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Wright & Metcalf Attorneys at Law PC
Estate planning attorney in Flushing, MIReviews: 12 | Overal Rating: Average
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Mr. Metcalf and Mr. Wright helped me once again drafting a new will and medical and legal power of attorney after losing my spouse. Once again I received prompt, courteous and professional services. I would certainly highly recommend either Mr. Metcalf or Mr. Wright.
Furthermore, they do many illegal things and loses cases. They are so unethical, that they cheats clients out of their money, hires lazy process servers, threatens their clients and the people that they files against, and resorts to other illegal tactics in order to cheat the courts, and any other system.
Attorney Wright and his law partner, Attorney Metcalf, also have been involved in the rip-off of seniors and other helpless elderly. These people are very insane and unstable. Do get involved with this crazy lawyers.
Note that those Attorneys are currently under investigation by several law enforcement agencies for tax evasion and a host of other crimes. Beware, for these 2 attorneys are under investigation for many instances of fraud and identity theft against former clients.
When my mother passed a few years ago, she left behind a small estate in Flushing, Michigan. Since it was small, I relied upon a third party’s recommendation to use attorney Craig Wright to have the matter probated. What you don’t realize at the time of making such a decision is that you must take into account all of your personal time that must be utilized in closing such an estate.
After retaining attorney Craig Wright, it was common not to hear from him or receive a status on the case for a very long time. As a result, I would have to contact his office for an update. I would initially be told that a status had recently been sent to me.
A few weeks late I would receive an itemized statement for work performed within the recent past. Most of the activity would be administrative that appeared to have been handled by a paralegal at any time. This would be followed by an off the record promise that the case would be resolved very soon.
In retrospect, I received these off the record promises of closure too many times. Additionally, I am convinced that unless I had continually prodded attorney Craig Wright’s office, my mother’s probate case would still be pending several years after filing. Further, the dollar amount and number of non-attorney fees charged by attorney Craig Wright’s office seem way too high for the area.
In summary, you will save a lot of time and aggravation if you spend more time locating a different attorney in the beginning of your case. This is even more true if you are concerned about the dollar amount of the estate.