Worthington, Ohio
Reviews
12 reviews
Cedrick Hoodye
I would NOT recommend this person for any of your legal needs.
Gino Petitti
I came to The Law Firm of Doty and Obenour in Upper Arlington to help with a business formation for me last year, as well as other legal matters related to one of my businesses since then. Hannah is the epitome of professionalism and very, very thorough. I would definitely recommend her to any of my family or friends! Keep up the great work!
Aaron Kreais
Wonderful firm to work with and experts in the area of adoption, surrogacy, and assisted reproduction. Would recommend to anyone needing assistance with their family law matters or looking to build a family via adoption or surrogacy. I really appreciate the personal and caring relationship they foster with their clients.
Donna Hofmann
Great advice, prompt response time. A good ally during a tough time.
Cheryl Gregory
I referred a friend and neighbor to the Law firm of Doty and Obenour. She needed to file for legal separation from her husband and with her ethnic back ground she was unsure of laws in the U.S. My friend and neighbor kept me apprised and thanked me for referring Hannah Botkin Doty and Abbie Obenour for guiding her in the right direction and helping her make the right decisions. They are kind, patient and truly care what is the best interest of their clients. For any legal service contact them and they will guide you with their vast knowledge of the law. Thank you for taking care of my friend!
Rita Mills
Keep looking ... we do not recommend Abbie Obenour at all!
Lori Evans
Hannah was wonderful and helped me with legal items earlier in 2015. I would highly recommend her for your legal needs!
George McKinniss
When I saw the house shoes I knew I was in right place! Explains things very well. Patient. And right off I270.
Marcus King
The finest attorney I have ever known, and I have been divorced 4 times. So, I know a few.
Beth Prior
Shockingly sexist and biast. Miss Botkin-Doty was a guardian ad litum in my custody dispute. She wrote in her report that my male children would benefit from living with their father so he can teach them how to be men. There are plenty of single mothers raising their little boys up to be fine young men! It does not take a male to raise a healthy productive man. Nor does it take a female to raise a woman. The bias stems from which attorney requests the guardian ad litum. This unethical practice is used to build a relationship with the requesting attorney in order to gain future requests. Family law is all about the money and never what's in the best interest of a child and Miss Botkin-Doty plays that game very well.
Rebecca Yingling
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