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14 Jun, 2024 by Carrie nelson
I cannot say enough positive things about Daniel L. Mellor, JD, LLM and his team at Kulzer & DiPadova Law Firm. My husband and I knew that we wanted to prepare our assets in such a way that if and when something happens to us, our children do not need to have to figure it out on their own, or worse lose the important things we want them to have. Dan was able to work with us, explain each of the steps and create a Trust for us that we know will go to our children. We are not lawyers, we didn’t know the lingo, yet we were treated with the utmost respect and care throughout the entire experience. Don’t wait to set up your Family Trust, and be sure to use Daniel L. Mellor, JD, LLM to create it for you, you will be so happy you did.
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13 Jun, 2024 by Natalie p
As a financial planner I meet with lots of clients that have estate planning needs. I have referred numerous clients to Dan Mellor with zero hesitation. He is knowledgeable, thorough and kind. All of my referred clients have thanked me for putting them in competent, compassionate hands. I not only consider him a friend and resource but an extension of my business.
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26 Dec, 2023 by Alfosno gambone
Douglas R. Madanick is part of a solid team of lawyers that deliver results in a wide range of practice areas but especially tax disputes. Our law firm trusts them with our own clients. I highly recommend them
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28 Mar, 2023 by Anonymous
Absolutely awful experience!! I started off with paying a hefty retainer fee. The reason I hired this attorney was because my brother was doing shady dealings with my dads property after he passed away. My brother tried illegally putting the property in his name. After speaking with Dan,the attorney I hired he said this indeed was illegal and stated the case would go in my favor. According to my brother, my dad also had a "will" but ironically he wasnt able to come up with it. Dan made it known he would get what I asked for based off of all the evidence presented. All I asked was to have equal assets to my father's estate which is what my dad would have wanted. Since my brother was not forthcoming with documents of my dads property, Dan sought to make me the Administrator. After months and months gone by nothing went in my favor. Insteas of Administrator I ended up being " co administrator" but I was never given any opportunity to make any decisions on my dad's estate. Only thing I kept getting was billed for 'ridiculous exacerbated services. My brother had hired an attorney of his own and Dan played into that attorneys hands and my case ended up like it began with everything going in my brother's favor. *To make things worse, I had no say in making any decisions on the estate even though I was supposed to have rights too. * I asked for the "will" my dad was supposed to have had in my brother's possession but no will was ever produced. * I asked for my dads house not to be sold because it was sentimental. My brother was eager to sell it and Dan didnt even try to fight the sale and allowed the property to be sold. *My dad had a vintage vehicle in his possession but Dan didnt even try to locate the vehicle which was in my brother's possession along with other estate assets. After hiring this attorney, I did not receive not 1 thing I hired him for but mounting attorneys fees. My brother got what he wanted and I received nothing. This attorney did nothing I ask of him and he didn't fight on my behalf in any way but string me along. Im stuck and still mourning my dads passing and dealing with a sheisty brother, not to mention the mounting attorney fees being taken out of my portion of the estate. All he seemed to care about is the attorneys fees and not fighting on my behalf. The attorney wouldnt even allow his fees to be paid by my brother who caused me to file the suit in the first place for his illegal action on my dad's property. After knowing what I know now, I would never had hired or trusted this attorney sought a truthful attorney who would have fought on my behalf. If I could leave no stars, I would. Im beyond disappointment..
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24 Aug, 2022 by Christine ritchie
In 2009 they rep me my brother and sister which i think may be a conflict of interest against my aunt. They lost and I had to give money to aunt and pay them large sum. Not very nice. All while I had just suffered neurological damage in February of that year.
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