Beth Froelich - Port Washington, WI
Attorney at Antoine, Hoeft & Eberhardt, SC
Lawyers in Port Washington, WI
2560 Hwy. 32 P.O. Box 366 Port Washington, WI 53074 - 0366
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Attorney 2022Allegedly she supports sex slavery and is very racist she wants too leave me with nothing in my divorce I would like to sue her for the depression she has caused me with the man who tried to kill me and abused me in every way shape in form I have too get on government assistance and my husband owns a company this is not fair that she is holding my money hostage and is making my ex husband delay this stressful divorce instead of doing the right thing this women to me in my opinion has been evil towards me and is not fair she is not willing too come too a mutual understanding seeing everything that I’ve went through with my ex husband she is not in this too help she is a big part of the problem she cause so much mental harm too me and she continues too degrade me with him it’s not fair and it’s not right I definitely feel like she is being very racist too
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Hired Attorney 2020-2021Beth Froelich was assigned as GAL in a family matter filed by my ex-wife. I found Beth to be completely biased from the start, accepting ridiculous, false allegations as fact without any basis. Despite the matter lasting nearly a year, Beth never once met me in-person and never visited my home, citing COVID as a concern. Instead, she relied solely on one zoom interview and two phone conversations. The allegations made my by my ex resulted in a police and CPS investigation. Both investigations completely and totally cleared me, however, Beth disregarded this, as the findings didn’t fit the narrative she wanted. My attorney reported that Beth was very difficult to deal with, as she would go days and even weeks between her communications. I believe Beth formed an opinion about me based on my profession, and the false allegations of my ex, prior to even talking to me or conducting any sort of true investigation. From that point on, any information Beth received was looked at through a lens of me being a bad person. If the information didn’t fit her narrative, it was ignored. A family is now torn apart because of Beth. I fear the damage done is irreparable.
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2560 Hwy. 32
P.O. Box 366
Port Washington, WI 53074 - 0366
Phone: (262) 284-2664
Fax: (262) 284-6697
Website: http://www.wislawfirm.com (AHE Website)
Hours: 8:30am to 5:00pm
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