Kathryn Fulk Hinds, experienced Estate Planning, Litigation attorney in Winston-Salem, NC with 53 reviews
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Kathryn Fulk Hinds

1068 W Fourth Street, Winston-Salem, NC

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Douglas williams

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16 Sep, 2024
Very friendly team, approachable and knowledgeable. They helped get our small business on track by gently correcting many things we had started blindly.
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Vivek varadara

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16 Sep, 2024
Nothing against this firm in terms of expenses, Divorce is an expensive ordeal and does take significant research and work to formalize a proper agreement based on special situations and individual situations. While one must be prepared for such legal costs over all the experience with Hartsoe and Associates was amazing. Specially, me being in the US Army, I was not always available for reaching out to, but despite they handled my case exceptionally well and came out with an amicable out of court settlement ! which is something I wanted from the start. Thank you Steven Grainger in particular for your legal representation and also the staff in connection.
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Brandon wilson

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16 Sep, 2024
Wow what an outstanding firm..Even though they were not able to assist me in my unique situation, they still took the time to advise me in path I needed to take and gave me a referral to somewhere that might be able to help..even took the time to call me back just to give me more information that could help me.. I really hate that they couldn't help me because this is the type of firm I want to represent me. Someone who is there for the client and not the pay check...thanks again for the help.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and competent legal representation
“They helped get our small business on track by gently correcting many things we had started blindly.”
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Excellent customer service and communication
“Debbie is very nice and always tries to be as helpful as she can be.”
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Transparent and upfront about fees and billing
“Billing was also very detailed and to the mark.”
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Successful in achieving desired outcomes for clients
“He got my case handled in a timely manner. I would 100% recommend him for any family law needs.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“He placed his hand on my shoulder and said 'you'll be fine. We got this!'”
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Potential issues with communication and responsiveness
“I only received a bill, saying my trust was 'depleted and I now owe xyz AND you need to replenish the trust'”
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Concerns about billing practices and transparency
“They constantly asked in email the same questions over and over which just kept taking money.”
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Inconsistency in the quality of service provided
“There were so many things that caused my divorce to take longer than it should have and parts that frustrated me to the point like I felt as I was dealing with people that were working against me.”
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Turnover of staff and associated issues
“Bennett left the practice so I now was with Jeremy. We did the 'free' update meeting so he could get up to date on my case.”
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Potential for prioritizing profits over client interests
“They're all thieves. My divorce cost 4x more than it should for only going to mediation.”

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