Joseph Andrew Markelonis, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Catlettsburg, KY with 64 reviews
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Joseph Andrew Markelonis

2708 Louisa St, Catlettsburg, KY

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Rikki wurts

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22 Nov, 2024
I highly reccomend Annie. She shows up and shows out for her clients and I will forever appreciate her efforts/success in getting my half of my mothers will ❤️
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Darwin chl lop

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22 Oct, 2024
Muy buen travajo 😝
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Jessica daniels

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23 Sep, 2024
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Highly competent and effective at achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Jeremy Clark Is a great attorney. I had two felony warrants, one out of Boyd county, and one out of Lawrence county in Kentucky. He got one dismissed and got me a graduated sanction and the other County I didn't do a day in jail.”
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Genuinely cares about clients and their families
“Annie has been my family's attorney for a child custody case. She genuinely cares for her clients! She made us feel like family and years later, not only is she still our attorney, we consider her one of our close friends!”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Jeremy is very professional and is honest. Which is want you should truly want with a lawyer. I didnt feel like he fed my head with any BS like the other lawyers tried.”
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Trustworthy and delivers on promises
“I would like to take this opportunity to highly recommend Jeremy Clark Attorney and Cindy for any legal problems you may encounter. He is dependable and does what he tells you he will do.”
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Provides personalized and compassionate service
“Always professional and compassionate. Good person and easy to talk to.”
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Potentially expensive for some legal matters
“Informative. Expensive for a family court lawyer just to get joint custody. Did not hire due to the law change with custody cases.”

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20 Dec, 2024 by Robert “sweetrob54” mobley
I had a horrible time dealing with my ex wife trying to get my belongings back from her. I hired her to do the divorce and she was informed that I was not able to come to Kentucky for a hearing, but it was understood that there was to be zoom meeting for the matter. I had two zoom meetings, 1st was when she was doing the job and the 2nd one was postponed due to weather. She had sent me a letter of the 3rd hearing and no mention of it being in person. I had contacted her about it and she said she couldn't reschedule it. She had sent another bill to me for an additional amount to proceed. I said only way I could was either to make payments. But then she quit my case. I know that the lawyers are in the same circles as the police and state workers, my ex is a social worker for the cabinet. I informed her that I knew that from day one. The divorce was decreed but no property was decided on. I have been trying to get the rest of my belongings back from her now for almost 4 years now. I am disabled and I look after my elderly mother who is ill and has cancer among other things. Reasons for the long time was that I have been in contact with the ex wife and everything I have tried to make a time to come get my belongings, I have been met with hostility and threats or just ignored the messages and emails as well as the ones that I have went through to get her a message to get my belongings. I have tried to see what I could find out about it. I was told by her office that she wanted 1500 to file for the not giving my belongings back. I am not going to go that. That's part of the actual divorce job of hers as my lawyer to begin with even though she quit in the middle of the divorce. She had wanted almost 3000 the last time after I had already paid for it. But she quit and they went ahead and finalized it. No decree on my belongings. I have been trying to get my belongings and now the ex is saying I abandoned my belongings and she doesn't have to give it back. I have north certificates and other legal documents that I needed to have in order to get a new id and some of my stuff is irreplaceable. Like photos of my unborn daughter and her mother that was killed by a truck crossing the road. I have been in contact with her and her new husband, soon to be divorced from her and was threatened by him and her. She is not a good lawyer and she is friends with the ex. Because she has dealt with her on other matters of the state and the cabinet. She was trying to get me back in state to take the car. But it blew-up. That's when it was finalized without my knowledge until I received the letter of finalized divorce decree. I have no idea why it would cost 1500 to talk to the magistrate or to have a letter sent to the ex and her lawyer. So I'm filing for a judicial review and also a complaint to the bar association about this matter. I only want my belongings and the precious memories of my unborn daughter and her momma as well as my firstcwifecwho died from aml( acute maeloid leukemia) fatal. Which I finished raising the 2cboys of hers because she had wanted me to and not the biological father. Which I did. So in leaving, I DO NOT RECOMMEND THAT ANYONE HIRE HER HER. SHE IS CROOKED LIKE SOME OTHERS IN THE STATE AGENCIES. SHE IS A GREEDY AND SNEEKY BACK STABBER OF A LAWYER.NEEDS TO BE DISBARRED.
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