Rosedala
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[Not sure if I'm in the right thread, but....]
Hello, I think I made a mistake in hiring an "estate" lawyer about 2 years ago or so since he only has 25% experience in estates. His principal subjects are immigration and another one I can't recall now. Do you all think this is sufficient experience? Although I've been reading a lot on the subject, I'm sure that, as a layperson, I need to be asked (and told) a lot of questions about my estate planning.
I've been getting dizzy debating within myself whether or not go and hire a lawyer totally dedicated to estates. I'm alone and have a very simple estate, yet I don't want to do it myself, I need an experienced lawyer despite the fact this would be the 3rd time I'm paying for the same thing. For many years I had a good estate lawyer but she retired. That's when I hired the present 25% estate lawyer.
Thanks ever so much for your opinions.
Hello, I think I made a mistake in hiring an "estate" lawyer about 2 years ago or so since he only has 25% experience in estates. His principal subjects are immigration and another one I can't recall now. Do you all think this is sufficient experience? Although I've been reading a lot on the subject, I'm sure that, as a layperson, I need to be asked (and told) a lot of questions about my estate planning.
I've been getting dizzy debating within myself whether or not go and hire a lawyer totally dedicated to estates. I'm alone and have a very simple estate, yet I don't want to do it myself, I need an experienced lawyer despite the fact this would be the 3rd time I'm paying for the same thing. For many years I had a good estate lawyer but she retired. That's when I hired the present 25% estate lawyer.
Thanks ever so much for your opinions.