Allison Weldon Adkins, experienced Elder Law attorney in Athens, GA with 101 reviews
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Allison Weldon Adkins

1077 Baxter St Ste 700, Athens, GA

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Dawn reece

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14 Apr, 2023
Highly recommend Kimbrough. From the start to finish the entire staff was professional, kind, informative and responsive to my calls. My 84 yr old father went for elder care advice for him and my mother with ALZ. He had a good existing POA but it potentially lacked the full financial power he would want his agent to have. A new will was done should he pass before my mother that would care for her with a trust.
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Mimi sodhi

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14 Apr, 2023
Very professional in meeting; quite expensive especially as I had most of documents previously prepared and need updating. Quick to take large deposit and not quick in their work. No communication 5 weeks post the initial meeting and no sense of when the work will be complete.
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