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19 Apr, 2024 by Geets romo
I'm happy for those who had a good experience with him, but my ex-wife and I had a horrible one. We were trying to work out an amicable solution, but Mr. Kessler was no help at all. It was (obviously) a terrible time for us and he chose to make us feel worse by rolling his eyes and saying things such as "I just don't know how you're going to pay all the bills" and, in so many words, accusing me of cheating on my taxes (I'm a gig worker and my return is complicated). After over $1000 worth of sessions, we were further away from an amicable divorce than we were before. He really milked us and, had we continued, I shudder to think how much money we would have wasted. His little dog, "Mr. B" was running around the office and he would often interrupt our sessions to deal with it. Things turned out great for us because we were able to calmly work it out ourselves, which, in the end, is what everyone in this situation must do. Don't hire someone like this to do your problem solving for you. He just wants your money and you'll still be in a maze of problems. Update: I just read his response and here is my response: What does the timing of my review have to do with anything? The breakup of a thirty-year marriage takes time to process, and it took me awhile to realize how badly we'd been treated. It's important to let others know. It's rather stunning (and incredibly unprofessional) that he would post details of my tax return here, but it's not surprising, given our experience. FYI, I play music at nursing homes, schools, special needs organizations, etc., and it is NOT a profiting "business". With equipment, music, instruments, sound system, travel, etc., it costs a lot more to do than I get paid, so my self-employment section, with legal deductions, always shows a loss. My ex-wife and I are on SS and share my teacher pension and my music gigs are just something I enjoy doing. And, he didn't point out any specific "errors", he just said, "That's an aggressive tax return." We only went to him because we were told by our lawyer that it was a necessary step, but he deserves no credit for helping us, as he claims, because nothing was accomplished. My ex-wife and I worked everything out ourselves. For most people, especially those facing economic uncertainty after divorcing, $1000 for three meaningless meetings is significant. He find it "humorous" and brings Mr. B to work. Solve your own problems. You'll be better off.
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26 Aug, 2024 by Kailash barela
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19 Apr, 2024 by Geets romo
I'm happy for those who had a good experience with him, but my ex-wife and I had a horrible one. We were trying to work out an amicable solution, but Mr. Kessler was no help at all. It was (obviously) a terrible time for us and he chose to make us feel worse by rolling his eyes and saying things such as "I just don't know how you're going to pay all the bills" and, in so many words, accusing me of cheating on my taxes (I'm a gig worker and my return is complicated). After over $1000 worth of sessions, we were further away from an amicable divorce than we were before. He really milked us and, had we continued, I shudder to think how much money we would have wasted. His little dog, "Mr. B" was running around the office and he would often interrupt our sessions to deal with it. Things turned out great for us because we were able to calmly work it out ourselves, which, in the end, is what everyone in this situation must do. Don't hire someone like this to do your problem solving for you. He just wants your money and you'll still be in a maze of problems. Update: I just read his response and here is my response: What does the timing of my review have to do with anything? The breakup of a thirty-year marriage takes time to process, and it took me awhile to realize how badly we'd been treated. It's important to let others know. It's rather stunning (and incredibly unprofessional) that he would post details of my tax return here, but it's not surprising, given our experience. FYI, I play music at nursing homes, schools, special needs organizations, etc., and it is NOT a profiting "business". With equipment, music, instruments, sound system, travel, etc., it costs a lot more to do than I get paid, so my self-employment section, with legal deductions, always shows a loss. My ex-wife and I are on SS and share my teacher pension and my music gigs are just something I enjoy doing. And, he didn't point out any specific "errors", he just said, "That's an aggressive tax return." We only went to him because we were told by our lawyer that it was a necessary step, but he deserves no credit for helping us, as he claims, because nothing was accomplished. My ex-wife and I worked everything out ourselves. For most people, especially those facing economic uncertainty after divorcing, $1000 for three meaningless meetings is significant. He find it "humorous" and brings Mr. B to work. Solve your own problems. You'll be better off.
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18 Mar, 2024 by Javier castro
Alex Campos lawyer ignorant and liar
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18 Mar, 2024 by Steve wenz
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13 Jan, 2024 by Lin lannon
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18 Mar, 2024 by Javier castro
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18 Mar, 2024 by Steve wenz
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18 Mar, 2024 by Javier castro
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18 Mar, 2024 by Steve wenz
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18 Mar, 2024 by Javier castro
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18 Mar, 2024 by Steve wenz
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18 Mar, 2024 by Javier castro
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27 Feb, 2024 by Jp
Marc is the best attorney to work with. He is very professional, keen, and thorough. Marc is highly knowledgeable and adept at explaining complex legal terms in a way that clients can easily understand. He identified all the important issues in the legal documents provided by the opposing attorney, ensuring that our home buying process proceeded as smoothly as possible. I would highly recommend Marc to anyone without any doubt! We could tell he truly cares about his clients. Thank you very much, Marc and the amazing staff at the firm.
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30 Jun, 2021 by Dori hayes
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18 Jan, 2021 by Kimberly zeitler
Highly recommend Marc Bergmann if you need an attorney. This is my second time using his service and him and his paralegal Lisa are wonderful.
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27 Feb, 2024 by Jp
Marc is the best attorney to work with. He is very professional, keen, and thorough. Marc is highly knowledgeable and adept at explaining complex legal terms in a way that clients can easily understand. He identified all the important issues in the legal documents provided by the opposing attorney, ensuring that our home buying process proceeded as smoothly as possible. I would highly recommend Marc to anyone without any doubt! We could tell he truly cares about his clients. Thank you very much, Marc and the amazing staff at the firm.
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18 Jan, 2021 by Kimberly zeitler
Highly recommend Marc Bergmann if you need an attorney. This is my second time using his service and him and his paralegal Lisa are wonderful.
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26 Aug, 2024 by Kailash barela
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12 Jun, 2024 by Steven
I had Sally represent me in my divorce and I've been pretty happy to have her in my corner. She is blunt and straight forward. Which can be good and bad. You may not like what you hear sometimes, but that's what people need to hear. The honest truth about the situation with no sugar coating. I understand a lawyer works for you and sometimes they give you advise you may not like or agree with, but the situation is "this", and we need to move forward like "this" to get you the best outcome. You're not going to win every battle, but at least she will help you get to a better place than your at now. If you're looking for a lawyer who will give you the truth (whether that's in your favor or not) and come up with a plan to get you in a better place without lying to you or making false promises, then Sally is your lawyer. -Steven K.
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09 Jun, 2021 by Ted poplawski
We were clients of EBLG in 2010 when we created our initial estate planning documents. We now live in Arizona and miss the counseling, hand-holding and valuable information EBLG provided to us. Your professionalism and thoroughness spoiled us!
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13 May, 2021 by Anonymous
I retained JPG in a divorce case. She is probably the worst choice ever. If you can't explain to a judge why there is an emergency when you get get hit with a $100k tax bill and there's $30k in the accounts, you should probably reconsider your profession.
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19 Aug, 2020 by John kruckman
Larry and everyone at EBLG are ultimate professionals. They are very thorough and detail oriented, always putting the best interests of their clients first. All while done in a warm, personal manner.
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20 Jul, 2021 by Nate
I was impressed with Sean when I first spoke to him but as the transaction progressed he yelled at me on multiple occasions when I asked him questions that seemed reasonable. I have never been so demeaned. Sean told me that he would try to lower the title company fees and then split the difference with me but in fact he just put my entire family's home purchase in jeopardy 2 days before closing and treated the Seller in the most cold and heartless fashion. It was very unprofessional. Even posting this review concerns me from his retaliation but I am shocked that no one talks about this. Had I read his sooner I never would have been in this situation. I almost lost my purchase.
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01 Feb, 2018 by Jackie
Sean was amazing throughout my process. He and Pam worked tirelessly and kept me up to date at all times. I highly recommend Weppler Law Group!
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23 Jul, 2014 by Todd
Very up front about cost and expectations. Delayed my case until retainer depleted almost exactly. When I negotiated a settlement with opposing party, Ms. Vicari proposed another settlement that upon scrutiny, was worse than the one I secured and negotiated. She didn't appear to remember what was discussed at prior meetings, delaying the progress.
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10 Jul, 2008 by Anonymous
Walter Schummer took cash and did Nothing. He did not want go with us for interview with INS and reccommended to cancel it. We went alone. After 3 years of waiting we made info-pass appiontment to INS and "discovered" that my husband under deportation order for the last 5 month. Terrible discovery! We immediately hired another lawyer. Our paperwork was a mess, wrongly filed. We are still cleaning that mess. More time and more money needed. Almost a year ago he sent us a letter with promice to return our money. He did not retunrned money, but he sent us another letter with promice... to return our money. I am wondering now: is it time limit for return? Is trying to cheat again?
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