Jodi S. Martin, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Boulder, CO with 122 reviews
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Jodi S. Martin

1790 38th Street, Suite 104, Boulder, CO

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Vonnie kendall

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07 Jan, 2025
After a "slip and fall" accident, I was referred to Jeffress Law by a medical professional. What an asset they have in Traci C. She helped me throughout the process, her experience and compassion were two things I really needed at that time. Highly Recommend!
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Elisabeth stade

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20 Dec, 2024
Wow. Amazing personal service and commitment to success. There were come complex challenges with my situation and the team went about beyond to make everything right and more. This is a professional team doing good work with respect for all participants.
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Kimmey harlan

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15 Nov, 2024
My husband was in a motorcycle accident last year, and believe me when I say, that is the last call the wife of a motorcyclist wants to receive. The truck who hit him was entirely to blame and after trying to work with a tv lawyer personality who was not helpful, nor supportive, my husband discovered Jeffress Law. They have been incredibly helpful and supportive throughout the entire process and worked hard for my husband. We couldn’t recommend them more.
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