Sunday, April 29, 2012

Can a Palm Beach County Family Ever Be Able to Recover From The Evil Corruption of Stuart Klein, Attorney of Palm Beach Gardens Florida


Can a Palm Beach County Family Ever Be Able to Recover From
The Evil Corruption of Stuart Klein, Attorney of Palm Beach Gardens Florida

Stuart B. Klein is an attorney in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida who prides himself on being an attorney who is ethical and professional, however he has created pain to a family in Lake Worth, Florida who is still trying to heal.  Stuart Klein boasts about his expertise in Real Estate Law. He also claims that he is one of best Property Lawyers Palm Beach County has to offer and also a Trial lawyer. He states he is ethical and humane.

Helen Magda Roemer, mother of Cindy Grundman Andreatos and grandmother to Carly Magda Andreatos passed away April 14, 2011. Cindy and Carly are still trying to put together their lives due to the destruction that could have been prevented by Stuart Klein who was the executor and lawyer for Cindy’s mother Helen Magda Roemer.

As per the terms of the will, which Stuart Klein wrote, created and coincidentally was the executor as well, neither Cindy nor her daughter were even mentioned in the will. Mr. Stuart Klein only met Helen Magda Roemer two times in his lifetime and declared her to be mentally fit. He told Cindy that her estate's beneficiary, which is estimated in the “FIVE MILLION DOLLAR RANGE”, was Hospice of The Greater Palm Beaches amongst other charitable organizations. What is the correct amount of the Estate? How many millions of dollars? He's not sharing this information.

When Cindy Grundman Andreatos was notified of her mother’s death by Palm Beach County police department, she was allowed to identify the body. Mr. Stuart Klein told Cindy Grundman Andreatos to no longer contact him or his office. Cindy’s mother was dead for four days until she was notified by the police by phone to come and identify the body. There are horrible and criminal injustices here which go beyond words.

Helen Magda Roemer came to this country, from Hungary at age five under false papers. To this day, Cindy and Carly do not have all the details of their ancestry. Rabbi Ciment was contacted immediately by Cindy Grundman Anwww.ehow.com/how_2109038_sue-bad-lawyer.htmldreatos and as she wept, being a devout Jew asked for his help and prayers. Helen Magda Roemer’s mother Gussie Stein and her father Vilmush Stein came from Hungary and lived off of Jerome Avenue in the Bronx. They sent money to Hungary and Helen was able to enter this country at age 5 and of course the paperwork was faked.  Back then, everything was kept quiet and while Cindy’s grandparents mainly spoke Hungarian, she still remembers them lighting the Shabbat candles every Friday Evening, Helen Magda Roemer’s parents were not only Jewish, but kept a Kosher home.  

Helen Magda Roemer lived a very confused life, and may have even been suffering from dementia for years. Cindy’s daughter Carly was named after her grandmother and Helen was in the delivery room when Carly was born in 1996 in New York at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Helen Magda Grundman Roemer was so happy to be the first person to even touch her only grandchild. In fact, Carly had just spent winter break at her grandmother’s home in Palm Beach Gardens in December of 2011 only 1 mile or so from Stuart B. Klein’s office in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

WHAT TO AVOID WHEN SELECTING A LAWYER

When selecting a lawyer a consumer should be wise enough to try research the internet so that you do not end up with a lemon It does not matter whether you are buying a house, preparing your estate, or suing a merchant that did you wrong, here are steps to help you find the right attorney for your needs. 1. Ask for a referral from another lawyer with specialized expertise. 2. Talk to people you know and trust. Can you find a friend who recently purchased a home? Try and probe a sibling who may have gone through a divorce? Are you aware of anyone who has recently prepared a parents' will? Ask your family members, friends, co-workers, and others you trust for recommendations. I did and I found an attorney located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Stuart B. Klein who is so unethical that he caused a tremendous amount of pain to a surviving family who struggles daily from the trauma. Don't just collect names. Be sure to ask probing questions about what it's like dealing with the attorney they suggest. 3. Consult a bar association which may have specific information, license verification, access the internet and do a search of the lawyers name. 4. Check legal specialty groups because some specialists have their own professional associations, which can help you find attorneys. 5. Locate independent legal referral websites. There are many that can help you find a lawyer based on your location and legal issue. Unlike the professional associations, these sites might or may not have reviews by clients. Be aware that many of these referral services are paid for by unethical lawyers. There are many free or low-cost legal aid programs for low or moderate income people. Some states provide legal help guides by subject. Try and find blogs, where people are allowed to actually speak freely, because many people fear that they will get sued as a result. There are law blogs and forums available. 6. Feel free to conduct a cross examination. Once you have located a potential candidate, set up a face-to-face meeting. Many lawyers do not charge a fee for this first visit. The attorney will be asking a lot of questions, but you should take control and look for answers of your own. Don’t be manipulated. Ask for references, but certainly be aware that you are not likely to be put in touch with former clients who are dissatisfied. Laura Lackley is a consumer advocate for tort law for the past thirty years contributing articles for the betterment of consumers.

Friday, March 30, 2012

WHAT TO AVOID WHEN SELECTING A LAWYER

www.lawyerratingz.com 


When selecting a lawyer a consumer should be wise enough to try research the internet so that you do not end up with a lemon It does not matter whether you are buying a house, preparing your estate, or suing a merchant that did you wrong, here are steps to help you find the right attorney for your needs. 1. Ask for a referral from another lawyer with specialized expertise. 2. Talk to people you know and trust. Can you find a friend who recently purchased a home? Try and probe a sibling who may have gone through a divorce? Are you aware of anyone who has recently prepared a parents' will? Ask your family members, friends, co-workers, and others you trust for recommendations. I did and I found an attorney located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Stuart B. Klein who is so unethical that he caused a tremendous amount of pain to a surviving family who struggles daily from the trauma. Don't just collect names. Be sure to ask probing questions about what it's like dealing with the attorney they suggest. 3. Consult a bar association which may have specific information, license verification, access the internet and do a search of the lawyers name. 4. Check legal specialty groups because some specialists have their own professional associations, which can help you find attorneys. 5. Locate independent legal referral websites. There are many that can help you find a lawyer based on your location and legal issue. Unlike the professional associations, these sites might or may not have reviews by clients. Be aware that many of these referral services are paid for by unethical lawyers. There are many free or low-cost legal aid programs for low or moderate income people. Some states provide legal help guides by subject. Try and find blogs, where people are allowed to actually speak freely, because many people fear that they will get sued as a result. There are law blogs and forums available. 6. Feel free to conduct a cross examination. Once you have located a potential candidate, set up a face-to-face meeting. Many lawyers do not charge a fee for this first visit. The attorney will be asking a lot of questions, but you should take control and look for answers of your own. Don’t be manipulated. Ask for references, but certainly be aware that you are not likely to be put in touch with former clients who are dissatisfied.

 Laura Lackley is a consumer advocate for tort law for the past thirty years contributing articles for the betterment of consumers.

Stuart B. Klein: Stuart B. Klein Atty Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

Stuart B. Klein: Stuart B. Klein Atty Palm Beach Gardens, Florida: BEWARE: Atty Stuart B. Klein, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida who In my opinion is a Unproffesional Attorney as well as Abusive!. by Cind...

Stuart B. Klein: Stuart B. Klein Atty Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

Stuart B. Klein: Stuart B. Klein Atty Palm Beach Gardens, Florida: BEWARE: Atty Stuart B. Klein, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida who In my opinion is a Unproffesional Attorney as well as Abusive!. by Cind...