Lea E. Anderson, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Pittsburgh, PA with 61 reviews
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Lea E. Anderson

525 William Penn Pl Ste 3110, Pittsburgh, PA

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West Virginia University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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West Virginia University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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14 Jan, 2025
Elizabeth Molnar advised me to address my criminal case by initiating a PFA case. I spent $$$ for a paragraph and sat an entire day in court to submit it. They appeared with me on the scheduled hearing date, knowing it would be postponed, and charged me another $$$. She told me I needed to hire a criminal lawyer 2 days before my case because they didn’t have one to send, that was another $$$$. But that firm showed up, exceeded the desired expectations THIS firm requested to win the PFA, and did it with one court visit that lasted 30 minutes. The PFA hearing was postponed again, another full day in court, then wasn’t given clear billing expectations moving forward. She handed off the case to Meghan Zupanic. An emergency arises, there’s a PFA violation, Elizabeth was on vacation, Meghan took 2 days to respond, the lack of action resulted in a PFA being filed against me. Told them I planned to change firms, Elizabeth offered me a lower flat fee, promised to address my concerns about lack of urgency or communication, I paid them another $$$$. They made no effort to communicate or keep me informed, likely because they weren’t doing anything to prepare or ensure the desired outcome for the cases. I did the investigative research that Elizabeth suggested, said she would do, and then didn’t. I researched claims and accusations, pointed out lyes, and provided evidential proofs that could be used in my case. Meghan was so ill prepared for the case that the judge was genuinely frustrated. While my character was being ripped to shreds, the JUDGE asked why she wasn’t objecting. She had dates wrong, hadn’t reviewed crucial parts of the case. The conclusion? Another full day in court. My case for the PFA violation was dismissed and a Temp PFA was granted against me. They have negated any validation I had of being a victim from the criminal trial. I relived all my trauma to provide them the resources to protect me from being fearful of them ever happening again. He got to walk away smiling, calling himself the victim, while I have to live with the perpetual fear of being arrested if he sees me somewhere. While I hate to leave such a terrible review, its impact will pale in comparison to how their terrible service has impacted me. They refused to provide me any billing details. They couldn’t speak to a single reason or cause for their negligence other than blaming the JUDGE. They dwindled the possibility of a partial refund so I could seek new counsel, they suggested they would take action to try and remedy part of the outcome, but what they really did was just exhaust any legal window I had for recourse. The negligence, the lack of professionalism, lack of accountability, blame shifting, failure to honor the terms of the retention contract that was signed, is all just absolutely appalling. As they’ve made zero effort to remedy any of this, and have in fact made it worse, I will be filing complaints with all the necessary legal entities. I implore anyone seeking genuine help to look elsewhere.
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Annie miller

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10 Jan, 2025
Ana Lisa Petrella is an extremely efficient, compassionate, and knowledgeable attorney. She got me through the very important process of dealing with child support successfully. Will you be charged for phone calls and emails? Of course. But her rates are reasonable and her experience is extensive, so she will not waste your time, or hers for that matter. When you reach out, she responds within the day, sometimes the hour if you catch her between hearings. She is a warm soul that clearly wants to help her clients get what they deserve. As a woman, I wanted a woman representing me through this process. She gave me the confidence to ask for what I needed, and to not give in to my natural instincts to roll over. I'm so grateful to the person who recommended Ana Lisa to me, and now I'm paying it forward to whoever reads this. Do yourself a favor, just call her. Her office, paralegals, and admins also deserve high praise. They keep you apprised of everything from billing, deadlines, and correspondence about your case. You'll get itemized statements monthly so there are no surprises. Let's face it, if you're seeking a lawyer, you are already stressed- Ana Lisa and her team relieve as much of that pressure as you let them. Just let them. :) Thank you, Ana Lisa and GRB Law, for a seamless process in my case. Annie
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Melinda wedde

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09 Jan, 2025
Highly recommend Morgan Bonekovic--kind, thoughtful, and responsive.
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Pros
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Responsive and communicative attorneys who keep clients informed throughout the process
“She responds within the day, sometimes the hour if you catch her between hearings.”
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Experienced and knowledgeable attorneys who achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“She won my case (in my opinion). She was direct with me, managed expectations, and fought for me simultaneously.”
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Compassionate and empathetic approach, treating clients with care and understanding
“She gave me the confidence to ask for what I needed, and to not give in to my natural instincts to roll over.”
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Efficient and effective in moving cases forward in a timely manner
“She got my divorce over as fast as possible, about 13 months from date of separation to date of a consent agreement.”
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Competent in handling LGBTQIA+ clientele and sensitive to their needs
“I also want to note that they are LGBTQIA+ competent (especially Megan), as I am a community member.”
Cons
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Billing practices can be a concern, with charges for phone calls and emails
“Will you be charged for phone calls and emails? Of course.”
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Lack of preparedness and attentiveness from some attorneys, resulting in poor case outcomes
“She was completely unprepared, unconfident, and had no applicable material to defend my case.”
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Allegations of unethical and biased behavior, such as racism, homophobia, and misogyny
“Absolutely terrible experience. Daniel Glasser and Ari Glasser specifically were so disrespectful to me and my family. They are racist, homophobic, and misogynistic men who should not be allowed to practice law.”
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Concerns about attorneys not prioritizing the best interests of children and families
“They help their clients destroy the lives of others. They don't expect their clients to follow court orders, custody orders or divorce decree orders and they knowingly allow their clients to break the law.”
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Instances of poor communication and lack of responsiveness from the firm
“They don't return emails, they don't answer calls, and they don't have children's best interests in mind.”

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