Gregory John Babcock, experienced Child Custody, Estate Planning attorney in Green Bay, WI with 7 reviews
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Gregory John Babcock

417 S Adams St, Green Bay, WI

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Greg

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22 Sep, 2023
When going for a termination of divorce maintenance attorney Babcock seemed over booked or too busy to prepare for the hearing . I had to call to setup the final meeting before court. I also compiled relevant information on my disabilities and finances. When the court hearing day arrived he told the judge why I was asking for a termination he said health issues and then stopped talking. I did ask him to ask the judge the questions I formulated as well as present data I provided . He told me to stop talking . The judge dismissed it and I am now facing financial difficulties with disabilities. After we walked out he told to stop talking to during a hearing . He did put up a much better job of debating me outside the court room (about nudging him to talk ) than he had done in the court room. He was up against a 60 year old divorcee with no counsel present. He lost . He was non existent! He does a great job writing wills but in the court room I believe he is not cut out for it.
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24 Oct, 2022
Greg, gives a great consultation, provides a great game plan, but when it comes to following the plan and executing it is a different story. Through the whole process I never felt as though he was on my side. This firm overcharges for the value you receive from the attorney. They are quick to run up a bill with "correspondences". Where things they accomplished take minutes to achieve and they charge a substantial rate for it. At the end of the day the other side was able to come away with the better end of the stick. I was very unhappy with the service received. Please vett a different attorney and check the ratings online before selecting. I write this so you do not waste your time and money. Make sure the attorney you choose actually cares about helping you and not just taking your money. Lesson learned.
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Anonymous

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05 Jul, 2022
I don’t know where to start, mr babcock first of all says yes I hear you over and over again. But I’m highly doubtful of that. Leading into court he instructs to give in to this give in to that. For over a year this goes. Then court doesn’t bring up important issues. His line of questions are all the ones that I supplied, when he asked if there were anything I could think of. He did mange to ask two questions that with a simple follow up question could have proved that but he didn’t. I’m not sure why he even asked any questions at that point. Child custody lawyer well hiring him was a huge mistake and has cost dearly. But he will get his well over 20, 000 and that the most important thing here. Now I can only pray this doesn’t happen to another person and or family. I had to give a star which is still to much
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Knowledgeable, diligent, and dependable attorney who is a pro in the courtroom
“He is knowledgeable, diligent, dependable, caring, and a pro in the courtroom.”
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Supportive and attentive to client's needs
“Greg took time to research and discuss the issues. He was supportive and really listened.”
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Prepared and professional in court
“Greg was prepared and professional in court.”
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Lack of transparency and communication with the client
“I wasn't allowed to see my ex financial statement. That was kept between the attorneys.”
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Unresponsive to client's concerns and issues
“I proceeded to ask Mr. Babcock for proof that he conveyed certain information on to opposing council and questioned how my ex got copies of paperwork I turned into Mr. Babcock and received an answer from Mr. Babcock that he was going to withdraw representation for me on grounds of irreconcilable differences.”
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Questionable billing practices and lack of value for the fees charged
“They are quick to run up a bill with 'correspondences'. Where things they accomplished take minutes to achieve and they charge a substantial rate for it.”

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