James R Farley, experienced Insurance attorney in Tucson, AZ with 31 reviews
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James R Farley

5255 E Williams Cir Ste 6600, Tucson, AZ

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Carlos bermudez

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06 Dec, 2024
Very helpful! Would recommend. They took care of my tax problems and my worries. Took a while because the irs is a pain but Ruben, Hubert and Alexa helped through every step and speed bump. Thank you!
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Mohamad el-madhoun

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21 Nov, 2024
I had a great experience working with Hubert at Guardian Tax Law in Tucson, AZ. He is an outstanding attorney who handled my tax issues with professionalism and expertise. He made everything clear and worked diligently to achieve the best outcome. Highly recommended!
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Lightwaveworks

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08 Nov, 2024
I spent 8 months in profoundly stressful interactions with the IRS, and had made absolutely no progress in resolving my tax issue. My first interaction with Eric was what finally initiated the road to resolution of my IRS tax problem. He has been professional, compassionate, and demonstrated significant knowledge of IRS protocols in his time assisting me. Once Eric fully understood my tax issue, he referred me to an appropriate resource that was able to further assist me. I finally feel, for the first time in 8 months, this never-ending nightmare may come to an end before Christmas, and that will be the best Christmas gift ever.
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Pros
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Excellent customer service and communication
“Hubert was a great help in understanding an issue and giving advice. He was transparent on the extent he would be able to help, which even though there weren't legal scenarios in addressing the IRS, he still provided helpful alternatives.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in tax law
“Hubert is an outstanding attorney who handled my tax issues with professionalism and expertise. He made everything clear and worked diligently to achieve the best outcome.”
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Effective in resolving tax issues with the IRS
“Guardian tax law was all over the IRS to fix the issue. No matter how long it took, they saw it to the end and with the results that should have been from the beginning.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing
“Their prices are very reasonable and affordable. I didn't feel like they were trying to price gouge or rip me off because there was full transparency from the beginning.”
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Trustworthy and dedicated to client success
“To say I had a problem with the IRS is an understatement, any issue with the IRS is a huge problem. Guardian tax law was all over the IRS to fix the issue. No matter how long it took, they saw it to the end and with the results that should have been from the beginning.”
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Slow progress or lack of results in some cases
“I hired the law firm on June and till I stopped paying on September they have done nothing to help me. I wanted to get a offer in compromise and to go on a payment plan as they promised it would be less than $50 a month i did not get anything done but had to pay ”
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Inconsistent quality of service
“Do your research before hiring them. We had 3 outstanding tax debts, IN, AZ, and IRS. In the case of IN and AZ, Guardian only helped facilitate the establishment of payment plans...not fight for reduction of debt.”

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