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14 Dec, 2018 by Anonymous
I met with Joe to discuss a potential marital decision, and Joe was very Informative and supportive. He talked me through my options and reiterated that his goal is to sustain marriages to the best of his ability. The advice provided by Joe provided him with no compensation, but he was more than willing to devote time to meet with me.
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10 Sep, 2017 by Anonymous
In my opinion, Joe's performance was fair. He did not go the "extra mile" with our case. We had two hearings and Joe was fifteen minutes late to the first hearing, stating that he had printer problems. He requested that we should meet early to discuss the case before the hearing, but he arrived too late for any private time to discuss concerns prior to the hearing. The little amount of time we had left over, Joe spent having a small talk discussion with the GAL (who actually arrived early) about their personal leisure time. Luckily, the court commissioner was running behind that day and the hearing still took place as planned. Joe was not able to provide answers to questions that I had pertaining to protective services. He offered to try to obtain answers from a friend and to research them. When no specific answers were relayed back to me after I inquired, he said that his friend did not respond and may have been on vacation. Joe was not able to give any detailed answers from the research he said he would provide for me in regard to questions pertaining to the type of protective services that our county could actually provide. This lack of information caused me to change the court requests, which ended up costing more in the end. Joe also did not have a receptionist, nor did he have an out of office message or greeting to indicate that he was going to be out of the office for a vacation. He did respond back to me after a lapse, letting me know that he had been taking a vacation. Overall, Joe was polite and did return messages and phone calls to actually work through the guardianship process to the final court date. However, there were times during the process that could have gone smoother with the above written concerns, and a few others. Recently, I hired another law firm for estate planning. Their team of two lawyers, along with their paralegal was an extremely positive experience and I wish that working with Attorney Hentz could have been as positive.
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25 Sep, 2015 by Kelly schneider robbins
I posted a question on Avvo and doubted that anyone would answer since I didn't pay. Joe answered my question within hours of my asking and gave great advice. I had wanted clarification of the statute and that's what I got--in plain English. Made a very difficult and stressful situation more tolerable.
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17 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
I was very happy with the legal advise and support I recieved before, during and after my divorce. Joe was very professional, personable, provided good communication throughout the process, which helped me to feel more prepared and at ease. I also felt that Joe demonstrated a good balance between care and concern and maintaining appropriate client/ lawyer boundaries. His fees were very competive, yet affordable. I would highly recommend him to anyone needing legal advise and/or services.
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11 Jul, 2015 by Bonnie
Joe is so pleasant and comfortable to work with. His personality is genuine, so he never presents a false front. When you view his picture on line you are seeing the real Joe. He is totally prepared as a professional and presents the needed documents and advice on time, and explains the situation you are involved in from every angle to prepare you for any possible development. He is patient and kind in answering questions and in communicating by phone and email and text. I appreciated having this gentleman as my advocate during such a stressful situation in my life. He met with me in advance, so I could decide if I wanted to bring my business to his practice. It took a matter of only a few minutes to decide to do so; I was pleased with the office, as well. I liked the small office atmosphere with the friendly people.

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29 Oct, 2013 by Sue
Terese Halfmann is very friendly, personable and professional. I felt very comfortable with her right from the start. She always explained what was going to be happening with the legal process in a way a non-lawyer could understand. Also, in my feeble attempts to relay to her my understanding of a medical term or procedure, she always understood what I was attempting to say. She always returned my calls promptly; and always told me if I had ANY questions at all, to give her a call. I can't praise her enough, so I'm glad for this opportunity. I would most definitely highly recommend her!
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24 Jun, 2019 by Josef locke klein
Knowledge, fair, reasonable priced.
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11 Mar, 2010 by Karen
Attorney Fey was more than extremely helpful to me. After my husband's death, she handled the estate. The estate included various CD's, stocks, personal property, real estate and a very old Trust from the 1950's with husband as beneficiary and his now adult children as beneficiaries at his death. This meant she had to deal with numerous adult children from his first marriage, plus his present wife. Things went south between the parties and Emily had much work to do to keep all informed and satisfied with her progress. With the short delays experienced, due to the client's and children's bickering, and the fact that she had to have various CD's and stocks combined into the Estate Account to later be appropriately distributed, it is my opinion that she has a lot of knowledge and experience and is well thought of by the court. Attorney Fey also helped me in necessary wordage to be put into the real estate contract when I put my house up for sale. Since I was going to be leaving the state, this wordage was so necessary, but would not have been thought of by realtor or myself. I am so thankful for all of her help. She is a true lady.
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19 Feb, 2010 by Eric
Emily handled the complexities of my father's probate perfectly, keeping in mind the special needs of our entire family. What really made a difference for me was her willingess to go above and beyond to accomadate things right. I highly recommend her as a attorney, you will not be dissapointed.
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