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08 Feb, 2024 by Anthony puhlman
Mr Kaufman far exceeds my expectations for an attorney. He is always willing to help resolve my issues and with promptness. He is kind and knowledgeable. Mr. Kaufman communicates very well and always responds to my emails and phone calls. He is Reasonably priced and highly recommended. Thanks Joe! Laura
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07 Jul, 2023 by Jen d.
I highly recommend Joe Kauffman and his team. You are not at your best when you are looking for a probate attorney. I called several before speaking with Sharon R (paralegal). She was the only one was able to explain in a clear and concise way what the next steps were and when I arrived to meet with Mr. Kauffman a few days later there were no surprises. I was also impressed by the fact their offices were modest and simple - you do not want a lot of flash and bling in a probate attorney office - and in the end, I was charged on the LOWest end of the the range (with a complete report of billable hours). Sharon, Joe and Allison worked with me over the course of a year (on a probate that had some zingers and curveballs), patiently reviewing the process with me again and again as I was lost in grief and stress. Once I completed what I had to do - they had it done/filed in less than a week. During the year, they communicated with me on a regular basis and always returning my calls/emails promptly. I met and spoke with many widows and widowers over the past year and I literally had none of the issues so many report when working with probate attorneys. (The ONLY thing I would do differently is to NOT start probate right away like I did - you have some time and should take it if you need to grieve. I was wrongly told I had to do it right away and you don't).
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22 Sep, 2019 by Arthur ruckle
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11 Dec, 2023 by T towers
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20 Nov, 2022 by Pissupinya nstedacum
Miss Philpott is amazing and works her butt off for her clients.
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21 Dec, 2021 by Todd d
I had the pleasure to seek Mandi’s help during a stressful time. She was a godsend. After seeking help elsewhere with a horrible outcome Mandi changed everything to the absolute best. I highly recommend her services. Thank you so much Mandi and I can’t forget Mandi’s excellent team
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20 Feb, 2024 by Sue pantages
Phone number is NOT a working number...does not return emails. I suspect he is retired
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05 Aug, 2023 by Stacy fox
Our family uses this firm. He will always be judge Hendrickson to me. He was the best and most lenient helping judge in Clackamas county back in the 90's. If you're looking for a very affordable and efficient lawyer, one who knows every aspect of the law inside and out he or his partner Tammy we'll take good care of you. They're not out for your money they are out to help you and they will.
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25 Jul, 2023 by Sholto keet
Unprofessional and incompetent. You should not even expect a call back.
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Richard D Cohen, experienced  attorney in Gladstone, OR with 9 reviews
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28 Jan, 2024 by Anonymous
I would not recommend hiring this man as he fills you with hope and then you become part of a circus. He charged $30,000 to represent a single mother who had raised her daughter since birth. When she turned 4, biological dad filed for custody. He never even finished the job with a parental visitation plan. Mom ended up with nothing and was still receiving bills from him amounting close to $75,000. A nice write-off I'm sure. Spend your money elsewhere...
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11 Dec, 2023 by T towers
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20 Nov, 2022 by Pissupinya nstedacum
Miss Philpott is amazing and works her butt off for her clients.
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09 Sep, 2022 by Samuel swain
He is all about money! The first thing he talked about is money before anything else. Get another attorney!!! He didn’t look into our case.(we pervaded the case no.)before our consolation with him.
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01 Nov, 2021 by T m
My interactions with Mr Cougar were not Positive I'm afraid, I found him unpleasant, unprofessional unable to answer basic questions that pertained to the reason he was retained. Very unfortunate.
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01 Nov, 2021 by Hannah huss
This man tried to get me to sign contracts knowing I was in over my head, and then later, after I didn't sign, he billed me for two phone calls, $25 each. Even though I had already paid out of pocket for the consultations. Just wanted money.
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