Anja
GBWhat a useless service What a useless service! They claim to have real people in chat but they only respond with the same pre-written macros. Twice I already explained in chat and on online form where I need a lawyer, because the case is not in my state, but they keep sending me referrals for the city I live in.
customer
GBLaw Offices Of Antoinette Middleton, APC I contacted the San Diego law offices of Antoinette Middleton when I had questions related to completing a living revocable trust using NOLO's Quicken WillMaker. Via short appointment, Ms. Middleton provided clear, thorough answers to each of my questions. She was extremely knowledgeable about the legal issues and skilled at translating legal terms into plain English! I now have a lawyer who I rely on for any future needs and highly recommend her to others.
Frances Seater
GBCrap attorneys and the site “third… Crap attorneys and the site “third parties out” the chat section & lies about confidentiality of chats to find an attorney on the Nolo.com site. No complaint process. Your information is at risk. Volunteer nothing of your details to this mess. Run to a real legal site like AVVO and stay away from this free-for-all nightmare. Omgosh and even their response below has more lies.
Kirk S. Lippold
GBExcellent products that need to be fully supported in Mac OSX. Every product I have ever purchased from Nolo has proved exceptionally well written and concise. Products like Will Maker and others should be made compatible with Mac OSX, since that program has become so widely used throughout society. It's a segment of the market that cannot be ignored any longer and Nolo should step up their game to stay competitive.
Tamar Weinberg
GBBait and switch Nolo is targeting PAID keywords like "low cost lawyer" and "cheap lawyer" which I can provide screenshots of. However, the two lawyers I spoke with were $595 an hour (free consultation) and $375 for just the consultation. I have no idea in whose dictionary that would meet the criteria of "low cost lawyer." Maybe if you're in the 1%. These are misleading ads and lead both potential client and lawyer to waste their time. The reviews on Trustpilot say it all. Edit: in response to their response, the point is you're using these as sponsored keywords. Don't. It's a complete lie.