Daniela Annette Fuessel, experienced Immigration attorney in Venice, CA with 44 reviews
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Daniela Annette Fuessel

475 Washington Blvd, Venice, CA

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4.8 / 5
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1999:
Law Clerk at Oberlandesgericht Potsdam, JD - Juris Doctor
1996:
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor

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4.8 44 reviews
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18 Sep, 2024
Laura Butuke seems like a good lawyer and she partially is which is why I'm not giving her just one star. But when she had an opportunity to do some legal leg-work to ensure that our parents' house was passed from my father to my mother without reassessment after he died, she instead took the opportunity to get the house reassessed at market value and added to probate along with all of my father's other assets. I've asked multiple attorneys after the fact and they have all said the same thing: this could have been avoided. Conveniently for her and her only, this added greatly to the lawyer fees that she charged us at the end of probate. This also means that we will now be paying $7,000 more per year in property tax for the rest of the time that we choose to own this house. Really greedy and sneaky BS. I do not recommend her services.
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Rya meyers

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17 Aug, 2024
Laura provided invaluable information about options we had no idea were available for my father (even after tons of research ourselves), and the steps to make them happen. Laura and Weylon continue to provide support to ensure my father gets the care he needs. If you are overwhelmed, give them a call. It is well worth it!
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Dionne mccray

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18 Jul, 2024
I spoke to Waylon about the firm and booked an appointment to see Laura. A hour before the meeting Weylon called to confirm, that was a red flag that I ignored. Laura explained what the approval process was and that it could take sometime to get approval given my families situation. I decided to become a client of the firm and sent in my retainer and notified the firm. When the check did not arrive I got an email asking about the check, there was some back and forth. Once the check was received and cashed I heard nothing. I called and asked for status, I emailed and asked for a call back so I could understand what I should expect. Low and behold I got an approval letter and wasn’t sure what to do - was that it was anything else required? I sent another email no response, finally frustrated I called and told the receptionist that I was very frustrated that no one has called or emailed me back. After the phone call I got an email from the firm congratulating me on the approval. Once they got the check there was no communication. The follow up it terrible and unprofessional. I’ve had better service at McDonalds.
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Pros
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The firm provides excellent, thorough, and professional service in handling complex legal matters such as Medi-Cal applications and immigration processes
“Elder Care Law, Laura, Weylon and their team of EXPERTS made this process a lot more UNCOMPLICATED than I ever thought it would be.”
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The attorneys are knowledgeable, responsive, and go above and beyond to ensure client satisfaction
“Daniela is very professional and responsive. The process was completely stress free. She kept us informed throughout.”
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The firm provides valuable guidance and advice, helping clients navigate complex legal situations
“Laura provided invaluable information about options we had no idea were available for my father (even after tons of research ourselves), and the steps to make them happen.”
Cons
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The firm can sometimes lack effective communication and follow-up with clients, leading to frustration
“Once they got the check there was no communication. The follow up it terrible and unprofessional. I've had better service at McDonalds.”
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The building's shared receptionist can sometimes display an unwelcoming attitude towards clients
“The only negative has nothing to do with Daniela's services or firm. The building is a multi-use office building who all share a main receptionist. If you need to physically go to the building, the receptionist will meet you with hostility.”

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