Felicia Anne Locke, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Indianapolis, IN with 8 reviews
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Felicia Anne Locke

2805 E 96th St Ste A, Indianapolis, IN

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20 Jul, 2022
She took my retainer. Appeared in court 1 time and then dropped my case a few weeks before the final hearing! I was forced to pay another Attourney to file a motion for a continuance and now my case has been pushed back to January 2023! She didn’t even give me the log in information for my case. She didn’t bring up any of the issues I wanted in my case and wouldn’t file any motions I asked her to. Please talk my advice and run! She’s not a good Attourney.
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Jeff

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03 Aug, 2021
In spring 2020, I hired attorney Locke to complete some expungement petitions because out of everywhere I called, I found her assistant at the time to be very professional and responsive. There's nothing worse than spending money on an avoidant attorney. Anyway, I paid her nearly $3900 (paid up front from day 1) to file the expungements, along with the filing fee of $650. It was a lot. It was my entire spending stash for summer actually. Well, by June of 2021, she still hadn't filed a single petition. She wouldn't return my emails, and the first time she called me in months, it was after 9:30 p.m. I immediately called her back, but she always calls from a non-returnable office number. Thereafter, she simply checked out. I got super pissed one day last month and used an unknown number to call - I live in Colorado now, so they simply weren't answering my 720 numbers...but I would have a friend in Indiana call immediately after me, and they would pick up!! I essentially demanded that her assistant either file my cases or give me my over $4000 back. She assured me she would have them together by the next day because they were partly started...14 months later!!! And get this...after 14 months of ignoring a paid client, she had the audacity to fire me as a client and keep all money! In the midst of my plight, around October last year maybe, I left a super crappy review- much like this one- and after not returning my calls for months, she had the courage to call and threaten me to take it down because, of course, COVID. But rather than apologize for not even starting a single petition by that time, she actually chewed me out. She assured me that she was now on top of it, and everything would be filed within days. Again, I hired her 14 months ago. Here we are in August of 2021, and she has only drafted a single petition in one of five counties that she promised, and she still has all my money. My parents are telling me to file a case neglect complaint with the Indiana Bar, but I just wanted to get the service I paid for. What would you do if a 'prominent' Indy lawyer stole over $4000 from you? I have phone records documenting dozens of unreturned calls, all of my emails that she ignored, and even proof that I flew 1100 miles home to Indiana to provide her a single piece of paper, and she literally has never even sent me a piece of mail, a case update, or even a shred of respect. Dude, guys, this lady literally took over $4000 from me (luckily on an insured credit card) and ghosted. I've been robbed in the past, but it's usually like a Nintendo. This lady took thousands from me on a contract of guaranteed services that she absolutely did not, and still has not, completed, and then she fired me. I think that she thinks that because I'm out of state, I'll forget, or maybe that she's invincible. These are the professionals that are supposed to be protecting us, not baiting us with the promise of a service and then stealing from us! So profoundly disrespectful. Again, I can provide phone records and numerous ignored emails, as well as proof that she hasn't actually filed a single petition.
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Michael

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08 Nov, 2019
This is a message to Attorney Locke that I don't mind others seeing. I really don't know what I would do without you. You have been representing me with my custody case that has changed shape and scope over a year long process so far. I love how in the midst of all the legalities at play, you start every conversation with, "how are the kids", which lets me know you care about what I care about the most.. You are always prepared and make sure that I am prepared before we enter the courtroom. You came from a referral who had a similar positive experience and outcome. It's my pleasure to recommend you and your firm to others in need.
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Pros
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Thorough preparation and focus on the client's best interests
“Felicia was extensively thorough and genuinely intent on campaigning the best interest for my son.”
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Excellent communication and empathy
“She radiates class and intelligence in her field and exhibits grace and a maternal empathy in how she speaks.”
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Successful case outcomes and client satisfaction
“We were successful in the end due to her preparation, acute focus, and her quick-witted feet in the courtroom!”
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Unresponsiveness and lack of communication
“She wouldn't return my emails, and the first time she called me in months, it was after 9:30 p.m.”
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Failure to complete promised services
“Well, by June of 2021, she still hadn't filed a single petition. She essentially checked out.”
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Unprofessional behavior and lack of accountability
“After 14 months of ignoring a paid client, she had the audacity to fire me as a client and keep all money!”

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