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16 Dec, 2014 by Beth
He tried to charge me an exorbitant rate of $250 to handle a simple speeding ticket in the county he practices in, where he is steps away from the courthouse. Found a much better option, and will contact the referring source in St. Louis (which charges $99 to fix traffic tickets in St. Louis and a few Western Illinois counties) to let them know how this guy operates.
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24 Jan, 2014 by Anonymous
This individual was appointed to represent me as a public defender. He simply conveyed the wishes of the assistant states attorney and the presiding judge. He did absolutely NOTHING that would have benefited me as a client, Nor was he concerned with any aspect of my well being not only as an individual, but as a client as well.
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10 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
I hired this lawyer to take care of my parents estate payed her and she has not returned any of my phone calls it,s been 2 years I will not recommend this lawyer
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07 Feb, 2023 by Dorothy
The Woods Family hired Michelle to represent us regarding my father’s estate. We personally paid her $1500. She was always last minute and rarely returned telephone calls, messages, or emails. We had to notify the Disciplinary Office regarding her lack of attention to this matter.
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04 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
She was working on our real estate transaction and the emails she would send are SO unprofessional. Stating that people have no idea what they are doing and that she only wants to speak to people who know “real estate 101.” I’ve been in the business for almost 40 years and have NEVER dealt with a more unprofessional and rude lawyer. Take your business elsewhere!
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08 Feb, 2021 by Anonymous
Jim Meason is by far the worst attorney I've ever encountered in over 20 years in the real estate business. On a $67,000 property that was a cash purchase he charged my $1000 because I was an out of state buyer which was a high fee on average for attorneys in that area, but I obliged. I put down $1000 as an earnest money deposit through Mr. Meason and paid him his $1000 fee as well. The home inspection revealed that the home was in no condition to be sold, so I instructed Jim to void the contract and return me my earnest money deposit. For that alone he charges me $1525.00 and returns me only $475.00 of my earnest money deposit. He charged over 1500 dollars for a house that he didn't even have to close on after he initially stated that his fee is usually 500 dollars but this time would be 1000 because I was an out of state buyer. Mind you this was all within a 2 week period. Its not like he had to do much more than send a few emails and make a few phone calls and get my earnest money returned to me. He is horrible at getting back to his clients in a timely manner, sometimes taking more than 3 business days to respond and never picks up his phone. He is a con man....do yourself the favor and stay away from him unless you have money to be scammed out of.
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21 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
When I first hired Dean, he said that my ex would be paying the majority of the fees. However, it turns out that I not only paid for Dean, I also helped pay for my ex's lawyer as well. Whenever I would email Dean or the office, they acted as if they really didn't care at all about very important matters. I felt neglected and I lost everything.
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29 Apr, 2022 by Craig
This attorney is by far theeeee worst attorney I have ever had interaction with and will end up costing me an additional 500 I don't have, and possibly my parental rights. His inability to orally articulate to the judge that the interrogatories in my contested adoption case were partially complete and could be turned over to opposing counsel was and is sophomoric.... I repeatedly told this would be paper tiger that the questions in the interrogatories were partially complete, and could be turned over. He sat there complacent as opposing counsel along with the judge went to school on him with constructing their pretrial narrative of painting me out to be dragging my feet with discovery... ***I will preemptively point out after missing appointment to go over discovery with him, I called his office to reschedule and my call was not returned until the day before court....
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14 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
Please avoid her. She is very disrespectful of her clients. She needs to take a course in people skills. She might have some psychological problems.
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09 Dec, 2020 by Anonymous
called this older lady for a consultation she was very nasty and rude she didn't even give me a chance to tell her the facts of my case before interrupting repeadly. Obviously someone who is working from home on a budget from the background loud atmosphere she was in
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14 Sep, 2023 by Anonymous
Linda who works in his office is a nightmare to deal with. She sreams and is accusatory, talks over you and is unable to stop yelling long enough to hear what you have to say. I DO NOT recommend using this law office!! Anyone you allows a member of their team to behave the way she did toward their client is not a person I'd recommend. She almost blew up my closing.
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25 Mar, 2018 by Anonymous
I had a problem with my tenant and hired him to evict because tenant re rented my home to some one else without notifying me. At trial Mr PV failed to notify this to the judge and tenant got to stay there longer.
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22 Jan, 2019 by Ted capone
Don't waste your time and money here with any ICC or labor board issues. Donald and Brian are patsies for our delightfully corrupt Illinois government agencies.
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17 Sep, 2015 by India
I am a single mother of 4 and I hired Mr. Clark to assist with child support. I paid him in March 2014 and as of March 2015, he still had not filed the complaint. I told him I had to borrow the money just to pay him and I wanted my money back. He only gave me a portion and stopped returning my phone calls. I repeatedly asked for the balance back because he did not do any work. Then he advised me he would not be giving me all my money back, that was about the only thing he ever advised. So over a year later I still don't have child support, I'm out of my money, and I have to hire another attorney.
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23 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
John Barr: This attorney has ten counts of misconduct. Please be careful in giving your business to this attorney. Get a real description of his license .
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11 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
We hired him for house purchase. The whole time, the only job he does is to forward emails to the other lawyer. No consultation about strategy. No information about legal procedure. Do not even answer questions through phone call or emails. The only reason we have to use him is that IL requires a lawyer for house purchase legal agreement. Other than that he provide no value at all.
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03 Aug, 2018 by Anonymous
My wife and I hired Ted Kowalczyk as our legal counsel when we were selling our 6 unit apartment building in Chicago. He failed us. Throughout the entire transaction, my wife and daughter communicated with him informing him we intended to reinvest the money from the sale into other commercial property in Wisconsin. He asked my daughter which 1031 exchange company to use. She instructed him to use a particular company. Unbeknownst to us, Ted did not set anything up with the exchange company. Approximately 30 days after the closing, my daughter emailed Ted to get the contact information for the exchange company. Ted informed us then that he did not set anything up with a 1031 exchange company because he did not know we intended to reinvest the money. What? We had told him numerous times we intended to reinvest. We now can not set anything up with an exchange company because IRS rules say that the exchange company must hold the money from the sale in escrow. We did not know this at the time of closing. We are now forced to pay a ridiculous amount of capital gain tax. We feel deceived, lied to and cheated by Ted Kowalczyk. Stay far away!
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26 Jan, 2015 by Kevin
I hired David to meet with my client about a will. He talked a good game until i gave him authority to contact the client. When he arrived at the retirement community he refused to get on the elevator because he weighed too much. He pressured her into giving him a check for $850.00.. He demanded a 90 year old widow talk about her private information in a public restaurant that all her neighbors eat at. He wrote down her name and her beneficiaries grab the check and took off. She asked how are you going to do a will if you haven't talked to the guy who handles my financial accounts. He said this is a very simple will. She felt like she got scammed. When I called the office to talk about the unfortunate event that happened he asked me "who I was" I responded by saying I am the one that hired you for $150.00 to meet with my client and you pressured her into giving you a check for $850.00 he said I don't talk about my clients personal affairs and hung up. After calling him for 2 weeks he finally returned the widow's call. She instructed him to speak with me and to apologize for being rude. He disappeared again for many days. When he did call her back he said he had the will done and he was not going to work with the man that hired him. She told him she was seeking other representation and he intimidated her to tears. He called her until we told him every time she calls us crying about him we are recording the calls he finally stopped. We still have not seen the money returned. Beware of this guy he prayed on the elderly and he wanted to charge her $850 to write down her name and her beneficiaries.
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21 Sep, 2017 by Taylor lindstrom
Do not hire this firm or Josh Friedman in particular. They take all your money, play the game of going around and around, petition after petition with no resolution. He does not have your best interests at hand, I would make settlement agreements with my ex-husband and then the attorneys would disagree to disagree and drag it out for months and years! Charging you for every minute. A simple divorce with a very modest middle income family, cost me alone over $200,000 by the time it was finally over. I had to fire him in the middle of the mess and find another attorney. Absurd and devastating to say the least! Then they file a lien on your home which crushes your credit report. Its enough to go through the divorce let alone be abused by money hungry attorneys who do not care if they force you into bankruptcy. I have tried to make a settlement agreement with this firm and they do not even respond for 5 months, while they continue to add penalties and interest! "As a divorce lawyer, I look first at my clients' needs and family values before I get into the financial legalities of their case," that is a joke!
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22 Dec, 2022 by Robert wisner
NEVER HIRE THIS FIRM!!! I hired Katherine Ruocco to assist in my father's estate probate, which was one of the simplest cases. She never provided an accounting of charges, never advised me of the three court hearings in which she failed to appear in court which is a violation of Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct. I had to hire another firm, spending thousands of dollars more, and they have to salvage the case which was almost dismissed by the judge.
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21 Sep, 2017 by Taylor lindstrom
Do not hire this firm or Josh Friedman in particular. They take all your money, play the game of going around and around, petition after petition with no resolution. He does not have your best interests at hand, I would make settlement agreements with my ex-husband and then the attorneys would disagree to disagree and drag it out for months and years! Charging you for every minute. A simple divorce with a very modest middle income family, cost me alone over $200,000 by the time it was finally over. I had to fire him in the middle of the mess and find another attorney. Absurd and devastating to say the least! Then they file a lien on your home which crushes your credit report. Its enough to go through the divorce let alone be abused by money hungry attorneys who do not care if they force you into bankruptcy. I have tried to make a settlement agreement with this firm and they do not even respond for 5 months, while they continue to add penalties and interest! "As a divorce lawyer, I look first at my clients' needs and family values before I get into the financial legalities of their case," that is a joke!
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What a Probate Lawyer Can Do for You

A probate lawyer assists with the legal process of administering a deceased person’s estate. This often involves guiding executors (if a will exists) or beneficiaries (if no will exists) through the probate process to settle the estate according to the deceased’s wishes or applicable laws. Probate lawyers can help validate the will, distribute assets, resolve disputes among heirs, handle outstanding debts or taxes, and ensure the estate is legally and efficiently administered.

Whether you’re an executor of an estate or an heir facing probate proceedings, a probate lawyer can help you navigate the often-complex legal process to ensure the estate is settled correctly.

When Should I Hire a Probate Lawyer?

You should consider hiring a probate lawyer when you are responsible for managing the estate of a deceased individual, especially in the following situations:

  • The estate has substantial assets: If the estate includes significant assets like real estate, investments, or business interests, legal assistance is often necessary to handle the distribution properly.
  • The will is being contested: If there are disputes among heirs regarding the validity of the will or the division of assets, a probate lawyer can help resolve the conflict.
  • The estate includes complex or unclear provisions: If the will contains complicated instructions or there are no clear beneficiaries, a lawyer can ensure that the estate is administered according to legal requirements.
  • There is no will (intestate estate): When a person dies without a will, the estate is subject to intestacy laws, which determine how assets are distributed. A probate lawyer can help navigate this process.
  • Debt or tax issues exist: If the estate owes significant debts or is subject to estate taxes, a probate lawyer can help ensure debts are paid appropriately and taxes are minimized.
  • Probate disputes: If family members or other parties are disputing the distribution of assets or challenging the executor's actions, legal representation is crucial to defending your rights and ensuring the estate is handled properly.

Hiring a probate lawyer early in the process can help avoid costly mistakes and ensure the estate is settled efficiently.

What Does a Probate Lawyer Do?

A probate lawyer provides a wide range of legal services to help manage and settle an estate. Their tasks can include:

  • Validating the will: Filing the will with the probate court and ensuring its legal validity.
  • Guiding executors or administrators: Advising the person responsible for managing the estate on their duties, including inventorying assets, notifying creditors, and paying debts.
  • Filing necessary paperwork: Preparing and submitting the legal documents required to initiate and complete the probate process.
  • Resolving disputes: Mediating or litigating disputes among heirs or between beneficiaries and executors, including challenges to the will or disagreements over asset distribution.
  • Handling debt and tax matters: Ensuring that outstanding debts, taxes, and estate taxes are properly calculated and paid from the estate’s assets.
  • Distributing assets: Ensuring that assets are distributed to the beneficiaries according to the will or intestacy laws, and that all legal requirements are fulfilled.
  • Closing the estate: Completing the final steps of the probate process, including filing a final accounting with the court and formally closing the estate.

How Are Probate Lawyers Paid?

Probate lawyers typically charge for their services based on the complexity of the estate and the nature of the legal work involved. Common payment structures include:

  • Hourly rate: Most probate lawyers charge by the hour, with rates depending on the lawyer’s experience and the complexity of the estate. Hourly rates can range from $150 to $500 or more.
  • Flat fee: For simple estates or straightforward probate tasks, some lawyers may charge a flat fee that covers all of the necessary legal work.
  • Percentage of the estate: In some states, probate lawyers are allowed to charge a percentage of the estate's value as their fee. This percentage typically ranges from 2% to 5%, depending on the size of the estate and state regulations.
  • Retainer fee: Some lawyers may require an upfront retainer fee, which is billed against as the probate process progresses.

It’s important to clarify the fee structure during your initial consultation to understand how you will be charged and avoid unexpected costs.

How Much Does a Probate Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a probate lawyer depends on several factors, including the complexity of the estate, the type of legal issues involved, and the lawyer’s fee structure. General cost estimates include:

  • Simple estates: For estates with straightforward assets and no disputes, probate legal fees can range from $2,500 to $10,000, depending on the lawyer's fees and the state's probate laws.
  • Complex estates: For larger or more complicated estates with multiple properties, business interests, or disputes, probate costs can exceed $10,000 and may reach $20,000 or more.
  • Hourly rates: If charged by the hour, expect rates between $150 and $500, depending on the lawyer’s expertise and geographic location.
  • Percentage fees: In some cases, a probate lawyer may charge 2% to 5% of the estate’s value, particularly for larger estates or those involving complex legal matters.

Always ask for a clear estimate of fees during your initial consultation to understand the total cost of probate representation.

Top Questions to Ask a Probate Lawyer

Before hiring a probate lawyer, it’s essential to ask the right questions to ensure you’re hiring someone qualified to handle your estate needs. Key questions include:

  1. What experience do you have with probate cases like mine?
    Ensure the lawyer has experience with estates of similar complexity, especially if disputes or high-value assets are involved.
  2. How do you charge for your services?
    Ask whether the lawyer charges an hourly rate, a flat fee, or a percentage of the estate, and request a cost estimate.
  3. What is the likely timeline for my probate case?
    While it’s hard to predict exactly, an experienced lawyer can give you a general idea of how long the probate process may take based on the specifics of your estate.
  4. What steps will you take to manage and distribute the estate?
    Ask about the lawyer’s approach to handling debts, taxes, and asset distribution.
  5. Will you be handling my case personally?
    In larger firms, junior attorneys or paralegals may handle some aspects of your case, so it’s important to know who will be working on your probate case.
  6. What are potential challenges we may face?
    A good lawyer will be able to anticipate possible issues, such as will contests or creditor claims, and explain how they would handle them.

How to Check the Credibility of a Probate Lawyer

To ensure you’re hiring a reputable probate lawyer, follow these steps to check their credentials and experience:

  • Verify their state bar status: Check with your state’s bar association to confirm the lawyer is licensed to practice and has no history of disciplinary action.
  • Look for probate experience: Review the lawyer’s website or professional profile to ensure they specialize in probate law and have experience handling estates of similar complexity.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Look for online reviews on platforms like Avvo or Martindale-Hubbell to see what past clients have said about the lawyer’s probate experience.
  • Ask for references: A credible lawyer should be able to provide references from past clients who can vouch for their professionalism and expertise in handling probate matters.
  • Look for membership in professional organizations: Membership in organizations like the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys (AAEPA) or the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) can indicate a lawyer's commitment to estate and probate law.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make the most out of your first consultation with a probate lawyer, it’s important to come prepared with relevant documents and information. Here’s what you should bring:

  • A copy of the will or trust (if applicable): Bring any estate planning documents left by the deceased, including wills, trusts, or powers of attorney.
  • List of assets and debts: Prepare a detailed list of the deceased’s assets (e.g., real estate, bank accounts, investments) and outstanding debts (e.g., loans, mortgages, credit cards).
  • Death certificate: Bring a certified copy of the deceased person’s death certificate.
  • Contact information for heirs and beneficiaries: Have a list of all individuals or entities named in the will or who are entitled to inherit under intestacy laws.
  • Questions about the probate process: Write down any questions you have about the process, costs, and potential issues you might face.
  • Relevant financial records: If available, bring any relevant financial documents, such as bank statements, property deeds, and tax returns.

By coming prepared, you can ensure a productive consultation and allow the lawyer to provide the best advice for your situation.

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