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Hammond Law Group, LLC

TEL (719) 520-1474 |  Colorado Springs, CO

As an attorney in private practice in Colorado Springs, as well as southern and eastern Colorado, Catherine Hammond Shell provides extensive estate and tax planning services to individuals and busines...(more)



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