Robert Laurence Kern, experienced Estate Planning, Real Estate attorney in Pomona, CA with 2 reviews
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Robert Laurence Kern

Po Box 164, Pomona, CA

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12 Dec, 2014
Mr. Kern wrote a letter on my behalf, regarding payment owed for medical treatment. The responsible parties disputed the charges despite clear legal liability. Mr. Kern kept me informed of the process and quickly replied to my questions and phone calls. He provided a copy of the letter, which had the desired effect: the responsible parties reimbursed me for the bills. I am grateful for his help, and being able to avoid further legal action.
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A very satisfied client!

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14 Aug, 2013
Attorney Bob Kern was brought in as a co-counselor with my Probate Attorney, James R. Helms, Jr. I had a very difficult case that involved a court appointment of a Conservator to settle an Estate after a previous probate attorney had been negligent and committed fraud on the Estate for several years. Mr. Kern is very wise and he has excellent analytical abilities which enable him to "read" the situation in court proceedings and all matters pertaining to your case. He will often devise excellent strategies to either move the case along and/or settle it promptly with an eye toward your emotional and financial situations. He keeps you well-informed, he contacts you when you must get involved, and he manages the case with great expertise. Mr. Kern saved me time, money, and aggravation with the deft application of his experience. In addition to all of the above, Mr. Kern often had to fight like a tiger for my rights and my interests, and he protected me from having to cope with the seeming non-stop anguish that arose from the various aspects of my case. If you want a no-nonsense attorney with great experience in his areas of practice (Family Law and Estate Planning), I recommend that you contact Mr. Kern's office. You will be glad you did!
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