Kurt William Glass, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Belton, TX with 8 reviews
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Kurt William Glass

2608 N Main St Ste B 135, Belton, TX

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12 Aug, 2024
Became my court appointed lawyer back in 2022. He refused to be proactive on my behalf once the spark was light to battle my child support case. He is too busy kissing the court's butt than looking out for his clients. I called him for the last time and told him that he was fired.... do you know he called me back immediately, cursing me out, power tripping, the whole nine! I could never get ahold of him on the phone until it was at his convenience.... once. 2 years later, 2024 I go back to court and once he hears my ex wife's accusations, (no evidence to prove her claim, which was cleared in a different court) he commences to call me a criminal and did not want to hear anything that I had to say to him. There needs to be a watchdog organization on lawyers... I'm sure he would be at the top of the list. I will never have someone work for me that against me from jump. I respect all professionals on every level, but this guy, he does not deserve any stars.
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17 May, 2023
Luego de haber pagado 2,500 por solo UNA vista, ya que mi ofensa era una muy menor. Apenas atendió mis llamadas, en la única visita que tuve con el abogado muy claramente me dijo que iba a defender mi caso para que no quedara nada que me afectara una vez se cerrara. El día de la vista con el juez, espere en una sala mas no tuve la oportunidad de entrar a juicio. El abogado Kurt Glass salió de la nada y solo me indicó que debía pagar una pequeña multa y que mi expediente criminal no se vería afectado. Pura MENTIRA, luego de haber solicitado en 2 trabajos, en ambos estoy en investigación por no haber marcado que tenia expediente criminal. Un abogado con MALA REPRESENTACION, no lo recomendaría para nada (y eso que mi caso fue uno muy menor).
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03 Jun, 2021
He didn't give me a chance to talk hes disrespectful clearly power tripping. I sent him my proof of my innocent but he was more worried about how I emailed him telling him what kind of lawyer are you.. I been hearing bad things about him anyways.. as a innocent person he has no right talking to me that way I'm not suppose to be going though this anyways he made me feel guilty. treated me like a criminal
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Handled cases efficiently and effectively
“He never truly cared about the case and just saw our desperation to get my child back as a easy payout.”
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Poor communication and responsiveness with clients
“The only time he ever called me in a three year case was when he wanted money.”
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Unprofessional and rude behavior towards clients
“He would be rude and sound frustrated when we addressed our issues to him about the case. Several times he outright swore and called my mother and I dramatic.”
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Lack of preparation and effort in cases
“When trial came he was paid in full, and had obviously done zero research, follow up, or preparation to earn the $10,000 he had charged for a misdemeanor 1st offense.”
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Unethical practices, such as making false accusations against clients
“He then accused me of making physical threats against him and his family. He is so despised that the court believed a criminal over him.”
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Overcharging clients and providing poor value
“Luego de haber pagado 2,500 por solo UNA vista, ya que mi ofensa era una muy menor.”

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