Great service,good information,and will spend as much time with you as you feel needed.Will certainly go back as needed.
Review Left On 02/28/2020
Chavi Hohm
The hospital insisted that we had to do a Guardianship instead of a Power of Attorney for my sister even though she was well within her capacity to direct assistance. Providence Hospital recommended Jason Broesder to us to do the paperwork. In retrospect, it should have been a red flag but we had no choice and I lived out of the area.
I had one email from the attorney stating that the fee to start services was $750. There was no follow-up clarification on what I should expect to be charged for the final bill. Or if there was a point at which they call and let you know the number of hours they have worked on the process and the corresponding charges. Several months later I received a final bill for almost $2,000 and it did not show my original payment of $750.
I called the office to get an idea of what was going on and the receptionist said: "You must have heard wrong about our fees". I responded and said, "I'm looking at the email about your fees and nowhere is there any clarity on what you planned to charge. Are you saying I cannot read?"
The bottom line is that I needed to get a Guardianship for my sister. I would have paid the fees for Jason Broesder because I didn't really have a choice in order to assist my sister. But the way this company works is that they will charge you for a lawyer working on the file when it is actually a paralegal. You will never talk to Jason Broesder on the phone. But you will be charged for the phone tag you will play for several days. They will not tell you the full costs of getting a guardianship paperwork in advance. And when you talk about any issue with the billing they will say the following...
"Whether you choose to use our services in the future is up to you. Best Regards, Jason Broesder"
Meanwhile, think through what does Providence get for insisting you have to get Guardianship paperwork instead of a Power of Attorney. And think why they insist you use Jason Broesder? Why does this company prey on families without any options who are also in distress? And why is their client communication so bad?
Jason Broesder has been my estate attorney for many years. He has prepared wills, powers of attorney and other documents for five family members and myself. He has always been extremely competent, professional, friendly and very reasonably priced. I highly recommend his services.
Review Left On 09/28/2019
Trinity Branson
This is a great firm!
Review Left On 04/28/2019
Leslie Romanski
After three years and thousands of dollars to create trust and help us through probate , not even a call to offer condolences when my father passed away. ( a message was left so he knew) . Staff is unfriendly.
Review Left On 02/28/2018
Peter Dittler
Casual, personable, competent, love the dog in the office sleeping on its own bed
we are seniors and he comes highly recommended from senior care consultants
Review Left On 02/28/2018
Darin F Liddell
Excellent legal services and representation. Jason Broesder is highly experienced in Elder Law and is an attorney who gets things done!
Review Left On 02/28/2017
David Newcombe
Good people, very helpfull and nice. Just one complaint....dogs in the office. Not what I like in a Lawyer's office.
Reviews
I had one email from the attorney stating that the fee to start services was $750. There was no follow-up clarification on what I should expect to be charged for the final bill. Or if there was a point at which they call and let you know the number of hours they have worked on the process and the corresponding charges. Several months later I received a final bill for almost $2,000 and it did not show my original payment of $750.
I called the office to get an idea of what was going on and the receptionist said: "You must have heard wrong about our fees". I responded and said, "I'm looking at the email about your fees and nowhere is there any clarity on what you planned to charge. Are you saying I cannot read?"
The bottom line is that I needed to get a Guardianship for my sister. I would have paid the fees for Jason Broesder because I didn't really have a choice in order to assist my sister. But the way this company works is that they will charge you for a lawyer working on the file when it is actually a paralegal. You will never talk to Jason Broesder on the phone. But you will be charged for the phone tag you will play for several days. They will not tell you the full costs of getting a guardianship paperwork in advance. And when you talk about any issue with the billing they will say the following...
"Whether you choose to use our services in the future is up to you.
Best Regards, Jason Broesder"
Meanwhile, think through what does Providence get for insisting you have to get Guardianship paperwork instead of a Power of Attorney. And think why they insist you use Jason Broesder? Why does this company prey on families without any options who are also in distress? And why is their client communication so bad?
we are seniors and he comes highly recommended from senior care consultants