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09 Feb, 2015 by Gina
As a small business owner, I needed a lawyer I could trust and one who would think about what is best for my business. Aaron House is that lawyer! I’ve worked with Aaron since 2008--from drafting and reviewing contracts to providing general counsel. Aaron thinks like a lawyer and understands my needs as an entrepreneur. I highly recommend Aaron!
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02 Feb, 2015 by Les
For some time, we had needed to revise our will and other legal documents related to estate, financial, and health issues. When we learned that Aaron House provided these services, we immediately contacted him to begin the process. We have known Aaron and his family for several years and had complete confidence not only in his legal proficiency but also in his reliability and trustworthiness. We had many questions about the various aspects of our particular situation and the best legal approaches to use. Aaron patiently and thoroughly addressed our concerns while we worked through this process. It has given us great peace of mind to have all of the appropriate legal documents in place, and we will continue to work with Aaron at any point that these need to be updated. We couldn't be more satisfied with the services that Aaron has provided and have no reservations recommending Aaron and his firm.
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27 Jan, 2015 by Sue
Aaron recently handled numerous traffic problems for us and did an unbelievable job. I will use him for all types of legal problems in our future. I highly recommend him.
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11 Sep, 2017 by Jeannine
My father had passed away and I have two other siblings in the family. I knew we had to go through probate on my fathers estate. Mr. Weiss and his staff helped us get through this difficult time. The process did take awhile to get through because as in any family certain individuals want certain possessions of the estate and also did not want for my family to be reimbursed for taking care of the livestock and the farm after our fathers demise. Mr. Weiss is very knowledgeable of the laws in probate and was very efficient in getting my family the reimbursement of taking care of the livestock and the farm and seeing that the siblings of the family were equally distributed the remaining assets of the estate in a timely and sufficient manner.
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09 Aug, 2017 by Anonymous
Chris was excellent to work with. He was very knowledgeable about the laws regarding workers compensation and knew the specifics of our case each time we talked with him. Chris was very personable and truly cared about the outcome of the case. We would not hesitate to contact Chris again!
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28 Apr, 2017 by Joshua
Mr. Weiss has been nothing but professional courteous and helpful to me he has quickly responded to any questions and or requests that I put to him comma and has done his absolute best to achieve my goals within a reasonable time frame. I would definitely recommend him to anyone looking for this type of attorney.
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22 Mar, 2019 by David
Mr. Brady represented me in a felony assault case. He was able to get the felony against me dismissed, and negotiated a satisfactory resolution to my case. I am very happy with the results and appreciated his zealous advocacy on my behalf. He was very professional and handled my case with utmost competence.
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02 Mar, 2024 by Brandon lane
Zachary Rozier did a terrible job in my defense of DWI that was a softball case. Fumbling over his words in trial, not knowledgeable of the MSHP reports and very timid. He seemed more concerned with being buddies with the prosecutor and the judge; he mentioned it to me. I would have hoped when I contacted the firm they would have referred me to Thad Brady. He seemed more competent to handle DWI defense as Mr Rozier was not. Terrible representation from Zach!
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01 Feb, 2024 by Shea johnson
We had a worker’s comp case. We did not know what to do about the settlement offer. The lawyer gave us a lot of information before we agreed to use their services.
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03 Dec, 2023 by Amanda fae
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02 Apr, 2018 by Anonymous
We are a small city in Missouri. Boner was hired to represent us in a lawsuit against several contractors for breach of contract. After nearly 7 years and tons of money, she decided she didn't want to represent us anymore. The Judge Lewis LET HER OFF after 7 years! We have to start all over with new attorney. We are not a rich city and are fighting contractors. She could not give the judge a reason because one of the defendants attorneys was there. Apparently Judge Lewis didn't care why, HE LET HER QUIT! This is UNJUST! DO NOT EVER USE HER!!!
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      For routine legal services like drafting a will or handling an uncontested divorce, lawyers might offer a flat fee.
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