I ended up paying her $2500 and still had to pay $700 per month for 4 years ! for Alimony ! No kids involved ! She did a horrible job ! Beware of this lawyer !! This was the biggest mistake of my life ! After marrying my EX that is !
Beth A. Striegle grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After graduating from West Catholic High School she attended Ferris State University where she obtained an Associate’s Degree in Commercial Art. Prior to attending law school she obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Calvin College where she graduated with honors. While attending Thomas Cooley Law School she raised two young boys. Beth completed her law school internship at the Sixty-Plus Elder Law Clinic. She considers the experience she gained while working for the clinic to be very valuable because it gave her a better understanding of the various issues that plague the elderly. After receiving her Juris Doctorate in 2003 Beth A. Striegle began working for Faulk & Foster, Inc where she was involved in managing site acquisition for the telecommunications industry. In 2008, she joined Kozma Law Office, PC where she worked as a general practice attorney. Beth joined Brianna T. Scott and Associates, PLLC in the spring of 2013. Beth is an active member of her community. She has served on the Pierson Township Planning Commission and was the Chairperson of the Pierson Township Board of Appeals. She is also involved in Gift of Life. In addition, she is a member of Local First.
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I hired Beth to represent me !
I ended up paying her $2500 and still had to pay $700 per month for 4 years ! for Alimony ! No kids involved ! She did a horrible job ! Beware of this lawyer !! This was the biggest mistake of my life ! After marrying my EX that is !
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