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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Keith

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19 Jun, 2022
Rebecca worked very hard an long to get me a fair agreement. She was very helpful the entire time. I highly recommend Rebecca as she will fight for what is right. Very easy going but will fight if she is needed to also.
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Tim

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03 May, 2018
Rebecca Billick is a very competent and organized family law attorney. She maintains a very fair fee structure (seriously). She appropriately tailors her communication skills to the situation, from being diplomatic in a calm divorce settlement, to fighting like a mama bear in a contentious court hearing. She provides timely responses, cares about my situation (not a given these days), and works hard for a favorable outcome. Attorney Billick provides excellent advice, is very intelligent, and quick on her feet. Like a master chess player, she anticipates possible outcomes, and provides sounds recommendations on how to respond. I’ve recommended Rebecca to others, and will continue to do so.
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Anonymous

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10 Dec, 2016
Divorce is usually not an easy process to go through. My particular case was and is a difficult one. Rebecca helped me every step of the way and she continues to help me. During a particularly stressful situation involving my children, I called upon Rebecca to handle a crisis for me and she came through. She also isn't afraid to tell you when you're in the wrong. She works for you and will do what you ask, but sometimes a wake up call is necessary and she will let you know. She is also very knowledgeable and technologically savvy.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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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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