Jennifer Ann Rutz, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Hopkins, MN with 4 reviews
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Jennifer Ann Rutz

750 2nd St N.E., Hopkins, MN

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28 Sep, 2016
I couldn't say enough great praise for the services Jennifer provides. She helped us complete a will - something we had been trying to finish for the last five years. We were full of questions and she made the process easy to understand and kept us on track. I would most certainly recommend her services - she clearly has a depth of knowledge, is able to clearly communicate it and worked with us on everything!
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14 Sep, 2016
After my dad passed away me and my mom went to Jen to do my moms estate planning. She was great !!! Prompt to return emails and calls. Always had the answer. The fees were actually way cheaper then I expected. A lot of the papers were a flat fee, not by the hour. Which made them very reasonable. I will be working with Jen again for my estate planned. I would highly recommend Jen to anyone!!!
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10 Aug, 2016
Great experience getting LLC's established for real estate businesses. Jen walked me through the process and helped every step of the way. To have a task that I have been contemplating for so long is so rewarding.
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