're able to go through with his. She totally catered to the other side and not once tried to mediate and act like our son needed both of us. I would not recommend her to anyone.
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17 Jun, 2023 by Tamara
He will take your money & never return phone calls. All he do is plea out he shows no fight in him. He works for prosecution & the judge not you. He make you want to risk it all & hurt him cause he playing around with people lives. Complete failure please do not hire him in my opinion he needs to retire!!!
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08 Jul, 2013 by Carey
He said all the things you want to hear but was never organized didn't prepare the proper paper work and over all dropped the ball. He kept on apologizing and was telling me he would do better. I would not use this lawyer unless you want to lose and spend a lot of money. He will not fight for you.
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11 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
Very rude to her clients, mouthy. I believe her ego is way overblown. She does not listen, she has an I know it all attitude. Very unprofessional, and uncaring. I do not recommend her at all.
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15 Oct, 2023 by Anonymous
DO NOT hire this office for your legal needs!! Both Anthony Richardson and Anthony Glase will fail you in court! But not until they fail to do a written contract and then threaten to sue you in court for "money owed" without a proper contract in place - along with a verbal one the attorney can freely change and then wipe you across the court floor with slander. If anyone would like proof I have plenty. Feel free to message me. Also, Mr. Richardson (when he knows he is going to lose a case) will take a "mental leave" and then blame it on you to the court to be excused for negligent actions as an attorney. And if Mr. Glase needs a fill in attorney, he will fail to communicate with you other than saying the female attorney (Michelle) works for the Wood County Public Defender's office, when in fact SHE'S IN YOUR OFFICE - all after telling Mr. Glase you didn't want any other attorney's in your life and you gave them access anyways. Three liars under one roof. OH! And don't forget Glase will come to trial "prepared" but hand in no discovery items or evidence or exhibits to use to help you. He DOES NOT care about you or your case - JUST YOUR MONEY! If you want incompetence, THIS is your office!!! DO NOT HIRE THEM!
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08 Jul, 2012 by Anonymous
I'll keep it short. Didn't know Ohio driving laws or procedure for driving privileges and failed to inform me that a temporary ID could be obtained. I was also told that Ohio does not have a grace period for licenses that have been expired. If anyone has any questions on my statements I have all the voice messages stating the above in my google voice. She was also late to my pretrial.Did not say anything about me personally to the judge and simply did a "smile and nod" skit. There is more but honestly that is all that really stuck out and irritated me. I wasn't able to obtain my driving privileges and was told that I would never get them. I actually contacted the courts and was given the go ahead to get them. I actually got the judge to sign off on the privileges. The lack of effort shown by Ms. Akande not only baffles me but every cop, clerk and lawyer I have told my FULL story to.
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02 Jan, 2024 by Jessica powers
Absolutely the worst attorney I have ever had the misfortune of dealing with. Gerbitz represented my husband on charges that were dismissed due to lack of evidence and my husband being innocent. Subsequently Gerbitz advised my husband to plead guilty to a failure to appear on the dropped charges and lied to me and my husband telling us that if he pled guilty he would be given time served, three months he had been incarcerated and that my husband would be released that day. In reality my husband was sentenced to 13 months in a maximum security facility North Central Correctional center with the worst of the worst. Gerbitz was verbal abusive to my husband and family he was impossible to get in touch with. He never provided my husband or family with the motion of discovery. He screamed at my husband at court when asked if anyone promised you anything to take this plea. My husband didn't have a criminal history and is a hard worker and my families main provider. He was also his mother's caregiver and responsible for making any and all major and financial decisions. Without him we are most likely going to lose everything we have and his mother's health has substantially declined. I believe he should lose his license to practice law in Ohio due to his misconduct and deliberately lying to his clients and withholding necessary information. I absolutely believe he is corrupt and violated my husband's rights. Meanwhile my husband sits in prison and my family struggles and day by day we lose more and more and sink lower in to financial ruin and despair. There are no records in online searches of my husband's charge or sentence only the docket and notes stating the case was dismissed and no jail sentence was given. Why is my husband in prison? Something very wrong is going on here. I will get to the bottom of it. Gerbitz will be held accountable for his actions. He might have gotten away with this with others but he won't go without some type of investigation and repercussion regarding this case. I intend to see to it.
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