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21 Sep, 2021 by Jessica
I was very disappointed in their lack of communication. I had no idea what was happening, what I needed to do, or what the next steps were unless I asked several times, which is very scary when you have kids and your future is up in the air. I don't think anything would have gotten done if I hadn't checked in almost every week, which essentially cost me money because I was taking up their time. It did finally get settled, so that is good. I asked for a refund of my remaining retainer in July and am still here waiting for it at the end of September. I would hate to have to contact the Bar just to get my money back.
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18 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
At every turn, failed to take up my cause. Couldn't have cared less about my case. Would lie and say he was in court as an excuse for his inactions..I would look on the court website and he would have nothing scheduled. I would communicate my desires and he did nothing. Every e-mail he sent had numerous cc's, thus ensuring each person in his office could also bill for looking at his communication! Dont walk, RUN! The truth is an absolute defense.
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16 Oct, 2020 by Topher
Don't allow him to represent you Charges you tremendous amount and his offices workers only reply if you contact them first. You'll never receive info about your case unless you ask. Tells you in the beginning he's going to help you out but is so unorganized going into court! Same Family Law matter for 4 years and still no outcome. Didn't even get to custody & visitation issues that's even more thousands! Thousands of dollars later you will still have nothing accomplished and his office will keep charging you for the same paperwork over and over until you go bankrupt then they will quit on you.
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19 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
A judge does not let us show all the truth it's all from Kern county's paperwork he has sided with my middle daughter everything which is all false and that has been deemed by CPS and they given us nothing but good papers and we've done everything they've asked and this judge does not want to hear nothing and he took my son that don't have nothing to do with this case and he took my son to he does not let me talk he never swore me in what can we do we need help just please look at what we have and you tell me please
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13 Nov, 2015 by Richard
I hired Mr. Seidman because I was referred to by a family member, needless to say I no longer speak to that family member ! Mr. Seidman had told me all these things that he could do for me, and get back for me. Well he's no different than a cheap car salesman that tells you the car your interested in is a great buy for the price and reliability. He told me he would file certain motions and in the end, not only did he not file them after he told me(after I retained him, of course) he would. His reason, I don't file motions just because, I decide whether it has merit or warrant. Well how is that "Representing" my wants??? He doesn't respond to calls, emails until its the day before court. When I held him accountable, he quit me after only 2 months of representing me. He's intimidated by other attorney's and is so scattered brain when he returned my file to me not only was it missing original documents, it had "Other" clients info in my file! I would say if you took your $5000.00 to Las Vegas you would have a better chance of winning there than winning in court. Good Luck ! Richard Felix
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15 Nov, 2012 by Patrick
My wife & I met with David to assist us with Estate planning and the drafting of a will, living trust, and other associated documents. Our experience meeting with David was that he was very knowledgeable, trustworthy and personable. He discussed our various options and made sure we understood the ramifications of various decisions. His turnaround on preparation of the documents was impressive and really quick. He was accomodating in meeting with us on short notice to complete the documents and arrange signing. Overall we were pleased with the services we were provided and would have no hesitation in recommending David to others.
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19 Sep, 2012 by Jonathan
I worked with David over the course of 1 year on formation of my start-up restaurant. My primary concerns were having an attorney who was well-rounded, I could trust and would inform me "start to finish" on legal aspects of my business launch. David exceeded my expectations and I would highly recommend him to others.
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16 Sep, 2012 by Anonymous
I worked with David on forming a living trust for my wife and my self. He was upfront with us about what the process would take, and his response time and he was true to his word. I have called him a few times since we completed our trust and he answered basic questions for me at no cost. I would recommend David to anyone who is looking to avoid probate.
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26 Aug, 2024 by Daniel
mark help me to remove my DUI and some old records I had thank you for helping me you did a nice job and well hire you again and hardly recommend you thank you for your help
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17 Feb, 2023 by Anthony
I was 23 when this situation occurred. I was coming home after a graveyard shift to find my daughter awake at 5 in the morning with her mother and a man I had never met inside my home. Drugs on the table and both of them belligerently drunk. The stranger made threatening advances and one thing led to another and I ended up fearing for my life and shooting him twice. I have never found myself in any serious legal trouble before this incident but I was later charged with 2 felonies (assault with a deadly weapon, intent to terrorize). I had one and only one offer for the majority of 4 years. The court's offer was flat out 7 years in prison. The situation being as serious as it was I knew I needed the best lawyer by my side regardless of charge or distance. I spent many hours scouring reviews and online results of every local lawyer in Bakersfield and Mark definitely stood out from the crowd. Results don't lie and Mark's price wasn't any more than any other lawyer of his caliber. I knew from our very first meeting that I had made a great choice and instantly retained him, and so our 4 year journey began. Mark's a master of his craft and knows all the ins and outs of the court system. My case was dragged on for four years in my favor. With COVID-19 all major courts processes were slowed down for nearly two years. I believe this case was not a race but a slow and steady marathon. Although you may want your case done as quickly as possible, which can certainly happen.. I felt Mark's ability to drag my case out until the perfect timing was a game changer. Some lawyers want to get you in and out and wipe their hands clean of your case, but Mark was willing to stay patient and diligent and work with me long term which I greatly appreciated. His staff was always helpful and informative through the whole process. There were no hidden fees or agendas and they always made me feel confident in everything they helped with. Fast forward to just a few weeks ago and my prayers have been answered. The day before trial was set I accepted a miraculous new offer which I was so happy to accept. Mark's work paid off and he was able to get the DA to offer me NO FELONIES, 1 MISDEMEANOR ASSAULT THAT WILL BE DISMISSED WITHIN A YEAR. This means I was put in a horrible situation that I felt I needed to use deadly force and I shot someone, got charged with 2 major felonies, was facing 7 years in prison, and Mark somehow got me sentenced with the same charge as someone could receive for a street fight! If you're reading this, look no further. When you are dealing with your life on the line you don't have any room to leave this up for chance. You need a strong, experienced, reputable lawyer, who will stay by your side no matter how long it takes and will give you the confidence and relief you need during your difficult times.
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21 Oct, 2022 by Tagg saef
I recommend The Law Office of Mark Anthony Raimondo, they were able to dismiss my case. From the desk lady to all of team involved in this firm, they are there to help you with whatever you are going through. ALEX SELMAN you are the man, thank you for dismissing my case.
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25 Jan, 2024 by Brent c
I couldn't be more pleased with Kurt Van Sciver and his firm for my contested inheritance case. Kurt was very professional and efficient, is a good listener and his questions always cut to the chase, was patient in explanations of the legal requirements and many phases of the documentation, handled the negotiations for a settlement without me having to be present, kept me well apprised for meeting him at the 3 court appearances and filed the many papers that were a part of closing this up legally. His cost estimate was spot on and he stayed within budget. I would definitely recommend him for Trust & Estate Law.
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15 May, 2023 by Tracey newman
I live out of state and needed a layer to handle a probate. I emailed 5 in California and he was the only one that responded. He worked quickly on this case and finalized everything in a timely manner.
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05 May, 2023 by Trish nieto
Kurt and his staff are truly amazing. I have gone through hell and back and he helped me get out of a very ugly probate situation. He was calm, even when I was not. He was clear and concise and remained very organized when I was not. His demeanor was much more respectful than the Nichols could ever be. Kurt never had a bad word about my ex-family, yet Nichols did towards me. Kurt will always be there for you on your journey with patience and excellence.
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