Paul R Kraft, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in El Dorado Hills, CA with 6 reviews
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Paul R Kraft

5170 Golden Foothill Parkway, El Dorado Hills, CA

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John F Kennedy Univ SOL, law
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California St Univ Sacramento, undergraduate
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McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, LL.M - Master of Laws

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Karen pham

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30 Nov, 2020
I spoke to Mr. Paul Kraft directly for legal advice about tenants rights. He was kind and explained my options without legal jargon. I didn’t feel rushed and the call took less than ten minutes. I only had one question. Thank you!
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Vonda ricciardi

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31 Aug, 2017
I called yesterday to inquire about a recent interaction my 79 year old Mother had with this attorney that I had no knowledge of, and only found about inadvertently. I was merely calling to protect my Mother, nothing more . I asked if he could tell me what documents were signed because my Mother had no knowledge of what exact documents were signed. (I had asked my Mother multiple times what she had signed, but because she suffers from dementia she did NOT know. ) This question was met with EXTREME rudeness, "Ask your Mother! The house belongs to your Mother." Okay, from that comment, I can assume documents were signed affecting the title of my Mom's residence. Thanks for the clue. I said I would talk to my Mother and hung up. When I arrived at my Mother's, we called the office again to try and get some answers. Again, the response was beyond rude, "Who is this?" I let him know that I was with my Mother and WE wanted some answers. He said "Did you just leave a one star rating on my Google page?" I replied, "Yes, I did." He then went on to say that he knew I owned a massage business and was a professional, that what I did was vindictive, and he would not talk to me until I could be a professional. I hung up. He then left me a vm stating he didn't know if we got disconnected, or if I hung up, but he would be happy to talk to me? What?
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Mark cox

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21 Apr, 2017
Paul Kraft breaks the mold for attorneys. He is personable, detail oriented and completely professional. You have my highest regard!
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