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enlightenment

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14. The link in my post goes there.
Tue May 5, 2015, 09:41 PM
May 2015

They do push their "do it yourself" products, but not in your face - and they have consolidated a lot of very good general advice.
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You could try mainstreetonce May 2015 #1
Thanks, I didn't know there was such a thing... HereSince1628 May 2015 #3
Family Law, Elder Law Hoppy May 2015 #2
Thanks HereSince1628 May 2015 #4
Wills and Estates. elleng May 2015 #5
Thanks. HereSince1628 May 2015 #9
Definitely look for an attorney that specializes in trusts Uben May 2015 #6
Thanks HereSince1628 May 2015 #11
A probate attorney probably also does trusts enlightenment May 2015 #7
I had very good luck with NOLO. Wilms May 2015 #8
I've not yet done enough homework...What is NOLO? n/t HereSince1628 May 2015 #10
The link in my post goes there. enlightenment May 2015 #14
Thanks HereSince1628 May 2015 #12
Check with your state bar association csziggy May 2015 #13
Your county Bar association can refer you to a couple of attorneys. Hoppy May 2015 #15
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