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After a 2005 divorce, I fell into tax collection problems that dragged on from 2007 to 2012, and by that time, and  despite having sought the rather expensive counsel of four tax attorneys, four CPAs and two financial advisors, the problem became increasingly insoluble. I will admit that in 2010, a close friend had suggested that I speak with Alan Weisberg and Brielle Mark at Weisberg Kainen Mark PL, but I balked, figuring tax law is tax law, and surely the tax  experts in my home town were as informed and as knowledgeable as those good people down in Miami. Well, I learned I was expressly wrong about that, but not before two years had gone by, and I was utterly desperate, because by then, my bank accounts had been frozen and the IRS had begun garnishing my wages. So, finally I did call the folks at Weisberg Kainen Mark PL, and in them I found, firstly, people who are compassionate, non-judgmental, calm and articulate. They are uncommonly knowledgeable in even the finest, most obscure aspects of tax law, and solved my troubles in an astonishingly timely and satisfying way. Their staff, I’m sure, would be the envy of every law office in the nation. Given the speed and thoroughness of their work, it’s almost an understatement to say that I am forever grateful to them. They are an extraordinary outfit.

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