Rosedala
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Hello, I recently searched for an estate attorney under subject: "Estate Attorney and Executor?" and many of you were so kind and helpful for which, again, thanks so much to all!!!
But alas, I failed to follow ALL that excellent advice and I just realized that I hired a week ago an attorney who, while seems nice and interested in the work...she's not board certified and her estate work is only 25% and 9 years experience.
I was exhausted from a long search so when I found this nice atty. I was relieved and hastened to sign the contract and pay the deposit requested... without checking her background.
My question: Would it be smart to explain to this atty. I made a mistake and to return part of the deposit? Then seek a board certified attorney who specializes in trusts, wills, estates? Or should I stay with her?
I'm terribly embarrassed...Thank you so very much for your opinion.
But alas, I failed to follow ALL that excellent advice and I just realized that I hired a week ago an attorney who, while seems nice and interested in the work...she's not board certified and her estate work is only 25% and 9 years experience.
I was exhausted from a long search so when I found this nice atty. I was relieved and hastened to sign the contract and pay the deposit requested... without checking her background.
My question: Would it be smart to explain to this atty. I made a mistake and to return part of the deposit? Then seek a board certified attorney who specializes in trusts, wills, estates? Or should I stay with her?
I'm terribly embarrassed...Thank you so very much for your opinion.
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