Kate Kelso - Tustin, CA
Attorney at The Law Offices of K. Kelso
Notary Public Lawyers in Tustin, CA
13691 Redhill Avenue Tustin, CA 92780
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Tustin Notary Public Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Notary Public
Reviews
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Quality of Service
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2014-2023Kate Kelso is more than a friend, she’s a kindred spirit, attorney, protector, guiding light and beacon. She continues to impress and inspire me as we grow closer as women, professionals, and independent-minded people. It's not often that a person continues to engage with her clients in a material way. Kate Kelso does so with grace, growing as a professional and person. Kate is comfortable in her own skin, with an openness and passion she exhibits to anyone who crosses her path. Trust is fickle, and fragile, I place my trust in her and her advice - she has never disappointed. Kate, to her own detriment, would go as far out of her way as she physically could to help a stranger. Sometimes women like this are called push-overs; often they become punching bags, steam rolled by other people. Frequently people like Attorney Kelso become byproducts of other peoples' needs, people who take too much and give too little. However, Kate has stepped into her own strength, prioritizing her clients and their needs. I have the utmost confidence that anyone who retains her will never regret it - and be lucky to have her.
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