Alex Hilsen, experienced Estate Planning attorney in Cranbury, NJ with 13 reviews
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Alex Hilsen

1249 S. River Road, Cranbury, NJ

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29 May, 2024
I needed help with a inquiry dealing with the division of revenue and enterprise services. Not only did Linda never even bother to pay mind to my issue, but her office gave up completely after 2 weeks. They didn't care that even they couldn't get through after 2 weeks. It's been over a month and still no movement on my issue costing me and my wife $4500 in tax deductions. She got elected because she's a Democrat, not because she cares or does anything helpful.
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Fantastic state senator, working for the people.
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