Mary Frances Higdon, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Bloomington, IN with 20 reviews
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Mary Frances Higdon

612 W. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, IN

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21 Jan, 2024
We worked with Ms Higdon for a case for my son. From the very first meeting she was very empathetic and very easy to approach. She met us and within seconds she was already guiding us. Since he had health issues it was a very delicate case to handle. But she was able to get it to our favor. She was very professional to send all the reminders for all the documents that were needed and was always on top of it. I loved working with her and she was always very encouraging. I would highly recommend her to any one. I have heard many lawyers are very money minded but she cared about her clients. She was very straightforward and said what her fees was but after that it was her client that she worried about and did all that she could to help her client.
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04 Jan, 2024
I cannot say enough good things about Mary Higdon. First of all, she is extremely kind. That matters when under stress. Secondly, she gave me a free consultation, but I hired her halfway through, because I loved her manner. Her willingness to listen (at a time most lawyers wouldn't answer their phone) and the way she immediately told me what to expect in the next day/weeks ahead was so calming and helpful. She is impressively communicative. Every time I contacted her, I heard from her almost immediately, but always that same day. We have not met in person but she gives you the feeling you are her most important client. I found her retainer fee to be completely reasonable. Don't think twice. You won't be sorry. Hire Mary Higdon.
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Dominick

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18 Jun, 2021
I had the pleasure of hiring Mary Higdon as my attorney for a few misdemeanors I encountered while I was attending IU. She is unbelievably responsive - When this happened, I gave her a panicked phone call on a Sunday afternoon (Outside of business hours) and she was able to pick up and assure me I was going to be OK over the phone before meeting with her in person. When we first met, I asked her why she got into law in the first place, and I was answered with a genuine story from past experience on the mistreatments of defendants. Over the course of the case, I could tell immediately that story was the truth because she did everything she could to help me in my case, reduce the sentence, make sure I was being treated fairly, and able to support myself while the trial was ongoing. Here I am a year later, truly pleased with the outcome of my case, which is my I am writing this review. If you want a lawyer who ACTUALY cares about her defendants and will listen to what you're saying, provide a great plan of action, and frequently check-in with you; even when there is no need, go with Mary Higdon. I'm thankful to have found her while I was living in Bloomington.
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Highly responsive and communicative
“Every time I contacted her, I heard from her almost immediately, but always that same day.”
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Empathetic and caring approach
“From the very first meeting she was very empathetic and very easy to approach.”
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Effective representation and positive outcomes
“She was able to get it to our favor" and "She made me feel extremely comfortable with the whole situation. She also got my charge down to a lower charge.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced
“She clearly knows what she is doing and does it very well!”
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Affordable and reasonable fees
“I found her retainer fee to be completely reasonable.”
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