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30 Jan, 2014 by Carrol
I had an urgent need to file bankruptcy for many reasons. It took one phone call to set up a meeting and get a package of documents and I was on my way. Heidi was encouraging and very positive in a situation that looked very dyer. We worked together until the bankruptcy was successfully completed, January 2014. I would and will recommend Heidi to anyone in need of an attorney.
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09 Sep, 2013 by Arthur
Heidi assisted me with my bankruptcy and simply made the process as easy and understandable as could be. She answered all of my questions patiently, never made me feel that my calls or drop-ins we unwelcomed, and presented herself in a positive and calm demeanor. I very much appreciated working with her and will certainly return to her should I ever encounter any other legal matters.
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08 Dec, 2010 by Mike p of san ramon
Because of court jurisdiction, I had to use a firm in a different county and because the other firm is large and communication was difficult I wanted to double-check my actions and engage with on a frequent basis a second bk and real estate attorney who was knowledgeable, accessible, clear and, given my high state of anxiety, clear and empathetic. This describes Heidi. Each of the 2 or 3 dozen times I called Heidi for analysis on a given issue she spoke straight to the point and I always felt relieved that the specific issue was correctly addressed. I highly recommend Heidi for any person's bk or real estate issues.

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16 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
Michael has been practicing law and helping folks with DUI arrests since before most of his clients were born. That is not meant to be disparaging of his age, but the fact is that that experience--knowing the personalities involved and the "ins-and-outs" of the Martinez courts was invaluable. Michael and I worked together to prepare a case based on my actions that resulted in a better outcome than I had expected.
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01 Sep, 2017 by Bud
Facing the shame, guilt and remorse of being charged with DUI and hit and run I looked for an attorney. I was blessed to find Michael. Michael immediately told me I was not alone and laid out the process in an easily understandable way. There were no surprises except for a good one. Everything went smoothly as planned. Michael is professional, knowledgeable and kind. I highly recommend him.
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18 Oct, 2013 by Mark
I hired Mr Semansky for a troublesome Domestic Violence case, The injuries were serious and alcohol had been a problem in my life. Mr Semansky made me feel comfortable was non judgmental and worked with both me and my wife... me to get sober and do therapy and her to seek counseling and join Al=Anon, The case resolved successfully and the ordeal, particularly Mr Semansky's intervention ,saved my life and my marriage
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20 Jul, 2016 by Eric
When my mother pasted, the lawyer I used wasn't very good and on a friends recommendation, I used Deborah. She was excellent in transitioning all the work from the other lawyer. As the executor and trustee, she explained the process from responsibilities and timeline in detail and in a manner I could understand. She is detailed oriented, quick to respond, and reasonable in her fees. Because of my experience with processing my mothers trust, and not having a will or trust myself, we used her to create our family trust. Again, she explained the process in detail, answered all questions to our satisfaction and we now feel much better prepared.
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