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Pros
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Knowledgeable and helpful attorneys who provide excellent service and attention to detail
“I was impressed with the helpfulness of the team and the knowledge of Attorney Chris Kradle.”
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Effective communication and ease of working with the law firm
“We were pleased with the communication and relative ease in getting this job done.”
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Personalized and patient approach, especially with senior clients
“He was very thorough and always spoke to my mom in a respectful manner and never talked 'down' to her.”
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Comprehensive and user-friendly estate planning services
“Lauren Fink did a most user friendly and professional organization of our estate and reworking of our will.”
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Trustworthy and reliable legal services
“I was also pleased to know that other people in my network utilize them for their services—a trustworthy and patient team.”
Cons
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Inconsistent communication and delayed response times from some attorneys
“the lack of communication by her or her staff to simple questions such as 'what are the next steps?', typically 7-10 days to respond, was unacceptable for our family.”
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Frustrating experiences with some administrative processes
“Ramsey County department's phone system left me frustrated – nothing led me to a real person.”

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04 Aug, 2024 by Janet schmitz
Amundson took advantage of father signing papers when incapacitated. Kept the 2nd part of inheritance but gave brothers there's. I never signed papers for this to occur! Said dad was entitled to my share. No, he wasn't dad had his own shares. Where's the money go? In his pocket or to brother, in charge of dad's finances. In cohoots with the brothers lawyers. I want my money plus interest.
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01 Jul, 2024 by Quay richerson
An absolute great initial experience with this law firm. From the receptionist to the "Intake Coordinator", Darwin, to our consultation with attorney J. Noble Simpson, we were treated with first-class attention. The process of spending 30 minutes with Darwin and answering many insightful questions about our case was refreshing. It made for an extremely productive 1.5 hr consultation with Mr. Simpson. We were apprehensive about spending $500 to talk with Mr. Simpson, but his preparation made that $500 some of the best money we have spent. Prior to our consultation, we sent multiple audio recordings and documents pertaining to our case. Mr. Simpson digested all that information and was thoroughly prepared to discuss it in detail at our consultation. Additionally, his professionalism and knowledge of his craft is impressive. If you are considering a Trust/Will/Estate litigator, you MUST give Mr. Simpson an opportunity to represent you during this difficult time. Quay and Dawn Richerson
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25 Apr, 2024 by D erikson
Noble took us through a sensitive case. He and his team were wonderful. I would not hesitate to recommend him to friends and family.
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02 Mar, 2024 by Marc bumgarner
Had a great experience with estate planning at Maser, Amundson & Boggio, P.A. Simple process and options were thoroughly explained by Chris Kradle. Communications throughout the process were excellent. Would highly recommend.
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11 Jan, 2024 by Mike shepherd
Wonderful service, the MAB team was always responsive and clearly had the estate planning knowledge and expertise to help us navigate the process painlessly. We look forward to an ongoing relationship with them.
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27 Feb, 2018 by Emily
Tim was hired to annul my marriage. It took him only about 2 months to file and officially have the case closed with everything I had anticipated, done. Not only was he prompt with all files but he was available for questions at all times. His service was professional and at the end of the case he went above and beyond in obtaining documents needed for name change. In all aspects he went beyond and beat me to the punch with service before I thought to ask. Very informative and flexible which gave ease through the experience of hiring and having him as a lawyer. I will definitely be utilizing Tim's expertise in all future cases for myself as well as referring others.
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04 Aug, 2024 by Janet schmitz
Amundson took advantage of father signing papers when incapacitated. Kept the 2nd part of inheritance but gave brothers there's. I never signed papers for this to occur! Said dad was entitled to my share. No, he wasn't dad had his own shares. Where's the money go? In his pocket or to brother, in charge of dad's finances. In cohoots with the brothers lawyers. I want my money plus interest.
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01 Jul, 2024 by Quay richerson
An absolute great initial experience with this law firm. From the receptionist to the "Intake Coordinator", Darwin, to our consultation with attorney J. Noble Simpson, we were treated with first-class attention. The process of spending 30 minutes with Darwin and answering many insightful questions about our case was refreshing. It made for an extremely productive 1.5 hr consultation with Mr. Simpson. We were apprehensive about spending $500 to talk with Mr. Simpson, but his preparation made that $500 some of the best money we have spent. Prior to our consultation, we sent multiple audio recordings and documents pertaining to our case. Mr. Simpson digested all that information and was thoroughly prepared to discuss it in detail at our consultation. Additionally, his professionalism and knowledge of his craft is impressive. If you are considering a Trust/Will/Estate litigator, you MUST give Mr. Simpson an opportunity to represent you during this difficult time. Quay and Dawn Richerson
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25 Apr, 2024 by D erikson
Noble took us through a sensitive case. He and his team were wonderful. I would not hesitate to recommend him to friends and family.
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