Do not use Paul Kubinski to write your will. Do not use him to represent the executor of an estate that has to go through probate. You have been warned.
Review Left On 02/26/2020
roxanne alexander
Good attorneys
Review Left On 02/26/2020
Baltazar Frutiz
Can’t say anything bad about Kubinski, very professional and got the job done within the timeframe I asked
I really don't know yet. The purpose was to receive the money out of the house my ex is in but so far it has not happened and we are supposed to have a meeting Oct. 7 but Kubinski promised he would settle it.
Review Left On 05/26/2019
clutter junkie
I have been to see mr. Kubinski several times for different legal matters and have been very satisfied with the service and the documents that were drafted for me
Review Left On 02/26/2018
Rich Drago
Fast friendly and amazing!
Review Left On 02/26/2018
G T Marr
Absolutely horrible receptionist. Refused to listen to what I had to say about the case I was inquiring about; just kept jumping to conclusions, interrupting, and all the while having a miserable attitude.
Review Left On 02/26/2018
Arturo Dominguez
I wouldn't recommend Kubinski and Associates for anything especially as they decided not to represent me in the probate court once my brother stated misbehaving. This being even though I understand they have an experienced estate lawyer in their firm.
Paul himself is personal when you first meet; tells you can call with any ask questions. However if/when he does call you back, you will get generalized answers. Unfortunately if you do have questions your calls will be refereed to his paralegal whom rarely calls back.
That may actually be a blessing in disguise because when they do call you their demeanor is nothing if not rude and condescending. This is especially true if your estate case gets challenged by an uncooperative/ dysfunctional sibling.
At that point they'll take your money and tell you to find another attorney.
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Paul himself is personal when you first meet; tells you can call with any ask questions. However if/when he does call you back, you will get generalized answers. Unfortunately if you do have questions your calls will be refereed to his paralegal whom rarely calls back.
That may actually be a blessing in disguise because when they do call you their demeanor is nothing if not rude and condescending. This is especially true if your estate case gets challenged by an uncooperative/ dysfunctional sibling.
At that point they'll take your money and tell you to find another attorney.