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12 May, 2017 by Brandyn
Kraig Kibble is an incredibly knowledgable, honest, hardworking, diligent, and professional family law attorney. I interviewed/consulted two other attorneys/law offices, prior to hiring Kraig, and from the moment I sat down in the conference room with him, I knew I had found my attorney. Over the past seven months, Kraig has advised and helped me through one of the most challenging situations of my life - a move away, custody case with my daughter. This custody case was so emotional and stressful and I am beyond grateful and appreciative of Kraig's legal expertise and guidance during this challenging time. Kraig was readily available to speak via phone or to meet face to face. He filed all paperwork in a timely manner and met and conferred with the opposing party, when necessary. Kraig responded to all emails immediately and with clear, concise responses. Kraig is one of the most calm, thorough, and detailed individuals I have ever met, and his vast knowledge and understanding of family law is nothing short of amazing! What impressed me the most, however, was Kraig's professionalism, calm demeanor, and presence in court. During my two day trial, I was so confident and calm in the courtroom with Kraig by my side, as my legal representation. Please do not hesitate to hire Kraig and this law firm, as you will be so incredibly thankful you did! Lastly, on a clerical note, the monthly billing statements are always accurate, clear, and easy to understand. It was reassuring to know exactly where my legal fees were going each and every month.
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11 Oct, 2016 by Renee
I met with Kraig seeking full custody of my daughter and a restraining order. He helped me win my domestic violence restraining order which included sole child custody orders. I have been dealing with this for so many years that I was overjoyed to finally find a lawyer who was able to help me not only win, but also get the maximum number of years protection. In the past I tried to obtain a restraining order with another lawyer and the judge did not grant all of my requests. Kraig advised me to hold off on the restraining order until I had strong evidence. When I did have enough strong evidence he put together a solid case and all my evidence was admitted and I won the hearing. Kraig spent countless hours working with me going back and forth with phone calls and emails because there were so many incidents involving my ex. When I was at a complete loss I had Kraig to call and get me through. He was able to go to an emergency ex parte hearing that we found out about that day. I didn't have to leave work for another court hearing. It was such a blessing to find the legal support I desperately needed from Kraig at the Law office of Makupson and Howard.
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12 Aug, 2016 by Paul
Makupson and Howard's lawyer, Kraig Kibble, represented me for the last 6 months in a very complex and heart wrenching family law case regarding child and spousal support modification. I'm giving them 5 stars because they work from a place of integrity and extreme diligence- Kraig's style is soft, yet assertive-calm, yet strong- aggressive, yet fair- persistent yet non intrusive-I truly enjoyed working with him through the most difficult of times for me personally. I felt secure knowing that I had such a dignified and intelligent lawyer, on my side,representing me. Without Kraig, and the firm's advisory support, I would not have resolved this case in a manner that is beneficial and acceptable to both myself and my ex wife. Thanks to Kraig and everyone else at Makupson and Howard!
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