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Pros
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Responsive and available for client questions and concerns
“Anytime we needed her advise, all we had to do was pick up the phone and give her a call.”
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Effective in handling family law matters like adoptions
“Dori has been our attorney for all three of our adoptions. She was very informative and answered all the questions we had.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“We would definitely recommend her to anyone who needs a family lawyer.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness to clients
“From reading some other reviews it's seems that this is a problem that is not just with me but many others.”
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Delays in handling client cases in a timely manner
“It took months and months of asking and reminding her what she was supposed to do for us to even sort of start it.”
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Unprofessional and uncaring attitude towards clients
“She kept telling us each month it would be all done quickly, and here we are February 2018 waiting for our court date they promised to set back January 4th when they last spoke of the case.”

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11 Nov, 2022 by Holly
I have known Dori Mystic for years. She's my lawyer and I am completely happy with her and her amazing staff.
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10 Jul, 2020 by Anonymous
She was so good in my case that I didn’t have to go in the quart room with her she was in the five minutes then got me completely off of a DWI charge only had to pay $200 fine lose my license for 30 days which is very unusual but she’s Is one of the top attorneys and central Text and bell county JulyShe’s just like her father William B ray one of the best attorneys
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04 Feb, 2018 by Krystal
My complaint is on Dori Mistic, we were referred to her by her family members. Giving them benefit of the doubt we had high hopes she’d be good. We went to Dori back in April 2017, discussed we needed my daughters father to sign over his rights and my husband adopt my daughter. She said okay we can do, she said she would start as soon as she was paid. So we paid her In FULL the next day! She was like I’ll get it done ASAP. It took months and months of asking and reminding her what she was supposed to do for us to even sort of start it. I had to chase her and contact her multiple times via different forms of contact. She would sometimes take over a month to even respond. She didn’t even contact me to update me on the case nor even tell me she moved offices, her own daughter had to tell me. She kept telling us each month it would be all done quickly, and here we are February 2018 waiting for our court date they promised to set back January 4th when they last spoke of the case. I’ve written many emails and called many times and left voice mails. All I got in response was an email saying “you call us, have a good weekend “ just a very unprofessional, uncaring lawyer. If someone pays you in full you should be in it and updating them and getting their case done. Not having them chase you around for a year for any contact ! Please stay away and do not use. It’s a waste of time and money for something that could have been done quickly by any other lawyer. I have many of the same complaints for people I know personally who have used her too, sadly.
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02 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
Hired for divorce / custody issue .. 6 months later still nothing and very little contact from her office without numerous messages left
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10 May, 2017 by Anonymous
Ok so I was contacted by Dori ray Mistic and was told she was appointed by the court to represent me as my attorney because I live in el Paso rd and I was not able to drive to coryell county to court . They had the hearing she told me afterwards that she would send the preceding to me through the mail and to this point I have not received anything from her or the court. This was in regards to my parental rights being terminated to my 2 son from previous marriage. She told me that I would not have to continue paying child support to my ex foe my 2 son's. Now I get a letter from the attorney General that their going to take more money from me for the same 2 son's I was already paying for. The problem is since the hearing ended I have t been able to talk to her and nobody in the court system knows her and she doesn't return my phone calls or messages. From reading some other reviews it's seems that this is a problem that is not just with me but many others. I feel she has been very unprofessional and would not recommend her if you have something important you need help with!
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02 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
Lisa Kubala is NOT the public defender you want on your side! She does NOT have the absolute best interest of her clients in mind and definitely is looking for her cut instead of actually helping her clients. Instead of being open to helping out her clients, she simply suggests "paying a fine" solely to sweep everything under the rug and NOT actually help out any of her clients. And she is quite rude and NOT pleasant to work with and thinks it is okay to cuss at her clients. I HIGHLY do NOT suggest using her as your public defender unless you are okay with shelling out money for below bare minimum help. She is known to DROP clients after she gets her cut or its simple "not her problem" and has flat out told her clients "find somebody else". Completely unprofessional and should find another line of work, given her attitude. There is a reason why she is rated quite low. She genuinely does NOT want to work with you and she simply does not care about you.
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23 Sep, 2019 by Rebecca
Ms. Kubala was wonderful from the start of our case to the final decision. She was always forthcoming with whatever information she obtained about my fiancé’s case. She went above and beyond for us. Lisa listens to her clients and makes things happen. We are truly glad we had her on our side.
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13 Nov, 2018 by Amanda currie
After being unprofessional and cursing at my husband I tried to talk to her. Lisa Kubala stated it was not my concern.Several situations arouse a conflict of interest, sexual misconduct, and she refused to bring anything to the courts attention. I tried to resolve the situation believing me being a woman would help. Well nope, she is very unprofessional, and lazy. Lisa Kubala did absolutely nothing. Lied about her intentions to help, and dropped my husband as a client when I told her I was filing a grievance. She waited until she was paid in full of course. Please do not waste your money or time. You'd do better representing yourself!!
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