George W. Redder, experienced Elder Law, Family Law attorney in Kingston, NY with 28 reviews
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George W. Redder

243 Wall St Ste 3100, Kingston, NY

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Fran martin

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25 Jan, 2025
Kathy Bock is very professional and knowledgeable. Right from the beginning she put you right at ease. Very easy to work with and made our process seamless. Highly recommend her. She’s the best!
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Tina lobrutto-gross

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01 Sep, 2023
I used Reeder, Bock & Associates for my divorce and for selling my house/closing. Kathy Bock is the best. She is very knowledgeable, friendly, honest, will fight for you and help you in anyway she can. She will keep you informed with your case, answer your questions, take the time to explain things to you, and will get back to you via email or phone, should you leave a message. The staff is also friendly , knowledgeable, and helpful and will take your call or message. I would definitely use them again in the future if I need to, and I highly recommend them for your legal needs.
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Dani r

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06 Aug, 2023
Kathy is great, explains everything very well!
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Highly knowledgeable and professional
“Kathy Bock is very professional and knowledgeable. Right from the beginning she put you right at ease.”
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Friendly, honest, and personable
“Kathy Bock is not only a phenomenal attorney but an amazing person!! She is quick, honest, and personable.”
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Responsive and communicative
“Kathy Bock is very responsive, honest, and reliable. She is easy to talk to and trustworthy.”
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Fights for clients and ensures positive outcomes
“She will keep you informed with your case, answer your questions, take the time to explain things to you, and will get back to you via email or phone.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“I would definitely use them again in the future if I need to, and I highly recommend them for your legal needs.”
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Poor phone etiquette and customer service
“Just called... I wasn't even sure it was a law office. Lady on phone answered like she was at home. When I asked a question she was so quick to rush me off the phone.”

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