Rebecca Lynn Billick, experienced Family Law, Mediation attorney in Valparaiso, IN with 27 reviews
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Rebecca Lynn Billick

21 Lincolnway, 2nd Floor, Valparaiso, IN

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Education

2010:
Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, JD - Juris Doctor
2003:
Purdue University, MS - Master of Science
1998:
Florida State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.5 27 reviews
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Amy crowe

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15 Aug, 2024
The worst lawyer I have ever heard of...never followed through for my friend..failed the case completely! Would stay as far away from this lawyer as you can...she failed in everyway possible through my friends divorce..🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
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Michelle mendilut

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15 Aug, 2024
I strongly DO NOT RECOMMEND using Rebecca. She is very unprofessional and she doesn't do as you ask her to do. She was supposed to do a will and POA paperwork for my love one and she didn't do anything what my love one asked her to do because she was friends with someone that was going to be on the POA paperwork and she did what that person wanted and not my love one (cousin) and then called and said about a month later that my cousin had to come back in because they was mistakes in the will. Like really what type of lawyer does that plus she shared information about my cousin to that other party. She totally went against Hipaa and client confidentiality law. My cousin ended going some where else and had the correct paper draw up the way she wanted. Rebecca is not a trusted lawyer that you can trust and she has a bad attitude also. This has nothing to do with that lady hello this has to do with the nephew and that you went against your client back and wishes the elderly couple because there was 2 of them there . And did what he wanted and discussed there information to him after the meeting was over even but don't worry all the work you put in was for nothing because it became voided and all new set of paper were redrawn the correct way. The way the elderly couple wanted. Thank you and have a nice day
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Rebecca drake

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15 Mar, 2024
Abby is an absolute rockstar! She's not only incredibly organized and intelligent but also has a deep understanding of the law and a knack for anticipating the next steps. Abby's honesty and dedication ultimately led to the best possible outcome for my case. I wholeheartedly recommend her to anyone in need of a genuine, smart, and hardworking attorney. Thank you, Abby!
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Exceptional legal knowledge and ability to understand the true nature of the issue
“Rebecca Billick is an exceptional combination of legal knowledge, honesty, & personal/human service!”
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Excellent communication skills and ability to explain legal concepts clearly
“Translates the "legal-ese" very well.”
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Caring and personalized service, always looking out for the client's best interests
“She takes the time to fully understand your situation before advising on a course of action, all the while keeping your interests at the forefront.”
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Prompt and efficient in handling cases, providing timely responses
“She worked very hard an long to get me a fair agreement. She was very helpful the entire time.”
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Strong advocacy skills and willingness to fight for the client's rights
“She will fight for what is right. Very easy going but will fight if she is needed to also.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2013:
Indiana Association for Infant and Toddler Mental Health, Young Children and the Courts
2011:
The Center for Education and Evaluation Policy, School Choice in Indiana: Sifting through the Rhetoric,

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