Work with an estate lawyer, as opposed to a generalist lawyer, so you can get good
estate advice instead of an assembly line will.
Not exact matches
How many folks who need legal
advice with typical problems (e.g., family law, real
estate, insurance, debt,
estate planning, landlord - tenant, minor criminal offenses) and who could afford to hire a lawyer would
instead consider not just anyone, but a non-lawyer expert?
It would be stupid to feign ignorance
instead of following Mark's
advice — as it would be beyond naive for a real
estate practitioner to think that they would be building their business up,
instead of down, when their client has a disappointing closing.
It might seem a little conflict - of - interest - y that a real -
estate agent would recommend you work with a realtor when buying your first house
instead of going it alone... but that
advice also has the benefit of being a good idea.