For dedication and experience in every case, call the experienced Valparaiso divorce, family law and crimnal defense attorneys of Millbranth & Bush.
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For dedication and experience in every case, call the experienced Valparaiso divorce, family law and crimnal defense attorneys of Millbranth & Bush.
Millbranth & Bush Attorneys & Counselors At Law in Valparaiso, Indiana, are highly regarded for their dedication and expertise in various legal areas, including Divorce Law, Criminal Justice, Estate Planning, and Family Law. Many clients praise attorney Steve Bush for his thoroughness, compassion, and commitment to achieving favorable outcomes, highlighting his ability to genuinely care for his clients and fight for their rights. Overall, the firm is recognized for its knowledgeable staff and outstanding courtroom performance, making them a trusted choice for legal representation.
Very unprofessional. Called to attempt to hire them for a civil rights violation, as soon as I said “traffic stop” the man on the phone got rude and said they don’t do traffic stops. Tried explaining it wasn’t the stop I had an issue with, kept talking over me and would allow to explain. I asked if he recommended a lawyer who does that type of law and he just said “have a good day.” And hung up on me. I was nothing but nice and whoever answered the phone was absolutely unnecessarily rude.
Great Lawyer! Steve bush. I was unable to afford to keep him and I was too scared to be upfront with him about the reality of my personal life at the time that I had him. I would have won my case if I kept him and didn’t go pro se. He is intelligent, thorough, compassionate and ready to fight for his clients.
Seemed uninterested in my case. Wanted to drop me if I fell behind, and by behind I mean 300 plus. My balance was never significant. I drew up my own agreement and dropped it off. Signed by my soon to be ex., so he can draw it up. Maybe he just didn’t like me. Either way, I ended up with residential custody of my kids.