Adam Robert Kitz, experienced Estate Planning, Probate attorney in Spokane, WA with 108 reviews
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Adam Robert Kitz

1309 W. Dean Ave. Ste. 100, Spokane, WA

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2019:
Gonzaga University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2015:
Western Washington University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.5 108 reviews
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A d

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27 Dec, 2024
Gravis Law Firm was professional and friendly in putting together our affairs. We appreciate that they had a package price so that we would be able to plan accordingly and finish the process.
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Caleb stapp

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06 Nov, 2024
Jonas Hemenway has been a go-to attorney for me to send my clients to for several years. I appreciate his down-to-earth communication style, sense of humor, and diligence on behalf of my clients. Last year, a client I had sent to Jonas got back to me with a review: not only was the client very pleased, but the client had already sent in two different family members to get their estate plans updated!
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Krystal harras

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28 Oct, 2024
I used them twice once for bankruptcy and once for child custody and both times at great communication and great service couldn’t be more happy
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Pros
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Skilled, knowledgeable, and professional attorneys who provide thorough and personalized legal services
“Jonas was informative, responsive, and created a plan for us that feels custom to our needs without going overboard.”
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Excellent client communication and responsiveness
“I was very impressed! Prompt and professional service ~ going above and beyond by coming to the hospital to help with legal documents.”
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Compassionate and caring approach in handling sensitive legal matters
“Jonas put that concern very quickly to rest with his demeanor and obvious competence. He was easy to reach and responsive to my questions without judgements or condensation.”
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Successful outcomes and satisfied clients
“I was approved on the first try! I was also super impressed by Kelly, as she was more than happy to help when I was overwhelmed with filling out paperwork.”
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Flexible and accommodating in meeting client needs
“Jonas went above and beyond to try and help our parents with updated estate documents. When he determined that they really couldn't understand what was what, he gracefully declined to push things any further.”
Cons
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Some issues with billing and communication from the firm
“My experience with the billing and where I was left off on the business side. Issues with systems and organization made things confusing and difficult.”
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Instances of unresponsiveness or inability to take on cases
“Twice I called and was told I'd get a call back and never heard back from them. Guess I'm not important enough?”
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Concerns about competence and ethics of certain attorneys
“Hired Jason Johnson to handle a false allegation charge. What does he do? Has me take an SOC that stipulates I go to dv treatment for a year. For a false charge???? Jason was scared to go to trial”

Publications

2023:
Gravis Law Blog, HELP! I Told Spot He Wasn’t in my Will Because He Was Just a Dog and Now He Wont Let Me Scratch Behind His Ears – What Do I Do?
2023:
Gravis Law Blog, How does my charitable giving fit into my estate plan?
2023:
Gravis Law Blog, Why do I need a power of attorney when I can just add my daughter to my bank accounts?

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