Elizabeth Stuckal, experienced Probate attorney in Fairfield, CT with 3 reviews
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Elizabeth Stuckal

83 Flower House Dr, Fairfield, CT

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09 Feb, 2017
She was court appointed conservator For many years we didn't even know what she looked like . When she finally stepped up do the job I found her to be very alienating. Her fees are on the high side. Not a good fit for our family or the elder relative she was assigned to represent she actually scared him at one point with his living arrangement. Run don't walk
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Eli

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09 May, 2015
Prompt service - returned all calls ASAP and got it done right at a reasonable price. A real wizard at Probate and Real Estate. We've used her a number of times with reliable results. The best at the price.
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13 Feb, 2013
What can you say about a person that over SEVEN YEARS, NEVER returned a telephone call, NEVER answered a letter, NEVER answered an email, NEVER answered a fax, NEVER provided documentation that you asked for, NEVER corrected written or arithmetic mistakes, NEVER explained her actions or inactions on a matter and NEVER acted in even the most remotely professional matter? How about charging $250 per hour each month to pay a $20 telephone bill each month when a bookkeeper could be hired at 1/10 of that hourly rate? Or leaving furniture in storage for years irreparably damaging it because she was too indifferent to address it? But then there is also the intentional bill padding and bills that don't add up and that are never corrected. Then there is the complete indifference and refusal to call a next-of-kin to report a serious illness or stroke of a loved one, and then telling the nurse (who wants to call) that she doesn't have your telephone number, or telling the court that she doesn't have your mailing address (lying about it in the process). If that is not enough, how about losing a loved-ones will and completely ignoring your requests for information about her billing (and paying herself from the estate)? What about never actually visiting the client and then to resign to allow a more competent and responsive Attorney to serve the needs of a loved one and while completely refusing to communicate in any way for seven years with the next of kin? Well there is all this and so much more awaiting you if you consider hiring Ms. Stuckal. But she won't be honest enough to tell you. The real question is, why would you ever even consider hiring someone like this? Hopefully you won't! Your family members will thank you for it!
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