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24 Apr, 2022 by Delena
I have worked with Chris on a number of real estate related transactions over the years and I have found him to be one of the most thorough and caring attorneys out there. He goes over and beyond for his clients. I woudl strongly recommend him.
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12 Jun, 2020 by Freedom
Had an issue with a past Landlord and an insurance claim made by that landlord. I consulted with Chris, seeked out his professional help and the outcome was exactly what I was hoping for...Chris is very professional, thorough, punctual and friendly. I highly recommend his expertise if you have any sort of tenant/landlord disputes, present or past.
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09 Jun, 2016 by Patty
He twice went to court and thus saved us time and trips . He filed a recently found legal will that was once contested. The courts then ruled who was the rightful heir. Chris met us at a place and time that was convenient for us. His time and effort was above and beyond what was expected.
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04 Aug, 2015 by Catherine
Mr. Wood has been great handling my case. I recommend him to everyone I talk to who might need an attorney.
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01 Jun, 2020 by Steve
Mr. Hallowes created our first will in 2007. Since that time my wife and I have had numerous changes in our in our lives including retirement, moving, additional grandchildren and the loss of both of our mothers. We both had to deal with some difficult financial and end-of-life issues related to our mothers. We determined that we did not want to have our children experience those problems. We asked Don to review our will and make all the necessary changes to avoid those problems. He was thorough, patient, inciteful to our needs, and offered many suggestions for financial transfers that eased our minds. We would highly recommend Don Hallowes as a personal attorney.
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18 Dec, 2018 by Bob
The hardest part of being an attorney, I am sure, is fully understanding the clients need. Clients can ramble and it takes someone special to get to the bottom of their complaint. Unfortunately, I tend to ramble. Many times I have been talking with Don on the phone and I stop and say "Don, are you there?" and he says "Yes, I am listening". He listens and he understands what you want to do and only then does he offer opinion and suggest a strategy. Listening is a lost art but not with Mr. Hallowes. I have used Don for trust work and have known him for 20+ years. And I have referred him to many. All were pleased with his efforts. If you want to sit down, get whatever legal trouble you have off your chest and head towards a lasting legal resolution, you cannot do better than dealing with Don Hallowes. Thanks Don!
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08 Mar, 2013 by Gregory
I have known Don personally for 40 years. Don has advised me professionally for 20 years. I would highly recommend him, his firm and the entire staff. He has knowledge, courage and integrity.
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