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Pros
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Effective and successful in handling cases
“Bob is the best! I have hired him several times and each time he got the job done! He is effective and fair!”
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Experienced and knowledgeable in family law
“Robert Och is a pro that has been doing family law in Whatcom County for 24 years. He knows what he is doing and likes to win.”
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Provides honest and direct communication
“Robert has plenty of time to deal with your case WHEN HE CALLS YOU; therefore, do your homework and be prepared for his call.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“I always had to call. [...] If you expect your attorney to stay in contact, he won't.”
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Unprepared and ineffective in court
“In court, he appears unprepared and tired.”
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Overcharging and billing issues
“He even double billed me, which I had to call him on. [...] He billed up on all the hours (of which I asked for a detailed billing statement that I never received) on the not needed administrative court dealings and thus wanted more money.”

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03 Mar, 2022 by Anonymous
Save your 5k, and KEEP LOOKING. Regrettably I hired him, and it was such a horrible idea. So unprofessional, his entire office is a disaster, and he has very poor social skills.
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17 Jan, 2019 by Leigha
Bob is the best! I have hired him several times and each time he got the job done! He is effective and fair!
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20 Jul, 2018 by Anonymous
I first spent over $5K on the "Best in Bellingham" who inhaled all of it and did NOTHING! A mover told me in passing that there was a guy in Bellingham that never loses. I called Robert as they carried my stuff out of the house. He took my case, put a stop to all of her lies, made her face reason, a miracle to say the least. He cost less for the year of great service than the "Best" did for 5 weeks! Do yourself a favor and call Robert first!
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22 Sep, 2017 by Patrick
Not only does Mr Och have cool hair, he and Candace get the jobs done. I hired him for a divorce and custody case, and I never had to second guess them or felt the need to worry with them handling all the details and making my case. He's worth saving for and hiring first. He never tried to talk me out of fighting for what I wanted and he understood my resolve to win. Hire him and know that his loyalties never waiver away from his clients. His hair is pretty cool too.
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19 Nov, 2016 by Adam
Bob was the third lawyer I had paid well over several thousand dollars to and thank God I did! From his reaction to hearing my story the first time we met (outraged at the other party for keeping my daughter from me for over four months) all the way through our long phone conversation weeks after court had been settled... Bob was a honey badger working in my corner. I had a lot that could have created some bumps in the road in regards to my case, and Bob was upfront and honest with me at all times. If I made a suggestion which he didn't agree with or he didn't feel we would have a good chance of winning the argument. . . He told me not to waste my money. Some people may take offence to being told No by someone they are paying. . . but Bob knows his stuff and I'd put away or take out my wallet without hesitation whenever he asked it of me. I am still currently working with Bob as my daughters mom is never short of 'horrible ways to undermine' . . . and I would, in the highest regard, recommend you hire Bob Och to represent you in court. Don't waste thousands on the wrong lawyer when the right lawyer is right here.
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