Posted by John Fulton on July 25, 2013 at 05:06:55 from (69.35.211.56):
In Reply to: Re: OT Rant. posted by John T on July 25, 2013 at 04:46:23:
John T.: I respect the free legal advise that you occasionaly give here, I really do. You seem to be one of the few in the legal profession that are honorable. However, several years ago I consulted with a new lawyer in town to draw up a will, living will and trust. He put an even younger legal aide on the task whose only talent it seems was to expose 75% of her brests. She required $300 up front, but promised to have the document completed by a certain date. I returned on date specified, and she had made no progress. (I should have requested my funds returned). She again promised another suspence date. I returned again and she had a semblence of a document. However, with just a very quick proofreading, I found glaring errors such as spelling, punctuation, and she even got my wife's name wrong.Had my wife not been with me to keep me civil, I would have demanded my $300+. But after the 4th visit, she produced an adaquate document. I know now that I should have used an internet program.
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