Kimberly Ann Hansen, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Mesa, AZ with 9 reviews
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Kimberly Ann Hansen

2500 S. Power Rd., Mesa, AZ

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Greg

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03 Sep, 2019
Kim was able to put together our Trust in a little less than a month, providing all the professional guidance needed to make sure we accomplished what we were looking to do and to make it easy to know what information she needed and we needed to get her. All in all, great experience, limited time on our part to get the product.
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Ana

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27 Aug, 2019
I was very pleased with Kimberly. She kept me up to date during the process. She was very friendly and while she elaborated on the next step and what to expect; she did so in plain English. making sure all my questions were answered. I am so thankful for all your help.
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Anonymous

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08 Mar, 2019
I have been working with Kimberly for about three years, She guided me and has given me excellent legal advice in helping me complete and amend my POA, Health POAs, and Living Will. I would definitely recommend Kimberly to anyone interested in obtaining legal advice.
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