Many people shudder at the thought of going to see an attorney. Most people associate bad thoughts and feelings with coming to an attorney's office. But in reality, we're here to help. An attorney should provide answers to the questions you have and hopefully put your mind at ease by either answering your questions or giving you guidance. Some of the more routine questions that people are concerned with are:
- Do I need a will? What happens if I don't have one?
- I'm the executor of my father's estate, what does that mean and how do I do it?
- What's a trust? Do I need one? What's the difference in a trust and a will?
- Does my grandmother's will need to be probated?
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- Do I need to do a title search on a foreclosed property?
- What if my neighbor and I can't agree on my property line?
- I know I have an easement over my neighbor's property, but he's not letting me use it. What do I do?
- Do I need my own attorney at closing?
Attorneys are also beneficial in assisting you with knowing your rights after a car accident or workplace injury (workers' comp) and assisting you in family law issues including divorce and child custody.
The point is: as an attorney, I'm here to serve you. Whether through simply answering a few questions or representing you to sort things out. Please give us a call or send an email if you need assistance.
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