Most state bar associations have an online directory. You can go to that web site and search by the name for the attorney.
If you don't find it there, you can call the state bar association and inquire has to whether they have retired and perhaps who took over their practice. This can be important if you believe a will was filed at that law office.
You can try searching online legal directories or websites that allow you to input the attorney's last name to find their contact information. You can also try contacting your state's bar association for assistance in locating the attorney you are looking for.
The appropriate title for an attorney at law is "Esquire."
There is no direct connection between the Sears Law Building where Steven Sears practices as an attorney in Irvine, CA, and Sears Corporate Plaza. The two entities are likely separate entities with no official affiliation.
No, the word attorney is a common noun, a word for any attorney of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Attorney Cristina C. Arguedas, Arguedas, Cassman & Headley LLP, Berkeley, CAAttorney Street, Hempstead, NYEric H. Holder, Jr. Attorney General of the United States
To change your daughter's last name, you usually need to file a petition in the family court in your state. Contact the court clerk's office or a family law attorney to get guidance on the specific requirements and forms needed to initiate the name change process.
To notarize as an attorney-in-fact, you typically need to present the power of attorney document to the notary, along with your identification. The notary will then verify the document and witness your signature as the attorney-in-fact on behalf of the principal. Make sure to check the specific requirements in your state for notarizing documents as an attorney-in-fact.
No. They just have the same last name. "Davis" is a common last name.
Do you have to have an attorney for a quit claim deed if you are just changing your name
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You would need to find out if there is a will first of all. Then you would have to locate the attorney intrusted with the will. Another way is to check on the internet thru your local "public information" records department for your city/state. There may be something filed which will be public record and at least give you the name of the attorney who prepared it.
I was unable to locate the name on a web search, but it most likely is an Italian name. Many last names that end with "elli" are Italian.
You cannot locate a person nowadays with only the first name. There are too many people with the same names -- even if you have the first AND last names, you're going to have to hunt through a list!
bardok does not have a last name just like goku does not have a last name
The last name Ohler originated from Germany. In the Middle Ages, the Ohler family played a major role in the development of medieval Hessen society.
no meaning its just a last name
There are many ways one might locate an individual with the last name of Harman. One such reputable resource would be to check the listings in the White Pages.
Japanese will just MALKA as their last name
...its just a last name. why would there be a meaning?