Robert Theodore Weimer IV

Robert Theodore Weimer IV

4.1
Rating: 7.4

Licensed for 17 years

Probate Lawyer at Metairie, LA
Practice Areas: Probate, Wills & Living Wills, Trusts ... +2 more

2121 N Causeway Blvd., Suite 200, Metairie, LA

About Robert

Biography

Practice Areas

5

Practice Areas

Probate 20%

Successions and contested administration

20%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Free Consultation

$0 first 30 minutes

Hourly Rates

$ 150-150 per hour

Retainer

Sometimes


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Card

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Licenses

Licensed in Louisiana for 17 years

State: Louisiana

Acquired: 2008

Eligible to Practice Law

No misconduct found

Location

Brown Weimer LLC

2121 N Causeway Blvd., Suite 200, Metairie, LA, 70001

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Robert Theodore Weimer IV's Reviews

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4.1 /5.0

9 Client Reviews

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Posted by Lisa | March 11, 2016 | Hired Attorney

Great Job

Excellent law firm. They have a real person answering the phone. Emails and questions were answered promptly. Everything that they said they would do...they did. Highly recommend.

Posted by anonymous | March 04, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

DO NOT USE THIS ATTORNEY FOR DIVORCE

Robert Weimer represented me in the property settlement case after my divorce. Initially, I contacted the other partner in his firm. Upon arriving for my meeting, I was told I would be meeting with Robert Weimer instead; his rate was cheaper. The firm advertised family practice/divorce as a specialty.... I presented my facts to Robert Weimer, including that I had received a settlement from a personal injury lawsuit a month before I filed for divorce. I was concerned that it would become a part of the community property. He told me it probably wouldn’t. He said all I needed was a written stmt from the personal injury atty asserting the settlement was not a part of the community. I hand-delivered the statement to him. I also presented a disc that contained “ALL” asset/liability data (3 years of data) from myself and my ex-spouse along with the court documents that had already been filed by the attorney that handled the divorce. He and no one else in his office ever reviewed/used the disc. Robert Weimer told me that my case was not complex. He said he would pursue reimbursement of my expenses from the date of divorce thru present. I was shocked that such reimbursement was even legitimate. He said the mortgage would have to be refinanced by my ex-spouse to provide me with “the big” cash settlement for half the value of the equity if he did not have the cash available to pay. He asked for substantial info (past and current) bank, credit card and other statements, running up his fees. The majority of the past info he asked for was on the disc. I paid to obtain a lot of it. It prolonged the case, increasing his fees. He subpoenaed my ex-spouse’s info, and of course, that too was on the disc. The amount of my ex-spouse’s retirement was submitted in detail on the disc, however the number Weimer used was substantially less than what was originally submitted. At the hearing, the opposing attorney objected to reimbursement of my expenses without a rigorous process of verifying the expenses. Had he told me that at the beginning, I would have advised him not to pursue it. I rarely heard from Weimer directly over the course of 2 years. I emailed him to request a phone conf because I had not been informed of the progress of the case. I told him I would like to ask to be awarded the house that my ex and I resided in, which my ex currently lived in. He never introduced that to my ex’s atty or the hearings. There were 2 hearings. The first one, I had not rcvd any info or numbers from Weimer prior to. You really don’t have an opportunity to speak during the process in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana; your lawyer is crucial to how you fare out! The lawyers left the room and came back with a number that he told me was a very good offer and recommended that I accept it. I didn’t feel comfortable, not knowing what was entailed in the amount, and did not accept that settlement. I called him a few days later to ask what the source(s) of the funds were and how the funds would be paid. As usual, he was fast-talking and very arrogant and didn’t answer my question – instead, telling me what I should do with the money. I finally sent him an email asking if he or the opposing atty could provide me with a break-down of the offer. He finally answered me; everything was to be paid from my ex’s retirement accounts - no cash! I would have to incur a 10% penalty to use any of the funds. Well, I didn’t get the house; my ex got half of my personal injury settlement. Weimer claimed he didn’t’ have the stmt from the atty. Questioned, he said it wouldn’t have been sufficient anyway.) Funds awarded were done so in retirement funds only! My ex does NOT have to remove my name from the mortg. I have no interest in the property, but have to maintain the liability on my credit, hindering my ability to purchase a home. Unreal! Weimer said nothing on my behalf. I hope this review keeps someone else from my fate, using this arrogant, incompetent atty.

Robert Weimer

Replied last February 24, 2016

It saddens me that this former client has divulged information covered under the attorney/client privilege regarding her case. Unfortunately, I am held to a higher standard and may not comment as to the facts of the case, our lengthy case strategy, nor my attempts to obtain information from my client and third parties, despite my desire to do so. I can not identify the mischaracterizations of the facts of her case, nor can I identify the Hearing Officer's options presented to her. I can say, however, that this former client entered into an agreement - a consent judgment - with the other party, settling all issues. She entered into this agreement against my recommendations. Had this former client felt the Hearing Officer incorrectly applied the law to the facts of her case, she had an opportunity to object to the Hearing Officer's recommendation, affording her an additional opportunity to have the Hearing Officer's recommendations reviewed by the district judge at a formal trial. Something she opted not to do. I must respect my client's decisions to settle cases, and, I must respect the attorney/client privilege by holding my tongue from explaining to you, the reader, my side of the story. That being said, I treat my clients with respect, return all communications timely, and do my best to present to my client all of their options. Sometimes, however, you cannot meet the unrealistic expectations that clients may have.

Posted by Sam | October 23, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

Divorce with custody and support issues

Mr. Weimer did a fantastic job representing me for my divorce proceedings which involved issues of child custody and support. I consulted with him on a Monday afternoon, officially accepted his representation on Tuesday and the divorce petition was filed by Thursday. He was very efficient, straight...forward, made sure I understood the entire process before we proceeded with filing and always sought my opinion on drafts before anything was filed with the court. In all aspects, the outcome was very favorable for me. I would highly recommend Mr. Weimer.

Posted by anonymous | October 16, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Probate

Great experience

Mr. Weimer was extremely helpful, patient and knowledgeable. I consulted with him a few times before hiring him. I live out of state and needed the succession process to go quickly. He was able to accommodate me and wrapped everything up in a reasonable amount of time. I would recommend him.

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Catherine Morvant

Unknown lawyer | Aug 10

Relationship: Worked for lawyer

"Robert is highly intelligent, has an excellent work ethic and is dedicated to his clients. I endorse this lawyer."

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Erica Andrews

Family lawyer | Aug 09

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. Robert is a highly experienced, intelligent, and competent attorney who zealously advocates for his clients. I highly recommend Robert to get you the results you want in any family law matter."

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Gordon Kuehl

Probate lawyer | Oct 15

Relationship: Co-worker

"I endorse this lawyer. Robert is an earnest, hardworking, and passionate advocate for his clients. It would be hard to find a better attorney to represent you in court."

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Gary Brown

Unknown lawyer | Oct 07

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer. Robert is an excellent attorney--the "smartest guy in the room". He is an excellent problem solver and litigator. Robert is also a genuinely nice guy who cares about what he does."

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Experience

Rating:  7.4 (Very Good)

Work Experience

2006 - Present

Managing Partner, Brown & Weimer

Associations

2008 - 2009

New Orleans Bar Association

Member

Education

2008

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

Juris Doctor

2005

University of South Alabama

BS - Bachelor of Science

Publications

2023

Brown Weimer LLC Blog

Languages

English

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