Reviews
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Patrick hannon
04 Feb, 2024
Conor casey
25 Aug, 2023
Hunabi9
23 Jun, 2023
Well experienced attorney & real estate consultant. Friendly . Ryan & Brian.
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James darnley
14 Dec, 2022
They were really attentive fast and friendly, they even recommended us somewhere else, cool people for sure very cool people, hopefully you'll never need them but just in case I got nothing but great vibes.
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Gary hil
18 Oct, 2022
Great lawyers ,love this law firm
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Jennifer cramer
18 Oct, 2022
The worst possible attorney you can go to! Steer clear if you care about you or your loved ones! Only out for money and will do literally nothing to help you! Total scammers!
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Gene sprecker
24 Sep, 2021
Angela m. d.
26 Feb, 2021
Such caring and friendly staff!
Very helpful with telling me what was needed for each of the things I've ever inquired about! The firm has helped my family out so much!
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Alicia brown
09 Feb, 2021
Dave hahn
14 Nov, 2020
Eric pyne
24 Jul, 2020
Great practice. Have always been pleased with their services.
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Anestacia sisson
27 Feb, 2020
*UPDATE* The team at Attea and Attea read this review and quickly reached out to my family and I to make things right. Their condolences were heartfelt and they let us know that they would be happy to fix any remaining issues we had with Mr. Pysz, as he is no longer at the practice. I feel confident that we can work with them in the future regarding my grandparents will/estate, if need be. Thank you, Ryan and Brian!
After my grandma's recent passing, my mother and father tried to retrieve my grandparent's will (my grandpa also passed 2 years ago). They worked with Mr. Pysz, whom did not offer any condolences, told them what they needed to do was "focus on their family instead", and told them if they wanted to acquire the will he wasn't able to help - that they needed to go to surrogate court to get it. He was dismissive, condescending, and utterly useless. Now they have to hire an attorney to deal with Mr. Pysz because they do not have the emotional capacity to work with him, properly grieve, and plan a funeral.
My grandma's passing was not quick. It was an emotionally grueling 6 months for my entire family, but mostly my father. He spent everyday at the hospital feeding his mother after she became a quadriplegic. He, as the executor of their will, should AT LEAST be in the know of how to proceed in terms of divvying up their estate for all of the family. Instead, he is being forced to jump through a bunch more hoops that he can barely handle.
I can't speak on the experience of the other attorney's at this practice, but I can say that you should not trust Mr. Pysz for anything regarding End-of- life planning.
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