Obituaries

Robert Bailey
B: 1948-05-25
D: 2023-03-22
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Bailey, Robert
Mary Jane Ellison
B: 1953-10-26
D: 2023-03-15
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Ellison, Mary Jane
Linda Gaskin
B: 1946-09-19
D: 2023-03-12
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Gaskin, Linda
Michelle Kendall Duncan
B: 1977-11-08
D: 2023-03-11
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Kendall Duncan, Michelle
Elizabeth Vance
B: 1941-03-28
D: 2023-03-09
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Vance, Elizabeth
Thomas Earl Griffin
B: 1927-01-22
D: 2023-03-08
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Griffin, Thomas Earl
Linda Whitworth Doler
B: 1943-11-09
D: 2023-03-05
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Whitworth Doler, Linda
Betty Carol Hardin
B: 1940-04-09
D: 2023-02-21
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Hardin, Betty Carol
Kenneth Hamilton
B: 1949-12-04
D: 2023-02-20
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Hamilton, Kenneth
Oaklee Brasher
B: 2012-07-02
D: 2023-02-20
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Brasher, Oaklee
Timothy Penick
B: 1971-08-20
D: 2023-02-06
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Penick, Timothy
Billy Ray "Bill" Havens
B: 1959-10-30
D: 2023-02-01
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Havens, Billy Ray "Bill"
Brandie Bumgart
B: 1986-06-17
D: 2023-01-26
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Bumgart, Brandie
Frankie Ann Martin
B: 1933-12-02
D: 2023-01-11
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Martin, Frankie Ann
Christopher Spencer
B: 1974-09-12
D: 2023-01-09
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Spencer, Christopher
Linda Carol Payne
B: 1948-08-19
D: 2023-01-05
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Payne, Linda Carol
Rhonda McMahan Jackson
B: 1963-05-20
D: 2023-01-02
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McMahan Jackson, Rhonda
Charles "C.D." Logan
B: 1947-08-10
D: 2023-01-02
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Logan, Charles "C.D."
"R.T." Ronald Terry Ramage
B: 1951-08-15
D: 2022-12-28
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Ramage, "R.T." Ronald Terry
Tommy Daniel Sutton
B: 1989-07-17
D: 2022-12-24
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Sutton, Tommy Daniel
Bobby Fletcher
D: 2022-12-22
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Fletcher, Bobby

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  • Get in touch with the local Bar Association. It will have directory of all practicing lawyers in your area.
  • Visit legal aid websites - these organizations can provide you with trusted referrals and legal consultation services. 

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At this point, you should have a list of four or five recommended local attorneys. Now it's time to make that first call. You should first ask to set up a face-to-face meeting but be aware that many attorneys charge for this introductory session. That's why your first question should be:

  • Do you charge for the initial visit?

If you do agree to a face-to-face meeting, it's important to ask the following questions but be observant too. Look around: is the office organized? Is he or she listening closely to what you have to say? What is your gut feeling to what you're seeing and hearing? Trust your intuition; if you don't feel you are a good match, then move on to the next attorney on your list.

The questions to ask in your initial interview are:

  • Do you specialize in my type of case?
  • Do you have any special credentials?
  • Exactly who will handle my case; the attorney or a paralegal?
  • Who will be my point-of-contact?
  • What's the preferred way to communicate with your office?
  • Will I be billed for phone calls and email correspondence with either the attorney or staff?
  • How will I be informed about any progress in my case?
  • How will fees be calculated? Hourly, contingency, or flat fee? If I will be billed hourly, will I be required to pay for portions of an hour?
  • What expenses am I responsible for?
  • How often can I expect to receive a bill?
  • Is advance payment required? What happens to that money if I terminate the case before it's resolved?
  • Will I receive copies of all documents pertaining to my case?

When you're satisfied you've found the right attorney at the right price, always ask for a written agreement and read it thoroughly. If you have questions about what you've read, ask them before you sign.

Sources:
Liz Davidson, "How to Find a Good Lawyer When You Really Need One" 
Consumer Reports, "When You Need to Lawyer Up"
Henry, Alan, "How to Find a Reputable Lawyer"


 

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