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Pros
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The lawyer is knowledgeable about the law and knows how to get things done effectively
“Cindy Bohn knows the law and knows what needs to be done to get it done.”
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The lawyer is supportive and reassuring, and genuinely cares about the client's well-being
“Cynthia fought hard for me and my children during my divorce. I was an absolute terrified wreck and she was supportive and reassuring.”
Cons
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The lawyer is unprepared, disorganized, and unprofessional, often failing to do basic tasks like filing paperwork correctly or showing up to hearings prepared
“Ms. Bohn is primarily concerned with money. She is unorganized, unprofessional and comes to hearings unprepared.”
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The lawyer is poor at communication, often failing to return calls or emails, and is unreliable in terms of providing updates and information
“She does not return phone calls. Barely remembers your name. Will tell you two days before court that you have court and she doesn't knows the address.”
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The lawyer is dishonest, with reports of perjury and other unethical behavior
“PERJURY!!!! Over and over again! She got beat in court by someone who didn't even have a lawyer because her client and her were not ready.”
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The lawyer is overcharging and mismanaging client funds, with reports of missing money and inflated invoices
“Monies you pay her come up missing. She sends invoices that she totals up hundreds over what they should so keep an eye on that.”
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The lawyer is generally incompetent, leading to poor outcomes for clients and causing them to lose important cases
“We suffered a huge loss due to her indifference & incompetency, then had the audacity to blame everyone else but herself.”

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07 May, 2023 by Dolly
I find it odd that the only 2 positive reviews are just a day apart. I hired Bohn last year. I met her in that same library parking lot as I see others did. It should have been a red flag, no office. I asked her for a copy of our contract every single month. I finally received a copy 6 months later and it was illegible! I fired her just just about that time. This was just one problem. Bohn goes away for 10 days at a time not answering her phone. She just doesn't care. She had surgeries and can't let you know ahead of time either. She lost evidence and she is extremely dishonest. Monies you pay her come up missing. She sends invoices that she totals up hundreds over what they should so keep an eye on that. I had to hire another attorney and he picked it up from her house. In my file she had another persons evidence and my file stunk like cigarettes from her house/office. She is filthy and sloppy with your files. You should ask to see her desk before you hire her, OMG! She is so unorganized! I didn't return her call one day and she threatened to send the Sheriff to my home. She was lying just to threaten me. I could go on but my best advice to everyone is to keep looking. All these years in business and she only has 2 positive reviews? She actually brags about her 29 years in law but from the looks of it, they have not been good years by any means. If you already have a problem, get yourself a good lawyer, not this one.
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22 Feb, 2023 by M
You will just be giving money away. She does not return phone calls. Barely remembers your name. Will tell you two days before court. That you have court and she doesn’t knows the address. Send her evidence and she won’t present it. Use your retainer to send bills about phone calls and motions. Will not give you copies. Act like she works for opposing counsel. Threaten to withdraw if you ask her to job. The give you other clients information when you request your client file. Loves to meet in library parking lots on Gallatin Rd. Smells like menthol and hair products.
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30 Jun, 2020 by Danielle
I was a little shocked at the other reviews. Cynthia fought hard for me and my children during my divorce. I was an absolute terrified wreck and she was supportive and reassuring. My outcome was better than what I had hoped for and I do not feel that money was her primary concern. She geninuely made me feel like she cared about my well being as well as my childrens'. I would not hesitate to hire her again.
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29 Jun, 2020 by Susan
I hired Cindy to wrap up a custody battle/parenting plan for my 3 yr old son. The father initially made the petition for a parenting plan, with Susan Mader, but between the two of them they got nothing done. Ms. Mader only discussed a parenting plan once with the father at mediation for a temp. TN plan. Cindy from day one gave me great advise to go ahead and get a order of protection, which I was granted the maximum for a year from the judge for the fathers verbal and physical abuse in front of my son. Then, I wanted an out of state parenting plan resolved so I could move home closer to family for more support. Cindy followed up with Ms. Mader for a parenting plan she drew up but no response. The day of court Ms. Mader was not available she was in trial and didn't even tell her client, the father, or my attorney Cindy, so Cindy went ahead and revised the parenting plan herself to my needs and also the fathers needs and we agreed on it in minutes. She also advised Ms. Mader how to finalized everything, she didn't seem to know how. Cindy Bohn knows the law and knows what needs to be done to get it done. I would highly recommend her for advise or how to handle a strategy to get what you want done the right way.
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29 Mar, 2019 by Anonymous
This is a lawyer I used for a divorce that was drug out for over a year plus that should have been a simple issue. Used all her retainer and didn’t bother returning phone calls unless she thought she’d get another dime from me on advice or counseling. Which she didn’t. Unprofessional, unprepared, just all around not whom you want to hire. Find someone else.
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