Douglas Alan Ball, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Batavia, OH with 58 reviews
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Douglas Alan Ball

233 E Main Street, Suite 3, Batavia, OH

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Education

1990:
University of Cincinnati, JD - Juris Doctor
1986:
University of Cincinnati, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1982:
School for Creative and Performing Arts, Diploma

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Mary mitchell

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30 Nov, 2024
I can not express how much I would recommend Mr. Ball. He’s represented me on numerous cases over the years. He’s straightforward, whether it’s what I wanted to hear or not. His fees are extremely reasonable. I’ve always received a call back within a decent time frame. Again, whether domestic, juvenile, or criminal cases, I would recommend!!
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Bandbunny1

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19 Jun, 2024
Helped my son hire this attorney for a custody case. Just a warning, he charges his $300 an hour fee for every task at hand and there is an additional $65 an hour fee for the paralegal. One email sent (that normal people can write in less than 5 minutes) boom $65 charge. A fax that takes 2 minutes - boom another $65. A 10 minute phone call to receive an update about your case BOOM $300!!!! He is not $300 an hour, he is $300 per task. Additionally, his paralegal is $65 per task. Just beware
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Angela clasgens

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24 Jun, 2023
Doug did an excellent and thorough job with everything from the initial consultation to turning myself in for an outstanding warrant to the actual hearings. I received a lot of practical and useful advice during the process. For example, being sure to arrive at the police station extremely early in the morning to make sure that any bond hearing would likely make it to the morning docket and avoid having to spend any potential time in custody. This worked out wonderfully on my behalf, as the officer was able to issue a recite which created a new hearing date and only took a few hours, including travel to make it such a worthwhile trip. He obviously was very seasoned and new everyone in the courthouse which I thought was very advantageous. And the best part of all is that he had done his homework and negotiating and ultimately got my case dismissed. This allows me to regain my driving privileges without any restriction. I simply could not be happier with the services and expertise that Doug & his staff brought to the table.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and effective attorney who achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Doug did an excellent and thorough job with everything from the initial consultation to turning myself in for an outstanding warrant to the actual hearings.”
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Personable and caring attorney who provides strong support and guidance to clients during difficult legal situations
“Complex cases with multiple facets like divorce, custody and other elements all looming in one giant cloud of uncertainty and anxiety, are terrifying and Mr. Ball not only takes the caseload head on he also goes beyond with a personalized understanding of what the client is going through and provides peace of mind in a situation where peace doesn't seem attainable.”
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Reasonable and transparent fees, with flexibility on payment plans
“His fees are extremely reasonable.”
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Concerns about unexpected or excessive fees, including for minor tasks
“Just a warning, he charges his $300 an hour fee for every task at hand and there is an additional $65 an hour fee for the paralegal. One email sent (that normal people can write in less than 5 minutes) boom $65 charge. A fax that take”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from the attorney and staff
“No call back only share a phone" and "He must have plenty of clients already to ignore potential ones”

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