Kelli Ann Bartlett

130 W 2nd St Ste 700, Dayton, OH

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University of Dayton School of Law
2012
Ohio State University, Master of Arts (M.A.)

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Jay robinson

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02 Jan, 2025
I can’t speak for the Law Firm as a whole, but I would recommend not using Lauren Davenport on the Family Law side if you intend to FIGHT for custody of your child. I’ve spent around $10,000 (or more) and she couldn’t even accomplish something as basic as getting a case dismissed for lack of jurisdiction (when in Supreme Court of Ohio has already set a precedent on a similar case). In my opinion she’s weak. She lets the other attorney and magistrates control the flow of your case. She’s not aggressive at all despite being told constantly to be so. She doesn’t follow your requests for what you are trying to achieve and claims “this or that” will be better but in the end it has zero results. She constantly agrees to agreements that aren’t in your favor and brings it back to you instead of having common sense and rejecting it and demanding a more favorable agreement for her client. Basically none of her legal advice worked in my favor. You hire an attorney to WIN not to be a mediator. I would only use her if your intention is to settle or it’s a divorce without any disputes. My child was taken out of my home state without my consent and it should have been very easy for her to get results. In the end I had to settle into an agreement that was not in my favor due to her inept handling of my case. I also do not believe she had my best interest at heart. If you accept the money your goals should align with mine. Your opinion or what you would like to see shouldn’t be part of it. I also believe in at least 1 instance information was willingly or unwillingly leaked to the opposing party. These people don’t care because they move on with their lives and on to the next case. Unfortunately, I cannot allow that. Not with me. Not with costing me a regular relationship with my son.
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Noah smith

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12 Dec, 2024
I had a case today, and I genuinely from the bottom of my heart appreciate everything this man did for me. He is very professional at what he does, if he suggests an outcome that’s gonna be how it plays out. He is amazing. I’m shocked I still am able to keep my license to say the least, but really really grateful. I give him 5 stars for all of the effort he put, great communication, and how he is a standup man for his word, you can just tell when meeting him. Thank you so much Mr Kordalis! I recommend him to any and everyone who is going through some legal troubles he will make sure you are greatly taken care of in every way professional way possible. His 5 star on google with over 250+ reviews genuinely should tell you everything you need to know, he has done nothing but take care of his clients.
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Vickie beatty

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12 Dec, 2024
I was extremely thankful for the services provided by Kordalis law office. And it was in a pinch that I needed an attorney due to unseen circumstances. Mr. Kordalis representative me quite well and I truly appreciate his service. I highly recommend the Kordalis law office
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Pros
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Exceptional representation and tireless advocacy for clients
“Debra Levay, fought for me like a tigress and we won!”
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Compassionate and helpful attorneys
“Compassionate and very helpful.”
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Responsive and attentive to client questions
“Always willing to go into detail and answer all questions.”
Cons
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Limited capacity to take on all cases
“they can only afford to represent the bigger impact cases”
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Rude and unprofessional staff
“the receptionist or secretary is a very rude person, she had a tune like I was wasting her time”
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Difficulty accessing legal aid services
“I had to get referred to two different states for legal aid which I don't understand since I live in OH”

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