Thomas Brixius, experienced Bankruptcy attorney in Seattle, WA with 90 reviews
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Thomas Brixius

1037 NE 65th St # 82405, Seattle, WA

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Renee nelsen

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10 Feb, 2025
Hire this team! We started working with Joesph & Hetrick a few years ago and honestly it’s one of the best financial decisions we’ve ever made. The guidance and partnership we’ve received has been unmatched. They’re wonderful to work with and wonderful human beings. Our taxes always feel quite complicated going into tax season and Deva is a true gem of a human that has helped us navigate tricky circumstances from out of state RSU grants to contract work snags to first rental property advice. We can’t recommend them enough!
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Biko tabor

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05 Feb, 2025
Aside from professionally managing my tax returns for the past 2 decades (including a period of time working abroad), Deva and Randy were invaluable in helping me deal with an unexpected inheritance last year. They walked me through the options for trust liquidation, the tax implications, and even some best case investment opportunities. When I ended up purchasing a house their support and guidance made an inherently stressful process much more bearable. Couldn't recommend their services more highly.
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Clay newlin

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02 Feb, 2025
I have worked with Randy Joseph and team for several years. I couldn't be more pleased with their partnership, professional tax guidance, and speed with which they work. Joseph & Hetrick, LLC is the third firm with whom I have worked in my professional career and it's easy for me to say they stand out! Beyond technical competence, accuracy, and sense of urgency, I feel they have taken the time to get to know me personally. I have had some ups and downs in my career and Randy has always flexed and found a way to be more than a firm that does my taxes. They understand me. I couldn't recommend Joseph & Hetrick, LLC more highly. Check them out!
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Exceptional customer service and compassionate guidance through the legal process
“I am incredibly grateful for Mr. Chung and their team for their exceptional work in helping me recover my beloved dog. Mr. Chung guided me through the legal process with patience, compassion, and expertise.”
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Thorough and knowledgeable legal expertise
“Over the last four decades, I have had the opportunity to work with ove”
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Personalized and customized solutions to meet client needs
“Angel made everything clear and manageable, offering customized solutions that really fit my family's needs. Her expertise in estate and special needs planning was invaluable, helping me navigate all my options to protect my loved ones.”
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Ongoing support and communication
“Knowing we can reach out with any questions going forward is very comforting. She really does care and is very thorough with the legalities.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I don't want any of my loved ones to go through what I had to with my dad (and his was relatively easy!). If you love your family, take care of this stuff NOW. And if you like the idea of a caring, real person helping you instead of a suit & tie who couldn't give a rip except for billable hours, choose Angel. Period.”
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“Cannot recommend Deva highly enough. She's smart, responsive, and listens closely to her clients.”
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Lack of attention to detail and mistakes in legal work
“I RETAINED THIS LAW FIRM TO ASSIST ME AND REVIEW MY FINANCES FOR POTENTIAL BANKRUPTCY. THE FIRM CONVINCED ME TO FILE A CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY. WHILE THOMAS DIDN'T DO THE FILING HE WAS ASSIGNED TO MY CASE AFTER THE INITIAL ATTORNEY LEFT THE FIRM. WHILE I WAS PROMISED THAT MY HOME OWNERS DUES AND LIEN AGAINST MY HOME WOULD BE INCLUDED AND ADDRESSED, THEY WERE NOT.”

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