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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 184652" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Just the thought of the lawyers eating up the estate, through all of the ways they have of "biting off one more bite," I will see that it doesn't happen.</p><p>Lawyers like to let things drop on a case for a month, then refile it, and you have to pay the filing fees over and over. It costs you an extra $150 each time they do it. </p><p>I absolutely have no respect for the legal ways they have of stealing and yet, they will not govern each other. They will start something to get you moved from one lawfirm to another, but when it comes to trying to get things back from the first one, the second one will tell you he doesn't sue friends. Then he picks up where the first one left off. They make sure a letter comes across their desk they have to "review and file." which costs $45 a letter. A quick phone call is $22. </p><p>I will do my best to see that nothing I have goes to a lawyer if I have to file a will that says it all goes to Goodwill.</p><p>Even when you are at a lowpoint and need help, they have no heart when it comes to money. I wonder if these people are born this way (greedy and cold) or do they just get conditioned to tearing people down as far as they can.</p><p>One small town lawyer seemed to always wind up with estates of widows that he handled. I do not know the details, but it doesn't look good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 184652, member: 637"] Just the thought of the lawyers eating up the estate, through all of the ways they have of "biting off one more bite," I will see that it doesn't happen. Lawyers like to let things drop on a case for a month, then refile it, and you have to pay the filing fees over and over. It costs you an extra $150 each time they do it. I absolutely have no respect for the legal ways they have of stealing and yet, they will not govern each other. They will start something to get you moved from one lawfirm to another, but when it comes to trying to get things back from the first one, the second one will tell you he doesn't sue friends. Then he picks up where the first one left off. They make sure a letter comes across their desk they have to "review and file." which costs $45 a letter. A quick phone call is $22. I will do my best to see that nothing I have goes to a lawyer if I have to file a will that says it all goes to Goodwill. Even when you are at a lowpoint and need help, they have no heart when it comes to money. I wonder if these people are born this way (greedy and cold) or do they just get conditioned to tearing people down as far as they can. One small town lawyer seemed to always wind up with estates of widows that he handled. I do not know the details, but it doesn't look good. [/QUOTE]
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