Tina Louise Parsley Hughes, experienced Estate Planning, Probate attorney in Lee's Summit, MO with 3 reviews
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Tina Louise Parsley Hughes

1308 NE Windsor Drive, Lee's Summit, MO

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24 Aug, 2013
We paid her a $1000.00 retainer to start fixing a rather large past tax issue. She took all our information, she gave us a plan of action, I faxed more information & then the communication began to become distant. Then approximately 14 months later I could not get a response via phone or email. Then this year when we did not receive our tax return, I called the IRS & was told there was not activity on our account in over a year. One week later we received letters to levy from the IRS. I tried contacting her through the only phone number I had or could find via internet. Emailed her numerous times with no response or 'failed' returned email, even tried FaceBook to contact her. I even found the lawyer she was a partner with at Generations Legal Partners from the video you will find if you look her up on-line. He was kind enough to give me a number to try to contact her, no luck there either. We since have contacted TWO lawyers, one to resolve our now one more year deeper past tax issue & one to get our money back.
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Scott

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17 Oct, 2012
I hired Tina for some tax strategies and helped in getting a tax situation dealt with and done effectively and efficiently as possible. I would STRONGLY recommend Tina. A very bright and knowledgable attorney and knew far more about the tax code than my previous accountant.
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Cullun

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11 Aug, 2011
We've used Tina for our estate planning and taxes. She did a great job. She was very quick to respond to our questions and explained everything in the level of detail that we needed. She's also been quick to respond to any questions we've had later on. So far we've had nothing but a positive experience with Tina.
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