Reviews
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, skilled, and experienced attorneys who are dedicated to achieving the best outcomes for their clients
“Having worked with Abigail and Courtney over several years, I can confidently say they are among the best in the business. Their dedication to their clients is unparalleled.”
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Approachable and personalized service, with attorneys who take the time to understand each client's unique situation and provide support and guidance throughout the process
“What truly sets Kellner Green, PLLC, apart is their personalized focus on each individual client. Abigail and Courtney's ability to combine approachability with deep expertise in complex legal issues elevates them far above other firms.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, with attorneys and staff who are readily available to answer questions and keep clients informed
“Abigail and Miranda worked together to provide me highly professional service.”
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Passionate and committed advocates who fiercely represent their clients' interests, especially in complex family law cases
“Courtney Kellner is brilliant, strategic, ethical and talented. She is always well prepared and knows the law well. Her arguments in court are top notch.”
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A team of skilled and compassionate professionals who work together to provide a supportive and understanding environment for their clients
“Abigail, Lorna, Briana, & Amelia all were so helpful and very supportive and understanding. This team is absolutely amazing and they made a very stressful time in my life much easier.”
Cons
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Occasional communication or responsiveness issues, with some clients reporting delays in receiving responses or feeling that their concerns were not fully addressed
“Whoever picks up the phone needs an attitude check. Also doesn't know what intestate means.”
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Potential for high legal fees, especially in complex or prolonged cases, which can be a barrier for some clients
“The court might think a friend of court is needed, but if I tell you I cant afford attornies and you tell me you expect to be paid, there is a clear miscommunication in the ability to manage expectations.”