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Knowledgeable and straightforward in her recommendations
“She's straightforward and very knowledgeable. She is thoughtful in her recommendations and explains the law and lets you make the decisions.”
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Goes above and beyond to accommodate clients
“When my Mom was unable to come to her office, Rhonda came to the nursing home for her to sign things. She also knew what to do to make things easier for everyone.”
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Anticipates client questions and provides ready answers
“She anticipated my questions and had ready answers. She tried her best to work with my Mother who was always a moving target and offered to go above and beyond by making house calls if necessary.”
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Highly knowledgeable about elder care and available resources
“She really knows elder care and resources available in the state.”
Cons
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Can be perceived as pushy or confrontational by some clients
“I can see where men may have a problem with her if they have issues with strong women.”
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Doesn't always do what the client wants or does things not requested
“She didn't do what she was hired to do and did do things she was not hired to do. She could do well to focus on what the client wants done and do it.”
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Dismissive or unhelpful when a client disagrees with her recommendations
“My mother had dementia and hired her. This attorney disposed of her property, put her in a nursing home, and never contacted family. Once I realized what was happening and emailed this attorney, she responded with 'your mother never wants to see you or hear from you ever again.'”

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22 Mar, 2018 by Bernadette
I used Rhonda to set up a will and a trust. As other's have said, she's straightforward and very knowledgeable. She is thoughtful in her recommendations and explains the law and lets you make the decisions. I do not understand the negative reviews. Perhaps they were disappointed when Rhonda stood up for the rights of her elder clients instead of family members.
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19 Jan, 2018 by Anonymous
My mother had dementia and hired her. This attorney disposed of her property, put her in a nursing home, and never contacted family. Once I realized what was happening and emailed this attorney, she responded with "your mother never wants to see you or hear from you ever again." Proceed with caution, her name rude(wo)man says it all.
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03 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
I was referred to Ronda by another highly recommended attorney who was unavailable. I am real impressed by her knowledge of her subject area and straightforwardness in her dealings. When my Mom was unable to come to her office, Rhonda came to the nursing home for her to sign things. She also knew what to do to make things easier for everyone. I can see where men may have a problem with her if they have issues with strong women. If you want someone who really knows the in and outs of her specialty, I highly recommend her.
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13 May, 2015 by Connie
Rhonda has been such a blessing in my life as my Mother declined and after her passing. I needed help tying up loose ends and she anticipated my questions and had ready answers. She tried her best to work with my Mother who was always a moving target and offered to go above and beyond by making house calls if necessary. She tried to put all assets in a Trust and my Mother resisted. So here she is, thinking like a caring person and my Mother undermined all her efforts. Rhonda is helping out now.
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14 May, 2014 by Anonymous
She is pushy, causes more problems than she fixes. She didn't do what she was hired to do and did do things she was not hired to do. She could do well to focus on what the client wants done and do it.
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