Christina M. Reid, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Allen Park, MI with 74 reviews
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Christina M. Reid

19200 Ecorse Rd Ste 2, Allen Park, MI

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Alena matlock

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12 Feb, 2025
Chris is compassionate, devoted and ready roll with the ouches for you! The best lawyer I have ever had. Definitely keeping you in my pocket!!!!! Oh and great style he always seem to match my outfit witch was crazy to me but anyways always looking sharp and ready to win!!!!!!! Let me just say Chris was not only professional but, honorable he said what he was going to do and got it done right ! Both my cases criminal and family divorce stuff was done perfectly! Chris treated my family and I like his own while we were all working together and getting through everything! He stayed on top of all the work I gave him to handle and always was very informative and helpful. He made everything make sense and if I was unclear he would be willing to explain as many times as I needed to assure I understood. The staff was very attentive and helpful as well even now when I call and need paper work they are willing to get right on it and make it happen. Thank you so much for all the support and timeless effort in my cases you are amazing I appreciate you all so much
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Marlene kerr

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07 Feb, 2025
Christina was so helpful and took the time to explain and answer all my questions and concerns!
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Jamie kakos

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03 Oct, 2024
Christina was as you would expect any attorney handling your mother's estate - punctual, responsive and available when you needed urgent information. Unfortunately, many lawyers out there are concerned more with billable hours. I do recommend.
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide excellent legal advice and representation
“Chris is an excellent Attorney. He is very professional and always has good advice I highly recommend”
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Friendly and personable staff who provide responsive and attentive service
“The front desk staff is beyond amazing they are willing to go above and beyond and treat you like family.”
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Transparent and fair pricing with no hidden fees
“Chris's services were fairly priced. The estimates he gave for legal fees and for the length of time for the entire process were spot on.”
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Attorneys who prioritize their clients' best interests and work tirelessly to achieve desired outcomes
“Chris was always looking out for my best interests and was understanding of my emotions during the sensitive time in my life.”
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Smooth and efficient handling of legal matters, keeping clients informed and updated throughout the process
“Everything went so smoothly. I can't thank Christina Reid enough for her clear guidance and sensible recommendations throughout the process.”
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Inconsistent experiences with some staff members being less attentive or dismissive
“the woman I saw with my husband seemed extremely uninterested in hearing anything we had to say and was kind of dismissive in her tone.”
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Potential challenges in handling more complex legal cases
“This attorney may be good when it comes to SIMPLE bankruptcy cases, but when it comes down to it he's horrible!”

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