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01 Aug, 2018 by Timothy byron
Last Attorney we saw was in November, 2017. Don't think it was this man.

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01 Apr, 2024 by Jonathan eberly
Justus helped me take care of my case while I lived 2000 miles away allowing me to keep my license and family together. I didn't have to fly to WA once he took care of everything so I could take care of my family. Truly an incredible lawyer.
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08 Mar, 2024 by Amberly
From the moment that I talked to Justus prior to being assigned to him as my court appointed counsel, I was going to hire him. We spoke a few months before being back in the State. As fortune turned and I couldn't hire him it was by luck that he was to be my assigned counsel. Justus worked and fought extremely hard to make sure that I didn't see prison walls and I was allowed the opportunity to stay being a mom, a recovery Coach, a peer support counselor, and a human. Thank you Justus for believing in me. Trust me if you knew how many times it took me to get it in my thick skull that DUI's are not fun than you would know exactly why I would have hired him. He had faith in my 6th chance. Thank you Justus!! Keep it up yo!! You the real MVP
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29 Jan, 2024 by Meagan
Justus did amazing! I honestly don't know which way my case would have gone, hadn't we found him! He was thorough and dug into my dui/reckless case with ease. It was nice to find out that my case was really simple with how low my numbers were and everything was dismissed!
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02 Jan, 2019 by Edwin
First time filing and I must say, if you are in need of a competent bankruptcy attorney and team of professionals to help navigate you through the complexities of paperwork involved. Brittany and her assistant Jayne have you covered! They were just amazing to say the least. Being self employed with very unstable income would have been to confusing to fill out all the paperwork correctly and screw up on my part without their help, causing possible dismissal. It was worth every penny spent on making sure it didn't. I filed at the end of Sept and had my debt discharged at the end of December. Now it's time for me to move on, rebuilt my credit and not make the same mistakes that I had done before. Thanks again for everything!
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16 Jul, 2018 by Jennifer
We hired Brittany for our Chapter 13 bankruptcy a couple of years ago. She is very knowledgeable and thorough. She went above and beyond to help us and answer every question we had. Recently we requested to incur debt and purchase a house. Brittany gave us the same great advice, help and guidance that she gave with the initial filing and then some. We cannot recommend her enough. Thank you for everything Brittany!!!
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02 May, 2018 by Anonymous
We hired Brittany to handle our Ch. 13 bankruptcy. She knows the Kitsap BK landscape and was able to develop a strategy which saved our home and kept costs down. She's a great communicator and handled everything with high ethics and professionalism.
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25 Nov, 2017 by Jennifer manlowe
Joni and I met at my house to discuss options before I would hire her. She wanted me to know the details of what she needed and what to expect in court. I found her to be extremely knowledgeable and straightforward.
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22 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
The first time I spoke with Joni I was impressed by her expertise and also her ability to really listen. Initially, Joni made sure that I had realistic expectations by telling me the percentage of applicants who are approved, the worst-case scenario time-wise, etc. She is a very clear communicator, was really patient when I didn't understand something about my case, and was responsive when I called or emailed her with questions or concerns. I'm very aware that quality of professionals in any field varies, but I knew that with Jonie I was in good hands. She was always on top of the developments in my case and kept me up to date. Additionally, Jone related to me as a person, not just a case. That such a great lawyer was available on the Kitsap peninsula was a real surprise; I had assumed that I'd have to go to Seattle to have a chance at finding a lawyer with Joni's expertise. Thanks Joni!
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08 Jul, 2015 by Wendy
I cannot express how grateful I am to Joni Derifield for the help she gave me with my fight for my disability benefits! She won my case after I had been denied. She is knowledgeable about dealing with Social Security, and made sure I knew exactly what was happening as well as options along the way. The thing I respect the most was the integrity that she brought to the process. She believed in me, and that is not something you are used to when dealing with SSA. I would highly recommend Joni’s services if you have to deal with Social Security.
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