Was disappointed with Mr. Klein. A fairly easy case with false allegations from one parent towards the other. The $25,000 I gave Mr. Klein the first day we met,Lead me to believe he was our attorney. We didn’t know he contracted out other attorneys to do his work. He just takes the money and gives a good sales pitch. One of his contracted attorneys he assigned to our case, works for Kingston, Family court. We could have obtained her or someone like her for free The case lasted over 4 four years with very little movement. Mr Kleins contracted attorney told us that key motions were filed. We found out later they were not filed. The biggest loss was not so much the $25,000. It was the seven children that cried out for 4 years for their parent. The other parent seemed angry, vengeful, yet happy knowing she could easily get her way with a false allegation. One that was never questioned or brought up in court. And the attorneys ignored that. Had the faults allegations been addressed the case would’ve been over in 3 to 6 months as Mr. Klein promised. Mr. Klein never once involved himself in the The case, even though I asked him over and over to please step in. After over four long years, the children finally got to see and visit the accused parent. No evidence whatsoever for the false allegation. We hired Stephen, not several other people that worked on the case. He is a very good salesman, and because of that could have used that sales pitch to fight for us and the children. But he didn’t. I had to hire another attorney and left a lot of unused money on the table with Mr. Klein, which he would not even return a portion. I’ve learned not to Google the most popular attorneys on the Internet. And I don’t know where the five stars come from. I would go to someone that presents themselves more truthfully. I paid for what he promised, and he didn’t quite step up to the plate. Mr. Klein’s response to this is totally false. He offered to handle the case from start to finish for $25,000 and I paid him that day. He remembers very well the case, as I have letters that I wrote him pleading with him to step in. The case lasted four years because we had to hire another attorney leaving money on the table, but it still did not close for four years because the next attorney was not much better. She tried. Mr. Klein may have been a good attorney, but he would not show any of his abilities. He put the case in other inept peoples hands and had no information about the case Yet he was the one we paid and he was the one we thought would represent us. This also happened to a friend of mine, whose daughter asked for money back from him when he didn’t come through with his promises. Fortunately, she gave a retainer with minimal loss. With his great sales pitch, we went for the $25,000 deal to do it all. I’m just trying to save others from the grief we went through and the emotional damage of the seven children that were involved. Not only did Mr. Klein not take the case to heart, neither did the courts. It was all about who the best lawyer was, and we didn’t have a good one. The other side did. And had we hired that attorney , the results would’ve been different for sure. When looking for an attorney, I would carefully investigate their history and background. It can be very telling and might prevent disappointment and financial loss. Perhaps he’s changed now five years later. I could easily post a letter I wrote to him as it’s still on my computer, pleading for him to step in. I’m not sure why he’s denying this case. It’s similar to how he denied us legal help and support when we needed it.
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