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19 Apr, 2023 by Erika
I worked with Melissa and her assistant Andrea when I was planning my Family Trust. My meeting with Melissa was thorough as she explained in detail all of my options, So thankful for her expertise and knowledge on this topic. Andrea was prompt and efficient with all paperwork that need to get completed and followed through with any loose ends. She was very flexible with scheduling and worked around my busy work schedule. Highly recommend this amazing duo.
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19 Apr, 2023 by Jill
Melissa was great! She was very informative and answered all our questions about our estate planning. She was very personable and understood exactly what we wanted. I highly recommend!
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19 Apr, 2023 by Meghan
I've worked with Melissa for nearly as long as she's been a practicing attorney; she's never once let me down. Her attention to detail, her overwhelming desire to help people, and her genuine kindness for her clients makes her the attorney you want in your corner - no matter the situation. She's responsive to messages and goes out of her way to ensure she's on top of things when it comes to your legal needs.
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26 Jul, 2023 by Dave
Keith was recommended highly and I can see why. He brings focused, professional, trustworthy counsel to matters that of which are really hard for the client to go through. He has a good balance of being compassionate towards the concerns and anxiety it brings while maintaining attention on the subject at hand all while trying to be cost effective at the same time. I feel as though he has really good values as a person and does well with seeing that in others that simply and honestly want what's truly best for their situation. He is a straight shooter and very fair.
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12 Dec, 2020 by Ashley
Kieth did well, on the spot, during my final hearing and the results we wanted we got, however, he failed to address certain issues when asked and did little research into my case so a lot of pertinent information was left out that I’m dealing with on my own now, without an attorney. He had surprise-billed me after he had said I was good on retainers and fees previously. Now I’m having to lidigate pro se the previous issues not addressed and I can’t get my file (which I desperately need) because he withdrew as my attorney without informing me and won’t respond to ANY of my emails requesting it. My children’s safety is on the line and he’s withholding my own case file from me.
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01 Jan, 2018 by Anonymous
This guy does basically nothing at all for his clients. He literally did nothing for my case, charged for basically sitting there with him in his crap hole office and just acted useless. He went to some crap chicko state kind of college, actually bends over backwards to help the opposing sides attorney and couldn't even be bothered to get up and do some work.
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