Krista H. asked

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My mother passed away, and she had a 2 million dollar estate. I was her power of attorney, and Bob Deck was her attorney. Some of my siblings conspired to get another attorney who changed the trust while still being represented by Bob. How do I charge him for being unethical?

June 25th, 2024

Kathleen K. answered

If you believe that Bob Deck, your mother's attorney, acted unethically by allowing the trust to be ...

June 25th, 2024

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