Brian L Dean

237 Nokomis Ave S, Venice, FL

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Brittany pogue

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28 Jun, 2024
Brady and Jessica were so much help with setting up a will for my dad. Very friendly and professional. after having a stroke my dad has trouble speaking and they were very patient and understanding. would recommend to anyone looking to do some Estate planning.
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Steve estok

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14 Dec, 2023
I lived in Charlotte County for several years, I became familiar with the reputation of Farr Law Firm, when it was time to make a will & a living will I contacted Farr Law Firm, they referred me to Dorothy Korszen at the Venice office, she asked me about the specifics of a living will, I clearly stated" I want every life saving measure initiated no less than 3 times" She had mentioned a "catholic declaration" to which I answered, "I'm not catholic" to which she replied "you don't have to be, it covers your wishes". I had a surgery scheduled, they requested a living will, I took it to the hospital with me, while waiting to be checked in I had an opportunity to read it through, I was in shock, it was the antithesis of what I requested, the catholic declaration has no life saving option, simply pull the plug as "the duty to preserve my life is not absolute". I stopped in to the Farr Law Firm, showing the document to the law clerk, she replied" this is not one of our forms, this is your form" I replied" I was given that document from Dorothy, I don't have access to those forms" She stated she would give the form to Ms Korszen then she will call me. Ms Korszen did call 2 days later stating that I had reviewed & approved the document. I was sent the will, not the living will, she asked me to read it in her office, as I started to read Ms Korszen interrupted stating "it's exactly what you asked for" feeling uncomfortable with her staring as I read the document, I signed it. She again asked what I wanted in the living will, I stated all life saving measures will be implemented no less than 3 times, she replied " I don't have a form that, just tear it up" hanging up the phone on me. I don't like to use the term nasty but she was rude & nasty! For the lack of effort she put into making the Will & Living Will, I could have searched online for a document that satisfied my wishes & have it notarized.
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