When Hiring An Attorney - What Criteria Is Suggested
We cannot recommend the exact attorney for anyone's specific and personal needs; however, when choosing an attorney to help with a Bulletproof Trust - any attorney familiar with defending a trust in court will be able to provide adequate legal support should a trust ever fall prey to a lawsuit where a valid tort (injury or loss) exists.
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Which Virtual Mailbox Is Suggested
We like https://www.anytimemailbox.com/ personally for their low-low monthly fees. They accept physical mail and then scan it into one's email inbox for ease of use (no pickups necessary). They can even forward mail if required!
Are There Suggested Software(s) To Use for XYZ
Even when one of our programs makes mention of software (e.g. Quickbooks, Intuit, Paycom, etc.) for various purposes (e.g. bookkeeping, tax filings, payroll, etc.), staff is not trained in the usage of these softwares. Staff merely understands that, ...
What Kind of An Attorney To Hire
The best option is an attorney who specializes in foreclosure law (usually real estate attorneys).
Should The Attorney Be Where One Lives or The State Being Working
The attorney should be in the state one is working in. They need to be familiar with the state's laws (where they have their B.A.R. license) to assist with any oddities or answer questions to help obtain the excess funds faster.
Who Needs To Sign Power of Attorney (POA)
It may be the client or it may be you. It depends on the state, so ask the attorney familiar with that state.