Reminger Attorneys At Law

Reminger Attorneys At Law

Reminger Attorneys At Law

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Tommy Berner

2023-08-04 03:59:32

We hired Reminger when we needed help with estate planning. Cannot say enough good things about the probate, trust and estate team at this firm. Allison McMeechan served as our trusted advisor by helping us evaluate our needs and to create a customized plan. She explained everything very clearly, interfaced with other professionals involved in the process, and handled our matter very efficiently. I would highly recommend her as well as the entire group at Reminger.

The Drellishaks

2020-10-02 01:36:58

As one of the beneficiaries of my parents' trust, I hired Reminger Attorney Adriann Mcgee to represent me. I needed someone to look out for my best interests; someone to protect me against the heinous actions of my brother (the successor trustee), who is unjustly administering the trust after the deaths of our parents; someone to help me navigate through the provisions of the trust document; etc..... What I got in Reminger Attorney Adriann Mcgee was someone who was incompetent throughout her representation of me, and someone who has left me in a worse position than I was in before I hired her. Soon after she was hired, Adriann Mcgee said defamatory / derogatory statements about me to the opposing party, statements that no attorney should express about a client to anyone, ever. I did not find out what Ms. Mcgee had said about me until several months later when I read her defamatory / derogatory statements in a motion that the opposing party had filed with the court during the course of my lawsuit. After that, the opposing party continued to use those defamatory / derogatory statements said by Ms. Mcgee against me over, and over, and over, in subsequent motions that he filed with the court, and also, at the court hearings. During her representation of me, Adriann Mcgee did not give me proper legal advice, and failed to present me with all of my options pertaining to a provision in my parents' trust regarding the cancellation of a mortgage that is held by my deceased parents on my property. After she no longer represented me, I was told that as a "courtesy", I would receive a satisfaction of mortgage document drawn up by Ms. Mcgee. The satisfaction of mortgage document that I received contained numerous mistakes, and I had to edit the document in order to correct Ms. Mcgee's errors. Even after I corrected Ms. Mcgee's numerous mistakes, the document itself was useless under my circumstances. Deceased people cannot sign documents, so, it was an absolutely inappropriate document that I could not use, something that a competent attorney would have known. I have done my own research, and according to The Ohio Revised Codes Statute 5301.30, mortgages expire after a certain amount of time. I can just wait for my mortgage to expire, so, it is not necessary to have an attorney draw up legal documents to cancel it, a fact that Ms. Mcgee failed to mention. A competent attorney would have been familiar with The Ohio Revised Codes Statutes regarding mortgages in order to provide a client with all of the available options, and not just mention the options that an attorney can profit from. Adriann Mcgee failed to file an action in court for The Ohio Revised Codes Statute 2108.81, as she should have done. This is a significant blunder that a competent attorney would not have made. Ms. Mcgee's failure to file an action in court for The Ohio Revised Codes Statute 2108.81 has left my deceased parents, and me, with devastating consequences. Her incompetence has allowed my brother to inter our parents' ashes in a place that they never would have chosen, that they never would have agreed to, and a place that I would have objected to had I been consulted, as I should have been according to The Ohio Revised Codes Statute 2108.81. Adriann Mcgee made arrangements for something that I specifically told her not to make. By doing what I specifically told her not to do, Ms. Mcgee set off a chain of events that ended very badly. In order to deceive a colleague, Adriann Mcgee altered an email regarding my case. This has made me wonder if Ms. Mcgee has falsified any other documents. These are just a handful of the numerous issues that I have had with Reminger Attorney Adriann Mcgee. If you ever need an attorney, do yourself a favor, and hire someone else.

Lynda. Robinholt.

2018-06-17 02:27:41

Professional

Kathleen Gibbons

2018-03-15 06:58:46