Elizabeth Joan Chrisp, experienced Criminal Defense, Juvenile Law attorney in Kearney, NE with 14 reviews
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Elizabeth Joan Chrisp

322 W 39th St, Kearney, NE

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Brant

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13 Nov, 2024
Hired Liz as I was having a dispute between my health insurance and a provider. Liz helped us navigate how to handle the dispute and sent a letter to find a resolution for the dispute.
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Craig & amy stokebrand

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24 Jun, 2024
We hired Liz to help us with our estate planning. She was wonderful to work with and very professional. She was very thorough and explained every step of the process. We would highly recommend Liz!
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16 Jun, 2024
Elizabeth Klingelhoefer came recommended to us by her knowledge of our type of Corporation. We soon found that she was grounded in much more than our type of lawsuit, which provided a benefit to us. Liz was very personable in understanding our case, guiding us through thoughts and the facts pertaining to the incident which happened two years prior. Once we provided her with the information, she discussed with us the possible directions of the case. Everything is black or white, which we appreciated in her character. Whereas she did not live in the same community, her communication by phone, emails and texts felt like she was a local attorney. Liz is exceptionally organized; she came prepared with two large notebooks indexed by documentation which was referred to through the depositions, hearings, mediation, and the trial. We were thankful for her deep respect for the Courts, fellow Attorneys, and their time. Her diligence in researching the facts, records, and witnesses where amazing. She continued encouraging us for over three and a half years while attending to her other legal responsibilities. We highly recommend her for your personal or professional representation.
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Thorough and diligent in handling legal matters
“When writing a new will for me she was thorough and diligent.”
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Excellent communication and accessibility
“Her communication by phone, emails and texts felt like she was a local attorney.”
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Highly organized and prepared
“She came prepared with two large notebooks indexed by documentation which was referred to through the depositions, hearings, mediation, and the trial.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in various legal areas
“Elizabeth J. Klingelhoefer has a lot of knowledge in criminal cases. She understands the Latino community and respects our beliefs.”
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Compassionate and focused on client's best interests
“Nicole was compassionate while handling my divorce. She was professional, kind, and fair to both parties while still protecting my best interest.”
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