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    4.7 (15 reviews)
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    We've been going to Kurt for years as he's assisted us with various iterations of our family trust.

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    Greenman Lacy Klein Hinds Weiser - Don't bother.

    Greenman Lacy Klein Hinds Weiser

    (39 reviews)

    They really need to start giving the option of negative stars. I called to meet with an attorney…read morewith their firm - Attorney Weiser. I was impressed with his CV. Instead I get a call back from Associate Attorney David Doria. Not so impressed. I'd called needing an attorney to help wrap up a parent's estate. Not write a new law, my issue is not brain surgery, nor rocket science. My need was not going to make case law. I just need someone respectful. There was no, sorry for your loss, nothing like that. Just a slam, bam, no thank you, mam. He was not pleasant. He was arrogant. I'd left a message that I needed someone who could wrap this up soon, so he starts up - I can't do this in 24-hours.... WTH? You can't even book a massage in 24-hours. I told him it might take 20-25 hours, so he says 30 hours? I can't get that done any sooner than two months, my schedule is full. So why did they pass me off to him in the first place if this was the case instead of having the person who took the call just call me back and say they had no room at the inn? It was not a good fit from the get-go. So he goes on to what? Show me his legal prowess? He claims that Ameriprise and Riversource will trip you up on purpose so they get to keep your money longer. This is ridiculous. Next time I speak with them, I will surely pass this message on, so they can have someone call him back. WTH? It's a clear case of an estate to be closed. No complications. I told him I'd been with a worldwide firm and was a small fish in a very big tank and when I asked for a new attorney there because the one I had had no time to finish this up...it didn't work out and I spent a lot of money for nearly hardly anything to be done in four months. He wanted to know immediately how much money I'd spent. WTH? Right? He has no time, slights two financial institutions and wants me to open my check book to him because he's curious? Everything I said, he had a reason why it was wrong and he was right - there is no way anyone who wanted the business or a good review would respond like this. I don't know this man, but by spending about 14 minutes on the phone with him, I was ready to hang up. I was polite, but I've been around the sun many years, and been in the corporate world dealing with Silicon Valley CEO's, programmers and scientists - primarily male. Nothing had gone from 0-60 like this in my entire career. Frankly, the tone, the questions, the comments.... It didn't feel like I was being listened to, or that he really wanted to make anything clear. It was like a meandering dance with a rattlesnake. Not sure where he was going to try and string next, or why. It felt like he wanted me to hang up. For me, it felt like a misogyny issue. It sure wasn't a good experience. Why would someone treat a potential client this way? This place is too busy, too rude and clearly doesn't want your business, or at least my business. I highly recommend David Doria for men, not good men, but men who don't want to speak to women. These men might have a chance at getting past the initial 14-minute call without feeling like they had their head bitten off, or needing a shower (in a bad way). There are other attorneys at this firm, but their initial protocol might be to send new business to this guy. God forbid you have a female judge. Now, like I said, this is my review of being with him for 10-maybe 14 minutes. Maybe I caught him on the wrong 14 minutes of his day. I completely lost track of time. My next call back was from a lovely attorney. A partner, whom I am meeting with later this week. I imagine it will take $10k-14k to wrap up. So that is...this firm lost roughly $928.00 a minute for the duration of the time we spoke. Maybe they should have someone else do intake with him on another phone. Have a partner sit in when new business comes in until he learns to be respectful of new business. That's what doctors do. That's what bakers do until they figure out the process. That's what sales people do. And veterinarians. Editors. Teachers. Just a thought. His CV reads that he's a really great guy raised tons of money for really worthy causes and did great things at university. It does leave out when he graduated from law school. He must have some good qualities, I just did not find them. Maybe he'd be the best attorney you've ever had. I am just pissed he wasted my time in such a frivolous manner. Please, people leave a ton of reviews to prove me wrong, I hope you do.

    Kurt Weiser updated my mother's trust when my father passed, and added a Power of Attorney for me…read moreto act on my mother's behalf. Kurt was easy to work with, explaining the process in simple English and ensuring we understood everything. I was so impressed that my husband and I had our own family trust written at GLKHW. Now that my mother has passed, I am in the process of closing out her trust. We are working with David Doria to complete this. He has been a godsend, making sure I understand and complete my duties, keeping me on track, answering a multitude of questions, and checking in with me regularly. He even took the time to answer questions about my mother in law's trust documents. David is knowledgeable, personable, respectful and kind. I trust his judgement and feel confident that his advice is sound. I am so grateful my mother found Greenman, Lacy, Klein, Hinds and Weiser, and that I have legal representation that I can trust implicitly.

    Walwick & Freed Attorney At Law

    Walwick & Freed Attorney At Law

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    Walwick and Freed Trust Attorneys of Southern California are top notch in the field of being a…read moreTrust Lawyer I'm the sole legal biological heir and beneficiary of the Shultz AB Trust and Walwick and Freed are very aware thousands of dollars are still sitting in California banks awaiting to be taken out. Walwick and Freed are ideal for this position as they are very knowledgable about retrieving the entire trust from San Diego Recorders office I have gone to them before and am now beseeching their help in now closing down the 25 banks under my dads SSI This inquisition began in 2013 and now it's 2026 and this 75 yr old heir and beneficiary needs the remaining funds to be given to her through a successful retaining letter through a rigid 60/40 contingency !!!!! Those reading this won't find a better team to work with to get your trust issues resolved Walwick and Freed I'm ready to sign a retaining letter and let's get this process now ongoing

    In 1993 Mr. Walwick prepared a Living Trust for my mother. My mom was a life long resident of…read moreOceanside with my dad who served in Camp Pendleton since the 1960's. I grew up in Oceanside and attended school there through high school. Mr. Walwick did and excellent job preparing the document and has since passed away. I recently call the office to request assistance with the trust as my mother just recently passed away. I talked to a secretary named "Brenda" who listen to my questions and needs as it related to the trust. She informed me that Mr. Freed or she would call me back. No follow up call was ever made to me during a very critical time following my mom's death. God Bless Mr. Walwick and his ethical, professional treatment of my mother in 1993. I was able to find an attorney who took the time to walk me through the Living Trust and he commented how well the Trust was written by Mr. Walwick in 1993.

    Kurt Weiser - estateplanning - Updated May 2026

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