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    Rossell L Janette

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    Law Offices of David A. Barzaga

    Law Offices of David A. Barzaga

    4.9
    (30 reviews)

    David is the best attorney I have hired. I needed his services for 2 different traffic citations in…read more2 different counties. San Joaquin and Sacramento. When I first contacted David it was on a Saturday and that awesome that he answered on Saturday. We talked on the phone and discussed both cases and he explained in detail what my options was available to me and explained the best route. Everything was done via phone and email. I didn't have to appear for either of the cases saving me my vacation time and not having to take time off from either of my jobs. On my first case he got the fine reduced and no points which was awesome saving my insurance rates from going up. When he went to court I felt I like I was right there as he texted exactly what was going on. On my second case in Sacramento county he got the case dismissed as a proof of correction reducing the fine from $412.00 to $25.00 and no points on my driving record. David has a great reputation as a traffic attorney and if he can't help you he will refer you to someone that will. If you have the Hyatt legal plan from your work he's in the network and is highly recommended. Thank you again David for the excellent service and great advice. If I get any tickets in the future I will be using him again. He is also doing my living trust. Always returned my calls no matter what time or what was going on plus I didn't have to appear once at any court appearance to resolve either of these.

    If you're looking for someone who truly has your back, David is your guy!!! I wasn't even his…read moreclient, but he still took the time to talk me off the ledge and give me some incredible advice during a really rough time. He was super attentive, genuinely cared, and didn't hesitate to help--even though he had nothing to gain from it. I already have an attorney but really wanted a second opinion, but honestly, I wish I had started with David from the beginning. He's smart, down-to-earth, and just a really good human. If you want someone in your corner who actually gives a damn, David's the one.

    Kroloff, Belcher, Smart, Perry & Christopherson

    Kroloff, Belcher, Smart, Perry & Christopherson

    3.0
    (4 reviews)

    This law firm is quite good at first I was hesitant but honestly their service is excellent they…read moregot us in right away. They are very explicit and concise with their service pertaining the kind of help we need. They are friendly very attentive, comfortable to talk with. Well for my husband and I, if all the qualities, their values and feeling assured then it's worth a visit. So if needing some help regarding Will & Trust it's worth the call ask questions first about their service and make an appointment..

    My family and I had an experience with this law firm during the administration of my aunt's…read moreCalifornia probate estate. The estate contained limited assets. According to probate filings, the executor received nearly $75,000 in compensation and reimbursements, and the attorneys received more than $16,000 in legal fees. Based on our understanding of the will, several beneficiaries did not receive property or distributions that they believed were contemplated, and no one received any amount as much as the executor for assets less than $325,000, some assets were never addressed at all ii the final accounting, where the family had to purchase the last legal filings themselves. One concern relates to notice and transparency during the administration of the estate. Following service of the Inventory and Appraisal in April 2025, additional filings were made with the court through November 2025. It is our understanding that only one beneficiary signed a Waiver of Notice of Proposed Action in April 2023, while other beneficiaries did not waive notice. Subsequent filings after April 2025, including the final accounting and distribution documents, were not served on all beneficiaries, including matters involving compensation. If accurate, this raises questions about whether all interested parties were provided notice and an opportunity to participate in the probate process. Another concern involves accounting and financial disclosure. A family member requested a complete accounting of the estate's assets, expenses, and distributions on multiple occasions, including through formal service upon the law office. According to our records, a full accounting was not provided in response to those requests. There were also concerns regarding communication. As the probate progressed, communication became more limited. Requests for information and clarification were not consistently addressed, and responses were not always provided in a timely manner. In one instance, a named heir who asked questions was informed by Terry Loa that she was not a party to the case. When Rebecca Sem was contacted directly, a similar response was received. Concerns were also raised regarding the handling of vulnerable individuals. Family members informed both the executor and the attorneys that the decedent's son had lifelong cognitive impairments and later experienced a stroke affecting his decision-making capacity. Based on our observations, no formal evaluation or action addressing these concerns was evident during the administration of the estate. Privacy issues were another area of concern. Despite notification that a granddaughter had a no-contact order involving her father, probate documents continued to include her address in filings and correspondence. Questions also arose regarding the distribution of estate property. The distribution of certain items, including antiques, jewelry, and a vehicle, differed from what some family members understood to be the intended allocations under the will. Those distributions did not align with the decedent's intent based on available information. When Atty Sems was asked directly what had happened to a great-great grandmother's rocker and other assets, the response was that the son was given the option and any remaining items were disposed of. Overall, based on our review of the probate record and our experience, there were concerns regarding communication, notice, accounting, and the administration of the estate. Probate attorneys and executors have responsibilities that include providing notice, maintaining transparency, and administering the estate in accordance with applicable law and the decedent's wishes. This review reflects my family's experience and our understanding of the probate record. Individuals considering this firm for estate administration may wish to review court filings, inquire about attorney fees and executor compensation, and seek clarification regarding notice requirements and accounting procedures. This law office failed in our opinion to follow legalities and allowed an exector, the law firm and her spouse (who had no family relations) to profit from a families traumatic event.

    Rossell L Janette - lawyers - Updated July 2026

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