Julie M Fulks

6963 Littlerock Rd SW, Tumwater, WA

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Cynthia Worth is great and VERY knowledgeable estate and tax attorney.
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Thorough and knowledgeable but comes at a high price.
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Thorough and knowledgeable lawyers
“Thorough and knowledgeable but comes at a high price.”
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Professional and conscientious service
“Wills and Estate Planning--professional, conscientious but NOT stuffy or humorless.”
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Highly recommended by others
“Worth Law was highly recommended to us and we would, in turn, recommend the Group very highly to others.”
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High costs for services
“Everything turned out to cost about double the estimate for the services initially described, which was discouraging.”
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Not always quick in service delivery
“they are not necessarily quick, nor are they inexpensive.”
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Unreliable and unprofessional in some cases
“They will promise to do one thing to your face and then do something else entirely. Very unreliable and unprofessional.”

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