Bethanni Elishia Forbush-Moss, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Louisville, KY with 17 reviews
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Bethanni Elishia Forbush-Moss

10413 Taylorsville Rd, Louisville, KY

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Hannah hayes

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15 Aug, 2024
I’m so thankful for this lady. She’s great at her job. She fought so hard for me and my daughter!
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Evangeline allen

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24 Jan, 2024
I hired Bethanni Forbush-Moss in March 2023 to handle my custody case. I was in a desperate situation because my the abuse that has been going on with my special needs son. The initial consultation went very well and I thought that my son was going to get the justice that he deserves because the attorney before her acted like he was working for the opposing side. Like I said things started off well but then Bethanni started ignoring emails regarding what are the next steps in my case. I decided to fire Bethanni in July 2023 and I request an itemized statement and any funds returned to me that were unused. I was originally told that I would receive a statement at the end of the month but I never got the itemized statement. I sent several emails and I even came to her office. Her assistant said that she was in court so I left a message. I did not get a response! I even left voicemails on the office phone and still got no response! I am now taking the proper steps to get what I need! I would think twice about hiring Bethanni Forbush-Moss!!
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Alex bockting

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13 Jan, 2024
My wife hired Bethany for a custody case almost 3 months ago we paid her in full and she never did anything she said she was going to do. She would never call us back or even responded to are emails. We had to hire another lawyer and that's when we found out she never even filed a petition. So she basically took are money and ran I highly recommend nobody hire Bethany!!!!!!!!
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Aggressive and tough in advocating for clients, especially when it comes to protecting children
“She seen through b.s and did all in her power to make sure I was well enough to properly parent. If you want someone who will just go with the flow and won't work truly and through for your kids go to someone else. She isn't going to play about the kids, she is tough as a nail but I promise she is fair and means well.”
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Excellent legal skills and representation in the courtroom
“I always felt comfortable and Confident walking in the courtroom. Not only did She do a great job in the courtroom, But also kept me informed throughout my whole case.”
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Caring and dedicated to her clients and their needs
“Mrs. Moss took the time to hear me out and to work with me.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness with clients
“Bethanni started ignoring emails regarding what are the next steps in my case. I decided to fire Bethanni in Jul”
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Potential unethical behavior and taking advantage of clients
“She took $5000 from me and went awol. Haven't heard or seen from her. Do not use this attorney" and "She sells you out if you have a child support case. I had paul and the other person has Moss. I walked in on them sitting at table with CPS and talking about her client in a negative way. I mean she was not at all defending her.”

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