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23 Jun, 2024 by Joe
Sarah handled our wills and related estate planning documents to a successful conclusion and in a timely and affordable manner. The entire process was very easy and Sarah guided us through the decision-making by giving us understandable and practical advice. My wife and I highly recommend her for any estate planning work.
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20 Mar, 2024 by Tamara
Sarah was not only thorough, she was also very easy to work with. She listens well and asks pertinent questions. My husband and I had her update our old wills and POA's. Our experience with her was so positive I suggested to my 98 yr old mother (who had been looking for someone to update her will) that she meet Sarah. My mom was treated with courtesy and respect. She appreciated the explanations given and chose Sarah to update her will. All of us feel that her work was exceptional and an excellent value.
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05 Dec, 2023 by Marilyn
We have worked with Sarah since 2017 on our Trust, Wills, Health Care Directives, and Power of Attorney. We just updated all of these documents. She is wonderful to work with and had suggestions when I was confused about a few things. Highly recommend!!
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26 Aug, 2020 by Laura
Matt is a responsive and knowledgeable attorney who makes you feel that he is on your side. He's a fighter and he knows his stuff. We've used him over and over again and continue to highly recommend him.
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06 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
I have consulted Matt Numerous times over the past few years, and his knowledge of confusing legal terms and procedures have always been explained to me in easy to understand and concise verbiage. At an emotional time such as divorce or custody proceedings, I appreciated this. His experience was evident when he replied to each of my question quickly, often using exact words from RCW's and offering examples. At several points I had questions, to which he and Shannone tirelessly and quickly answered via telephone and email. The service they provided was impeccable and over the top, which is priceless when dealing with such a precious issue as custody. In court, Matt further impressed me with his his ability to list detailed facts arguing my case with such conviction I felt proud to have him represent me. He had clearly prepared well prior to court and this was conveyed in his confidence. I wholeheartedly recommend Mr. Walker and his office!
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08 May, 2015 by Guanlin
Mr. Walker handled my divorce case with the upmost level of professionalism and diligence. My inquiries were always met with prompt and helpful explanations. Overall, I am very satisfied with the services my attorney has provided and would recommend him to anyone needing legal assistance. His rates were very reasonable as I didn't feel as though my money was being misused or spent meaninglessly on simple tasks. Thank you so much for all your help!
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11 Apr, 2011 by Anonymous
My case was apparently unworked for 2.5 years. When my case was dropped, I requested my file. I was sent 1 letter. Over the 2.5 years, I repeatedly called and asked for updates, rarely were my calls returned. When they were, updates were vague and of no substance. Due to other actions of Doughery my case determined unrepresentable by other lawyers I approached with my case. In the end I was left personally responsible medical bills for an auto accident of which i was not at fault.
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