Ronald G. Greening, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Austin, TX with 13 reviews
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Ronald G. Greening

506 West 15th Street, Austin, TX

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University of Texas
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University of South Carolina School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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02 Jan, 2019
I called to schedule a free consultation for a probate matter. Mr. Greening advertises FREE CONSULTATION on Avvo and on his own website. NOT TRUE! I made the appointment, and spent 15 minutes or so on the phone with his assistant explaining my needs so that Mr. Greening could be briefed prior to our consultation. Then several days later I got a call back from another person in Mr. Greening's office to inform me that the so called "free" consultation requires a $4,000 retainer fee up front. So, it's only "free" if you agree to retain Mr. Greening in advance of the very first meeting you have with him! Isn't that pretty much the opposite of a "free consultation"??? Losing a family member without a will is difficult enough, but being forced to deal with attorneys like Mr. Greening just adds to the misery. Hopefully I will be able to find another probate attorney who will sit down with me for 15 minutes free of charge and hear my story without asking me to shell out $4,000 just for the privilege of speaking with him/her. Hard to believe Mr. Greening has such high reviews from other people. Surely this same thing has happened over and over again to other people like me who foolishly believed the advertising that he offers a free consultation.
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Katy

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03 May, 2018
In2003,shortly after I retired there was a neighborhood meeting which I attended.I contacted Ron Greening about a trust for my son. My son passed away and Ron assisted me in a new trust for my family.The efforts of the Greening Law Firm exceeded my expectations.
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Patrick

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11 Jan, 2018
Ron helped through a trying period while building my estate plan. There were many changes during that period including sale of properties, purchase of properties and the death of my Wife of 52 years. Through it all, Ron was patient and provided the best professional advice.
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Pros
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Excellent client service and responsiveness
“Ron is very thorough, presents options very clearly, answers questions in lay terms, is very patient, provides follow up to be certain that all bases have been covered and small details have been attended to. He provides very timely scheduling and performance.”
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in estate planning
“Ron appears to be very knowledgeable, especially about trusts. By happenstance, we have heard from a different third party that his firm is recommended by a large, national investment firm to assist clients like us when the clients put together trusts.”
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Compassionate and caring approach
“Ron Greening and the Greening Law Firm are the most caring, compassionate people you will ever meet. They truly care about their client's.”
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Excellent value and cost-effectiveness
“Excellent service, excellent value. Prompt, professional, very well explained.”
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Commitment to supporting veterans and the military
“Ronald Greening's Law Firm services. I am an Army Officer veteran and I am very pleased with Ronald Greening's Law Firm services.”
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Misleading advertising about free consultations
“NOT TRUE! I made the appointment, and spent 15 minutes or so on the phone with his assistant explaining my needs so that Mr. Greening could be briefed prior to our consultation. Then several days later I got a call back from another person in Mr. Greening's office to inform me that the so called "free" consultation requires a $4,000 retainer fee up front.”

Publications

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Texas Estate Planning Basics, Wills and Living Trusts
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The Greening Law Firm, P.C. Blog, Business Succession Planning

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