Melissa Ann Gleick

61 Boyden Road, Holden, MA

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Laura meyer

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24 Sep, 2024
My husband and I went to Melissa for a basic estate plan and signed documents in October 2023. A representative kept going back and forth fixing things, but eventually, it was done. Melissa mentioned one more correction but assured us we wouldn’t need to sign anything and would receive our paperwork within two weeks. A year passed with no documents. Despite several calls, no one followed up until I spoke to Melissa’s husband, Markus, who said the will looked fine but would check with her. I scheduled an in person appointment as a backup. Melissa called a few days later with excuses, blaming her staff for neglecting our paperwork. She also said they listed my husband’s mother as mine, requiring us to sign again, and promised to leave the papers in our mailbox. Over a week later, no papers arrived. Someone from the office called me about the papers and I tried to cancel the process, but he told me to email Grace. 20 minutes later, Tom called, insisting he’d come to our house for signatures, contradicting Melissa’s promise to leave the papers and the call I had before that. When I declined, he pressured me, saying he couldn’t leave the documents without her approval. We paid $750 and received nothing—no apology, no refund, and most importantly, no estate plan. The lack of communication, disorganization, and neglect are unacceptable. Every promise made was broken, the plans kept changing, and no one took responsibility to go in the right direction moving forward.
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Highly knowledgeable and educated in estate planning
“Attorney Gleick is highly educated, and possesses in-depth knowledge to assist her client/s with their desired Will/Trust structure.”
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Excellent communication and ability to explain complex scenarios clearly
“It is Attorney Gleick's ability to explain the most complex scenarios and convey this to her clients in a clear, concise, and comprehensible manner.”
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Deeply listens to clients and builds meaningful relationships
“Among many of Attorney Gleick's fine attributes is her ability to listen to her client; not the most pervasive element in today's legal profession!”
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Handles unexpected challenges with patience and professionalism
“I, myself, incurred several unexpected obstacles establishing my Trust with my brokerage firm which Attorney Gleick handled with an abundance of patience.”
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Exceeds client expectations and makes the process easy
“Attorney Gleick exceeded all of my expectations, (and I mean, "ALL"), and made the entire process easy.”
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