Litigation issue in Jackson County, Oregon, or nearby? Contact Anderson Bradley Krant, PC, at 541-488-1225 to schedule an initial consultation.
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Litigation issue in Jackson County, Oregon, or nearby? Contact Anderson Bradley Krant, PC, at 541-488-1225 to schedule an initial consultation.
Anderson Bradley Krant, PC, located in Ashland, Oregon, is a highly regarded law firm known for its professionalism and straightforward approach. Clients consistently praise Susan Krant and her staff for providing excellent legal advice and a supportive, empathetic experience, ensuring that clients feel valued and understood throughout their legal processes. With a strong emphasis on client care and attention to detail, Anderson Bradley Krant, PC, is recognized for its commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for those seeking legal assistance.
Professional, straightforward, excellent legal advice.
Susan Krant and her staff gave us the VIP treatment when we sought her out to review our Will and Family Living Trust. She knows the law and the changes in the law since we first had our trust drawn up, and she amended our Trust to better protect us and our wishes for our successors. She brought to our attention areas we weren’t aware of, such as the marital trust which makes things much easier for the surviving spouse. She not only made sure our wishes would be carried out upon our passing, but also that our successors would know these wishes were made out of our love for them. I am so grateful for her professional yet personal approach with us. I feel a great sense of relief knowing our wishes will be carried out.
Made a call because my father passed away suddenly and I needed to locate a will. I wasn’t aware other family members had called and instead of telling me she had already looked, the woman on the phone berated me for being the 4th one to call and continued to tell me how no attorney wants to be called four times after I had already apologized for the inconvenience. Extremely unprofessional and insensitive.