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Businiess name:  Stafford Bankruptcy Lawyer Robert Weed
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This experience was so great. Not the bankruptcy, as I had bulked for several years thinking I could fix things. But, at age 66, divorced, I knew I was not going to win the debt game, and when I came into Mr. Weed's office, I received nothing but smiles and such pleasant, professional assistance. AJ was just the best. She made me feel comfortable in this setting and assisted me in every way that I needed help. She helped me write whatever I needed, she assisted in getting all my paperwork on time, and held my hand if I needed it. She and Mr Weed showed me step by step to get to the court, and then Kaitlyn did the same... step by step. The first time I went into Mr. Weed's office to have him go over what all I was filing, I began to cry. He stopped what he was doing at the computer and sat and waited for me. No rushing me because he had more money to make and more people to see: he just waited. Then he asked me if I was ok, and I told him I was crying because this was the first time in years that anyone had wanted to help me. The whole experience was one of concern, caring, and help.

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