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Old 09-08-2010, 10:41 AM   #1
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Are there any Florida Attorneys here? I hate to ask, but didn't have anywhere else to turn.

My wife's mother passed away almost 2 years ago and we retained an attn to probate the estate. the only asset is a $30,000.00 house. We have had pretty smooth sailing till 6 months or so ago. We have a buyer for the house but there are some fairly stupid stipulations that the title company has placed on the sale, even though the judge ruled a certain way they are still requiring some hoops be jumped through.

The problem I have is the attn is not responding to my wife's inquiries or phone calls in a reasonable manner. She has called OR emailed the office once a week and has had no return email or call in almost a month. she is really stressed out over this as she wants to get to the end of this probate and put it behind her. I have talked to the attn and his secretary on more than one occasion and let them know our dissatisfaction with the lack of communication on their part. I also told them I understand that these things take time and that we don't expect a personal phone call from the attn every week. I have stated that even if there is no news to report a short one sentence email from the secretary would be fine. My wife's stress level goes up the longer she doesn't hear from them. And I hate to assume, but I am wondering if the shabby way they communicate is the same as the way they are working the probate. I know the short answer is to fire the attn and get another one, but that cost's money and around here money is in short supply since my wife has been out of work for almost a year and a half. I sent the attn and email Monday night and explained to him that if I hadn't heard from them by the end of today then I would be left with no explanation other than they didn't care if this ever got done or not. I have looked up filing a complaint with the Bar and it seems that most peoples feeling is that it is worthless to do so. I guess what I am asking is does anyone have any advice on where to go from here? We paid the attn $1300.00 at the beginning and was told that the money would probably cover the whole amount owed. We had to switch lawyers in the middle as well cause the one we started with left the firm. the communication problems started when this new lawyer got the case. I asked him when we met the last time if we owed them anymore money and he stated that the original $1300.00 would cover it.

Thanks for any help you might can give.

Greg
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