The following facts are documented and I'm happy to share further details if you reach out to me directly. Donna Price was retained after the death of my grandfather. She was supposed to represent my father after his sister altered their father's Trust while he was mentally and physically declining from dementia. After the initial meeting, during which we paid a $5,000 retainer fee, we barely heard from Donna, nor did she return our calls or keep on top of any legal obligations necessary to represent my father's interests. She missed a critical 6 month deadline by failing to file papers in court necessary to protect my father's case in the matter of his father's estate. After this time, we met in person and she stated, "We will be filing a TEDRA." That never happened. It was never filed. As my grandfather's estate rolled along and property of the estate was put on the market, my father was not kept apprised of any activity or the status of his legal case was. After repeated calls, a secretary would occasionally call me back. One of them passed along a message from Donna that I could help my father to file some kind of a lien against his sister to prevent property from being sold, but also that it would have to be done on our own and we would be liable for any loss or potential losses by the estate that resulted from that action. (What did we even hire an attorney for, right?) My father ended up retaining a different law firm in Tacoma (Inge Fordham rocks, btw!) to represent him, and the attorneys at that firm were stunned to review the case and note the complete lack of action and accountability by Donna Price and Parr Price law firm. There was also a significant delay getting records and files from Donna's office to the new attorney. Not only were they were not expedited to the new law firm, I had to retrieve them myself, personally, from Donna. At that time, I was also handed an invoice with an additional $3,000 added to the $5,000 that we had already paid. When I returned to her office to discuss it with her, she said, "You can just forget about the invoice." Needless to say, due to the inaction and irresponsibility on the part of Donna Price and the Parr Price firm, my father's rights to his father's estate were not preserved and his sister walked away with most of their father's estate, rather than the even split my grandfather intended in the decades prior to his illness, and Donna missed my father's only opportunity to have his rights represented. Based on our personal experience, I highly recommend avoiding Donna Price and if it were possible, I would her the negative five stars that she earned while handling my father's case.
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