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Things to Look for When Hiring an Indiana Wills and Trusts Attorney
Good Reputation
Obtain references from your attorney and contact the individuals listed. In addition, ask your friends, family, and general practice lawyers in your area if they can give their two cents. It may be that a general practice attorney has valuable information about your attorney's reputation in the legal community.
Relevant Experience
Try to determine what type of wills and trusts attorney you may need. Do you need legal counsel for advance directives? For a complicated estate plan? For a simple will? The answers to these questions may help guide you towards an attorney who has the necessary skill-set to handle your case successfully.
Accessible
Finding an Indiana wills and trusts attorney to help you with your estate planning takes more than just finding an attorney with a great reputation. Make sure that he or she also has time for you and responds to your correspondence in a timely manner.
Fair Fees
Be sure to discuss payment with your lawyer; you don't want to suffer an awful shock when you receive the bill. See if your attorney can provide you with an itemized statement - and be sure you know how - and how much - he or she charges before you begin.
Excellent Communication Skills
Be sure that your Indiana wills and trusts attorney speaks in a language you can understand; if he or she can't translate complicated legal jargon into everyday speech, you may find it difficult to make key decisions about your estate.
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