The US doesn't have the specialties you find in most places, so they don't have certifications in most cases. Typically a Contract Lawyer writes a contract and a Probate or Estate Lawyer would generate a will. All lawyers can technically do either of them, they just may not be as comfortable with it as others. In Great Britain and the British Commonwealth it would be a Solicitor that specializes in that area.
Attorney's commissions, also known as attorney's fees, are typically subject to a statute of limitations in New Jersey. This statute limits the amount of time that an attorney has to pursue payment for their services. Once this time period expires, the attorney may no longer be able to collect their fees through legal action.
One way to protect financial assets from attachment by nursing homes is by creating a trust fund and transferring assets into it. This can help shield the assets from being considered for payment towards nursing home expenses. Consulting with a financial planner or an attorney who specializes in elder law can provide more personalized advice on how to protect assets.
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
Wills are public documents. Go to the county courthouse where she lived or died and ask for a public records search for a will. If there was a will that might not have been executed, contact any attorney who worked with your mother at any time. Even a 20 year old will may force the stepfather to prove there is a more recent one that leaves property to him.
You can check the license status of an attorney in Oklahoma by visiting the Oklahoma Bar Association's website and utilizing their online attorney directory search tool. Enter the attorney's name to view their current licensing status, bar admission date, and any disciplinary history.
An attorney who specializes in Civil Litigation.
You should get that kind of specialized advice from an attorney who specializes in estate planning and tax law in your jurisdiction.You should get that kind of specialized advice from an attorney who specializes in estate planning and tax law in your jurisdiction.You should get that kind of specialized advice from an attorney who specializes in estate planning and tax law in your jurisdiction.You should get that kind of specialized advice from an attorney who specializes in estate planning and tax law in your jurisdiction.
Contact an attorney who specializes in real estate law.
An Attorney who specializes in Personal Injury.
An attorney who specializes in civil law and who specializes in in claims against government agencies would be your best bet. Contact your local Bar Association.
You should look for an attorney who specializes in probate or/and estate planning. Most "general practice" attorneys can also draft a Will.
Joseph E. Wolfe of Cincinnati specializes in cases of this kind. We'd recommend giving him a call!
A proctologist specializes in hemorrhoids.
It means that she does what she wills to do.
No, there will always be a need in every office for some kind of paper. For example, in a law office, although some courts permit electronic filing of pleadings, most pleadings will still be done on paper. And of course, wills still need to be in writing. Even video-taped wills need a writing.
It more depends on what the nature of the debt is. If the debt is due to a tort, you want an attorney that specializes in those actions (auto accident, slip and fall, malpractice), if the suit is over a contract, you probably want a contract lawyer.
Complain in writing to the Garage and get yourself a lawyer (attorney ) if you car has been damaged because of this.