Kimberly Alane Norris, experienced Family Law, Probate attorney in Florence, AL with 34 reviews
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Kimberly Alane Norris

215 W College St, Florence, AL

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Adams adams

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10 May, 2024
I love the experience I had with Patrick! He has helped me with 2 family cases! DHR couldn’t fight with us because he represented me so well! Thanks again! Adams family!!!!
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Kayla pickle

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29 Feb, 2024
I have had the pleasure of working with Beth on a very emotionally trying probate case. She worked very hard to make sure everything was fair before finalizing the case. I cannot say enough good things about her! She made a very hard process 100% easier and kept me informed the entire time. Highly recommend!
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Excellent legal representation and advocacy
“He represented me so well! Thanks again! Adams family!!!!”
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Highly responsive and attentive to client needs
“She kept me informed the entire time.”
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Transparent and helpful in explaining options for the case
“They actually spend the time to insure you have the best possible options for your case and did so in a very timely manner.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
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Personable and caring approach to clients
“Beth was truly a pleasure to deal with.”
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Delays and lack of timely action
“My father's estate is still not settle”
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Unprofessional communication and unreliable service
“She would rather text than call. She would tell me something would be done one day and put it off another.”
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Dissatisfaction with billing practices and refunds
“I paid him $6,000 to defend my divorce case, he drug his feet the whole time then waited two days before the trial to quit on me and hand me back $385 as a reimbursement.”

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