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Choosing an Attorney

If law school is so hard to get through... how come there are so many lawyers? - Calvin Trillin

Whenever the benefits or advisability of using an attorney are discussed, the advice is always to use a competent, knowledgeable, and experienced professional. This is code, meaning you should use an attorney that knows what he or she is doing. It wouldn't do much good otherwise, right? The trick, then, is to find a competent, knowledgeable, and experienced attorney to draft a will for you.

Professional ethics rules generally hold an attorney legally responsible for knowing the law when representing a client. However, this doesn't mean that they are necessarily experienced at handling particular cases.

The same professional ethics rules prohibit attorneys from stating that they are experts on a particular type of law (e.g., estate tax law.) They may be general practitioners or die-hard estate planning attorneys, which may or may not be evident from the way their practice is described in an ad.

So how do you find an attorney to meet your needs? You can easily find hundreds of them through: