J Vance Andersen PLC

J Vance Andersen PLC

J Vance Andersen PLC

Business & Trade, Trusts, Estate

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Reviews

Not gonna lie, they were really easy to work with. Kelly helped me settle an old debt for a fraction of what I originally owed. And, even though it sucks having to pay off stuff like this off in the first place she made the experience very simple, snd gave me all of the information I needed when requested. They are not at the Phoenix address anymore and work their practice out of a residential neighborhood now so best to call ahead for directions if you are looking to pay off in person.

Robert Barrow

2021-10-11 07:24:41

Although the reason I am dealing with this company is unpleasant reason, the lady I have been dealing with is very emphatic and pleasant. They have given me numerous chances & notifications to prevent wage garnishment and in the past in dealing with them, they were very, very reasonable in the amount the were willing to deduct from the wage garnishment. By state law they could have requested the minimum amount of garnishment to be 15% of after tax income, but they were willing to bring down the garnishment amount to below the 15% to something I was able to afford and live with. In my dealings with garnishment, this office is very understanding & lenient. After my experience with another company, I just wanted to say thank you on your end for your understanding and empathy to my situation.

Jess Weaver

2020-01-23 02:07:20

J VANCE ANDERSON, IS A TORTFEASOR in my Opinion And needs to be disbarred for unlawful practices pursuant to A.R.S. 12-349 Arizona recognizes aiding and abetting as embodied in Restatement § 876(b), that a person who aids and abets a tortfeasor is himself liable for the resulting harm to a third person.” Wells Fargo Bank v. Ariz. Laborers, Teamsters, 201 Ariz. 474, 485, 38 P.3d 12, 23 (2002) (citing Gemstar Ltd. v. Ernst & Young, 183 Ariz. 148, 159 n.7, 901 P.2d 1178, 1189 n.7 (Ct. App. 1995), vacated on other grounds, 185 Ariz. 483, 917 P.2d 222 (1996); Gomez v. Hensley, 145 Ariz. 176, 178, 700 P.2d 874, 876 (Ct. App. 1984)).

Joe Jarvis

2012-09-23 01:29:26

Holds onto judgements until right to appeal has expired should be disbarred and thrown in jail. Received garnishment paperwork 1 day before I was garnished.

Kimberley Stathas

2018-08-07 23:03:32