Reading, PA asked in Estate Planning and Legal Malpractice for Pennsylvania

Q: My parents I just discovered , had 2 estate plans done within 6 year periodthey had a original estate plan in 1989

the last one in 2006 was done with total neglect , and with reckless regard or ignorance of the 1989 plan and 2000 plans These both were done by recommendation of a financial advisor , who preceded to liquidate there 30 year pension and paid up insurance with expensive unaffordable term policies and annuities that were rolled 3 to 4 times in a 4 year period , including a lot of forgeries and in fact the 2006 one even spelled my dads name wrong I need to sue a few law firms for malpractice these actions have resulted in over 6 million in losses and growing to start my parents are still alive in there 80's and have been looted out of everything in a fraudulent, negligent and reckless regard Where do I start ? they are in foreclosure do to the actions of the 2006 estate lawyer and advisor along with a 40 year employee who fraudulently concealed info and aided in a lot of things to pro long her employee ment

1 Lawyer Answer
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
Answered
  • Wyomissing, PA
  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

A: You can contact the Attorney Generals office. I would suggest you look for a member of the Pennsylvania Assn for Justice that handles professional negligence cases.

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