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UncleDave
Asked October 2015
How do we vet and find the right attorney?
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It is so easy to connect with the wrong attorney. We have had our share of bad choices.
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GardenArtist
Nov 2015
Concerned, the post you created a while ago has a lot of answers and suggestions, but it's on a different topic.
For anyone who wants to read about her situation:
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/elderly-mom-swindled-by-organized-scammers-188474.htm?cpage=5
11/04/2015 10:47:41
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UncleDave
Nov 2015
The post I created is "How do we vet and find the right attorney?" UncleDave
Why do you refer back to a discussion of swindling and scamming? please stick with how to vet and find the right attorney
11/04/2015 10:57:41
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veryconcerned
Nov 2015
maybe because I was covering all the issues concerning my elderly mom....but yes its necessary to have a good specialist attorney in this area...
11/04/2015 15:22:32
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For anyone who wants to read about her situation:
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/elderly-mom-swindled-by-organized-scammers-188474.htm?cpage=5
Why do you refer back to a discussion of swindling and scamming? please stick with how to vet and find the right attorney