Poquoson, VA asked in Probate for Virginia

Q: This lawyer also doesn’t do any of the work like second lawyer said he works for a law firm that has lots of offices

And conference calls to guide them through what needs to be done. Now I after Doing reserch on unsupervised/supervised lawyer did lots of unesscary waste of resources. My father and aunt are both old and not for one second out of all 10 kids would believe they purposely took money this was for the kids. He never explained what unsupervised meant. My

Dad argued with me claiming judge will see his fee judge did not. After taxes were done I advised my aunt that only taxes were from mutual funds but step up cost basis from dot to tos. He never knows what he’s talking about he can only answer questions if the paralegals is there probate startered March 2017 we were paid majority but lawyer said becuase I’d account size you. Should leave 100,000 i’n there.can a lawyer in dc help me on what to do to question he fees not only those but his work I would question the work if it was $10,000 fee. He took lawyer fee and he still took rep fee and made it a charge.

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Richard Sternberg
Richard Sternberg
Answered
  • Probate Lawyer
  • Potomac, MD
  • Licensed in Virginia

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