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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide professional and compassionate service
“Lindsey is a professional that does her job with compassion. She is knowledgeable and helpful to complete whatever you need to be done.”
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Efficient and responsive communication with clients
“Lindsey was on time, knowledgeable and very responsive. I would recommend Lindsay to anyone needing business contracts.”
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Transparent and reasonable pricing with no surprises
“Upfront, reasonable pricing with no surprises for our wills and estate planning.”
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Trustworthy and reliable attorneys who provide excellent guidance
“Throughout the probate process, she gave me wise counsel. I am so glad I hired Lindsey and would highly recommend her to anyone.”
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Collaborative and skilled team of attorneys
“Helpful and knowledgeable team of attorneys with decades of experience and success.”
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Potential for poor listening and providing unhelpful advice
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Possibility of negligent handling of client matters leading to negative consequences
“Paulette Mueller made my grandmothers estate go broke, made her delinquent on her taxes (simply did not file) cancelled our homeowners insurance and accepted only roughly 8k on a full coverage 250k+ policy which has led to black mold growing in the home my grandparents built by hand making my baby very sick.”

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06 Feb, 2024 by Aric asplund
We've been partnering with Underwood Perkins for several years now for business legal matters, and the experience has been nothing short of exceptional. From the outset, their team has demonstrated an understanding of our needs and provided advice that has been instrumental in navigating the complexities of our industry. The professionalism, diligence, and expertise shown by everyone at Underwood Perkins, especially Brandon, have not only resulted in outstanding work on our behalf but have also contributed to our company's success and peace of mind.
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02 Dec, 2022 by Peggy
Since I have never been the executor of an estate or gone through the probate process, I was clueless as to where to begin or what pitfalls to watch out for. A friend recommended Lindsey Tanner to me, and I am so glad she did. Lindsey was professional from start to finish, always ready to answer my 'dumb' questions, and returned calls and emails in a timely manner. Throughout the probate process, she gave me wise counsel. I am so glad I hired Lindsey and would highly recommend her to anyone.
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15 Mar, 2022 by Taylor touma
Paulette Mueller made my grandmothers estate go broke, made her delinquent on her taxes (simply did not file) cancelled our homeowners insurance and accepted only roughly 8k on a full coverage 250k+ policy which has led to black mold growing in the home my grandparents built by hand making my baby very sick. Made disgusting remarks about our home upon inspection in regards to a guardianship proceeding while we remained polite and courteous despite the situation, and now, at the ripe age of 21 I am in therapy full time over the horrific consequences she and (others involved) caused that have now fallen upon my shoulders. I am utterly disappointed, and heartbroken. I will never be the same. My grandmother died in vain, under ungodly amounts of stress. May God guide Paulette to have a heart full of empathy and compassion towards her future victims. Only the Lord knows the amount of trauma and havoc she reaped on my beautiful grandmother. May God guide her to remain in a mindset of kindness, and fairness, as I wouldn’t wish this turmoil on anyone. But as my grandmother would want me to live, I forgive her. I only hope for her growth and progress in a positive direction for the future. I. Will. Never. Be. The. Same. I am gone. At the age of 21, I am now a shell of who I once was. The person that raised me from diapers, put me into college, got my first car, carried herself in such a generous and Godly manner, died in vain. May God rest her beautiful soul, because now her pain and stressors have become an everyday part of my life. The only human beings that loved me unconditionally, my grandparents(parents), are now dead and gone forever, and I am alone in this scary world. I hope Paulette can see my review as more than a mere critique but an insight to my new reality, and hopefully, some of what I said will invite a new presence of good faith to her future clients, not only for the benefit of them, but for her conscious as well. I was just a kid. God, what did we do to deserve this?
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23 Sep, 2021 by Casey page
Very legit law firm. I worked with Elisa and she was very responsive and professional. She was very qualified and really knew her stuff. Highly recommend Underwood Perkins.
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23 Sep, 2021 by Margaret patterson
It is with great pleasure I recommend Elisa Reiter, JD. Her knowledge of family law is deep and current, her communication skills superb. She is a strategic thinker with an exquisite attention to detail. She speaks truth to clients from the outset. Her toolbox of compassion, legal expertise, and commitment to community undergirds her success. I have worked with Elisa over 25 years in non-profit community service and as a client. In both cases, her service was and continues to be unparalleled.
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