I have received a letter from my parent's solicitor, regarding my late mother's will.
The solicitor has already anticipated that I do not wish to fulfill my role as executor, (my sister and I are named as executors but I have not spoken to her for years), and has given me other choices.
I can appoint an attorney, or a lay attorney. I thought attorney was the USA name for solicitor
Can anyone tell me what is a lay attorney?
I am thinking that a lay attorney would be someone without a law degree.
I have contacted the solicitor to try and verify what they mean by a lay attorney but have not as yet received a reply.
Another concern is that there is no date specified for which I must notify the solicitor of my decision.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you
The solicitor has already anticipated that I do not wish to fulfill my role as executor, (my sister and I are named as executors but I have not spoken to her for years), and has given me other choices.
I can appoint an attorney, or a lay attorney. I thought attorney was the USA name for solicitor
Can anyone tell me what is a lay attorney?
I am thinking that a lay attorney would be someone without a law degree.
I have contacted the solicitor to try and verify what they mean by a lay attorney but have not as yet received a reply.
Another concern is that there is no date specified for which I must notify the solicitor of my decision.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you
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