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    I was a 20-year legacy client of Kobrick & Moccia, LLP, trusting them to handle my estate with…read moreprofessionalism and care. Instead, I was met with repeated attorney turnover, missed deadlines, unaddressed escheatments, and a complete failure to provide a required accounting. Critical real estate and other assets remain unresolved. As a disabled, grieving client, I relied on them for stability during a vulnerable time. Their abrupt withdrawal--after years of trust--has left me scrambling for new counsel, costing me both my health and additional finances. The lack of transparency and accountability has only deepened the emotional toll. I pray new clients are not deceived as I was, and that they seek legal representation that values honesty, diligence, and their clients' well-being above all else. For paying $17,500 and getting nothing of value, go elsewhere. I will not be intimidated into taking down my honest, fact based review again. The public has a right to know the truth and I have receipts.

    They expressed that they have difficulty finding or attracting loyal clients, and that they were…read moreneeding marketing advice. In the time I shared with them, clients expressed directly that other lawyers had made corrections to the trust Anthony had written. Some other clients are in conflict about withheld documents that Anthony will not return to them without payment. He refuses to convey to them that he is legally required to hold that paperwork and the private information being held is not deleted from the office whether they pay for a copy sent or not. Would be wise to have a second or third opinion. Everything is done by a trust program and everyone at the office felt the need to tell me that not any of them had read a single one of the trusts all the way through, ever. It was not terribly difficult to do, could be done easily within one afternoon or long evening. Found at least one verified error in the one I read, with no previous trust drafting experience. Only experience in other areas of legal drafting. They decided after I shared marketing advice with them that I had learned through life insurance and other trust and estate offices, that the job they offered now requires a notary appointment they had not mentioned, and that they were no longer offering the position at all. They told me that the Friday before Christmas, when my job search would certainly be affected until the new year. The position for which I applied was for $75,000, they were only willing to offer $45,000, and said it was for a different position that would be doing less than the paralegals do. It was for the same exact work, but they decided to offer that much less. I would not consider any trust through someone who cannot keep a reasonable commitment to consider someone, or who would remove an opportunity from someone new, right before Christmas. They had asked me to read the trust fully, and I did. The entire office felt the need to tell me none of them were asked to do so. No extensive training or required certifications were discussed at all in the interview or hiring process. They might have used me to do end of year contract witnessing, always knowing they weren't going to really have the position given.

    Ellen Durst Law Offices - divorce - Updated July 2026

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