1 /5 Faro K: Ms. Simmons was great to work with until she introduced me to Foster Lindberg. Every time we spoke, he would charge me, even though he kept repeating the same information and my questions remained the same. He insisted on starting the case in New York, but every probate lawyer I consulted told me that my case in Georgia had to be completed first.
I became increasingly frustrated because he kept telling me he couldn’t proceed with the Georgia case unless I started the one in New York. I keep paying for services and he never discussed as to the result. It was clear he was trying to get more money from me, especially since multiple New York lawyers told me he was wrong and that the Georgia case had to be resolved first.
I finally told him I didn’t trust him, particularly after witnessing how one New York lawyer changed their stance after speaking with him. Initially, that lawyer agreed the Georgia case had to be completed first, but after speaking with Mr. Lindberg, their response changed. I was paying for services but getting no results.
After I voiced my concerns, Mr. Lindberg dropped my case—despite the fact that I had already paid nearly $15,000. I then tried to contact Ms. Simmons to inform her of what had happened, but she never returned my call, seemingly having already been informed of the situation.