Amy K. Crighton, experienced Family Law, Government attorney in Henderson, NV with 16 reviews
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Amy K. Crighton

50 S Stephanie St Ste 101, Henderson, NV

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William S. Boyd School of Law
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James johnson

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26 Aug, 2024
I highly recommend Rod Woodbury!
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Jenny leavitt

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05 Dec, 2023
I want to send a huge thanks to Attorney Bruce Woodbury. I had an issue with my landlord and was at risk of losing my home. Mr. Woodbury addressed my case right away and I was able to stay in my residence. I'm disabled and on a fixed income, but he treated me with the same diligence and respect as he would have a client with limitless finances. I'm forever grateful, He was literally a Godsend.
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Kimberly padilla

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03 Nov, 2023
I did not have a very good experience with this company. My mom passed away almost a year ago and some of her assists needed to go through probate. We came here for assistance. Every thing was going fine until 3 days before the court date I got an email and call from Joanne who stated she needed more information for the courts. At this time I was in Columbia about to board a plane home and did not have access to anything, also confused as we had spoken to the lawyer 4 months prior to the court date and they just now had realized they needed more information. I am assuming that because of not having the needed information the court date was bumped back from April to June. I then called Joanne asking how to obtain my moms money knowing that they had a check from Macys which my aunt had brought to them. Instead of answering my question Joanne sent me a list of my mom’s assets. When my aunt went over to talk with Joanne she proceeds to tell my aunt that they do not owe us any money. 2 months later after my aunt had gone over multiple time and them telling me that they have sent the check, my aunt was able to get the check. Me, my brother, and step dad do not live in Nevada and felt that this company took advantage of that. Joanne was very rude to me at times when I called her for information. I do not recommend this company or just stay clear of Joanne.
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Provides excellent legal services across a wide range of areas including business law, estate planning, and personal injury
“I have done business with Bruce Woodbury and Bill Urga on several occasions. I also refer my family to them for a variety of legal needs.”
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Known for their professionalism, knowledge, and responsiveness
“Bruce Woodbury is terrific attorney. Nancy Morales is a great paralegal. I would recommend them and their firm to friends and family without hesitation.”
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Treat all clients, regardless of financial status, with the same level of diligence and respect
“I'm disabled and on a fixed income, but he treated me with the same diligence and respect as he would have a client with limitless finances.”
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Potential issues with communication and responsiveness from certain staff members
“Joanne was very rude to me at times when I called her for information.”
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Concerns about the firm's handling of probate cases and timely delivery of client assets
“Every thing was going fine until 3 days before the court date I got an email and call from Joanne who stated she needed more information for the courts.”

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