Yes
You can check his court record and see how many cases he's won. Also if he lets you speak to some clients and see if they were happy.
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NO your Money will be deposited into a escrow account by your attorney. An escrow account is an account that your attorney name and your name is on that account. To make any withdrawal from tha account have to made by your attorney. You can close that account once that attoney receive their cost. but to close that account you are basically firing or relieving that attorney.
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A "Petitioner" is a person who brings a petition. They are kind of like a plaintiff in a civil suit. They are asking the court to do something, that is make an order effecting their, and potentially other persons, rights and property. A "Respondent" is the person who (yup, you guessed it) responds to the petition. While similar to a defendant, the respondent is not necessarily adverse to the petitioner. We use petitioner and respondent in Probate Court as the same person may be either a petitioner or respondent at different times in the proceeding. For example, in California, a petitioner on a Petition for Probate is asking the court to appoint someone to manage the decedent's estate, generally called a personal representative and more particularly called an executor (will) or administrator (no will.) They might also ask the court to "admit" (think validate) the decedent's will to probate. The Petitioner normally is, but does not need to be, the person who will serve as the representative. Now, lets say that a representative is already appointed by the probate court, and wants to sell a parcel of estate property. But one of the heirs objects. The objecting brings a petition, called something like "Objection to Sale of Estate Property." The heir now becomes the petitioner and the representative, who needs to answer the petition, is the respondent. Although this general answer is provided by an attorney, it should not be taken as legal advice regarding your particular situation and no attorney-client relationship is established. For help with your particular legal situation, please consult with an attorney.
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The most important directive to have, experts say, is the power of attorney for health care. This is a legally recognized document that allows people to appoint someone they trust to make medical decisions for them if they are unable to do so themselves.