At R. Andrew Richner Co., L.P.A., we're here to help clients with all their legal matters. Whether you need help filing paperwork or need full legal representation, count on us to provide legal services to anyone in Twinsburg, OH, and the surrounding areas. Our law office believes communication is the key to understanding your legal needs, so our attorneys listen closely and take the time to get to know our clients.
Treating people with the utmost respect and compassion helps us achieve favorable results for everyone in Summit County. Whether you're buying, selling, or leasing a piece of property, let us complete the paperwork in a detailed manner, ensuring the contracts are legally binding in the court of law.
Treating people with the utmost respect and compassion helps us achieve favorable results for everyone in Summit County. Whether you're buying, selling, or leasing a piece of property, let us complete the paperwork in a detailed manner, ensuring the contracts are legally binding in the court of law.
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Tammy D.
Apr 05, 2019
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Let me start by saying that Mr. Richner and his assistant seem like nice people. This is not a personal attack.
Mr. Richner was contracted by my FIL to prepare his estate. He paid upfront for this preparation. When my FIL passed, we began the probate process. It was THEN (after we paid for the filing of probate, which was unnecessary but certainly beneficial to Mr. Richner) determined that due to the oversight of a very simple matter on my FIL's bank account (the name of a brother who was not executor appeared on a bank account from years prior), the estate had no funds. Probate was not needed
Mr. Richner was contracted by my FIL to prepare his estate. He paid upfront for this preparation. When my FIL passed, we began the probate process. It was THEN (after we paid for the filing of probate, which was unnecessary but certainly beneficial to Mr. Richner) determined that due to the oversight of a very simple matter on my FIL's bank account (the name of a brother who was not executor appeared on a bank account from years prior), the estate had no funds. Probate was not needed