Answering Legal Customer Stories: Kaitlin Nares

Kaitlin Nares is the CEO of Hagen Nares PLLC. With support from Answering Legal's 24/7 virtual receptionist team, Kaitlin has been able to balance being a mom and being a successful business owner. Our service has made it possible for Kaitlin to grow Hagen Nares PLLC over 400% in two years, while still carving out plenty of time for family. See her full story in the video below!
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