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22 Mar, 2016 by Bradley
I first used BridgeBuilder for a company buy / sell agreement. I was impressed with Garrett Griffin during that process. I then hired Garrett to update our family trust, followed by the suggestion to have my father do the same. Garrett has an extensive knowledge of the law and is a pleasure to work with.
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16 Jan, 2012 by Anonymous
Carrie and her staff did an outstanding job handling my case. Would highly recommend. Very professional and kind.
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19 Apr, 2024 by Kelsey limbaugh
This is a great law firm to use. I was able to get my case dropped due to the hard work my attorney put into my case. Any questions or concerns I had, they responded extremely quick and let me know step by step what was happening in my case. Wish I could give more than 5 stars!
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16 Feb, 2024 by Derek bertoncino
Joshua Smith was my attorney from this lawfirm. He went above and beyond all of my expectations and I received the best possible outcome for the service I was seeking. Thank you and God bless you and everybody who was involved in this matter!!!
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06 Feb, 2024 by Matthew bacon
Josh was straightforward and honest about the positive and the negatives of a case so that you knew up front based on what choice you make he told you what could or couldn't happen. He never promised anything besides doing his best to represent me and told me that the good arguments we had in my case he also reassured me every time it was up to me it was my decision he also would give me recommendations or different options that were available to me. The staff secretaries were great very nice and helpful. Mr heartstack I was also there on my big court date it was very helpful and working with Josh to do their best in my case they both showed me they cared took interest in helping me! I recommend them to anybody and everybody I know to do the best the greatest job that you would ever want from a law firm! They actually had heart! Heartstack LOL
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25 Apr, 2024 by Jennifer jones
She was very patient explaining things to me. Sometimes I have difficulty understanding how my court order works and she was able to help me. We have used Michele’s great expertise more than once. And wouldn’t recommend/hire anyone else. She cares about the person and what’s right. That’s what makes her such a great lawyer. ❤️
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04 Jun, 2023 by Thomas schmitzer
Not helpful (Update: Individual contacted offices seeking legal assistance. Individual did not get referred elsewhere, invited to the office, nor ultimately retained services. Ergo, not helpful.)
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06 Apr, 2023 by Riley davidson
Very knowledgeable & down to earth Mrs Puckett is the best !
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31 Jul, 2024 by Mckenzi kay
Amazing.
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24 Jul, 2024 by Austin
Kim Brown is absolutely incredible. It’s extremely rare to find an attorney who possesses such an advanced skillset in every facet of family law. She has the “it” factor, capable of sharp defense, yet conveys pragmatic, realistic expectations to her clients along with expert advice. She is smart, bold, likable, and genuine. A better attorney cannot be found anywhere. She’s the real deal.
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25 Jun, 2024 by Paul cauthon
I had a 4:00pm appointment with Kim Brown. I drove to Cameron from Lenexa to find out she is not there and her receptionist said oh it was to be a phone appointment. Lie #1. I will have her call you stay close to your phone she will call you soon. Lie#2. She never called. I would not hire an attorney that lies and has a staff that would lie to cover up. I am leaving an update: called her office the next day and was informed that Kim Brown was aware of the in person appointment and made other plans and made the decision not to inform me. I have no reason why she never called after the receptionist informed me she would. I want to know if anyone should pursue her services. After all that. I needto know from you unhappy reviews I any of you complained to the Missori Bar Associations against Kim Brown for their issues and if you have not, to do so because the more we complain the more eyes get open to the fact she cannot treat current or new clients in ways that are unethical.
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