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Anonymous

My ex-husband and I went to meet Julian Coker with an introduction from an investment counselor.  I didn't conduct a comparative survey because of my trust in him.

Her service was very thorough.

Anonymous

Mr. Coker is well-versed in the needs of the elderly's law and can help build trust for the future

Anonymous

I chose Julianne Coker because she was near the place where I lived. When my husband became aware that he had severe dementia, she was on the list at Northwest Hospital. I knew there was an older lawyer in Seattle who was more experienced. But I chose her for the place. My sorrow was too big to understand what she said to me in 31 and a half hours. We met. She went up $6,000 and asked me the name and number of the lawyer I was working with in another state, and many more. My feelings began to walk the road to make better choices, including those who don't invite their retainers.
I couldn't read the scribbling she wrote on the paper. When I spoke on the phone with a Denver lawyer who was not my financial advisor, and also looked at the notes of a good spousal support group, I thought I could do better. So I called and fired Julianne. She returned all the money except $1,500.
The lesson I took away from this terrible experience was that we knew our former lawyer was the former president of Washington Elder Care, and the refund was completed quickly. Don't choose a lawyer on location! In fact, the lawyer I chose said she never recommended to me. By the way, he charged a uniform fee for his service, and I said I could call him and sent him an email without spending money as long as I needed.

Anonymous

First of all, I feel ashamed that I did not conduct any more research.  I had limited legal experience and got Julian's name on my second introduction. When I came from a small town and my father was passing by the only lawyer I knew, I first looked for materials to consult my lawyer. He introduced me to Stacy Romberg. The first consultation here required a more detailed explanation and a lawyer on the benefits of Medicaid and Veterans. They introduced me to Julian. The first consultation was excellent, and she looked knowledgeable, merciful, and expensive. The Company's paid contract was to cover the Asset Preservation Trust and additional consultation hours as needed. We paid for the bloodshed. In this area, we decided to change the fee contract for additional documents that were not considered in the initial consultation. She and she were free to provide the information to determine the necessary information. Every time I heard about the last trust letter (she copied it at the first consultation), it cost me $1,000. But if I don't look, and ask her the paper she proposed and drafted, it's worth just noticing.  I had to request a signed copy of the documents I paid and paid. I received the copy, paid the full amount, and paid for the documents I had already paid. Six months later, her company asked me if I would like to complete the schedule for the trust. I received all six originals by email. A month later, I received a bill due to the phone they started and the time to write a letter with the original documents already paid. Where's the end?  We will be happy to pay for any additional services. They want to make up for time, offer unsolicited services, and send bills. stupid, gloomy