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How can I make a time to speak with my attorney?
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Let’s face it, we’re all busy people, and so the best way to schedule a time to speak is to “book” an appointment. It’s easy: Go to bit.ly/soblebookit.
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Billing and Accounting
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Client Communication
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General Office Policies
- How do I check the status of my case?
- What do I do if I need to get a document recorded?
- What are your office hours?
- How do I communicate with Soble Law?
- What can I expect when I hire Soble Law?
- What is the Client Portal?
- How can I send documents over to the office?
- How long does it take for work to start on my file?
- What if I need a referral to another professional or contractor?
- Can I drop off documents to the office instead of emailing them?
- Can I walk into the office without scheduling an appointment?
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Litigation Matters
- What makes Soble Law a "proven resource"?
- What do I need to know about demand letters?
- What is a process server and what does “out for service” mean?
- How do I check the status of my case?
- What is a normal turn around time to resolve a problem?
- LANDLORD-TENANT EVICTION PROCESS
- LAND CONTRACT FORFEITURE
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Probate Matters
- How can I check the status of my probate case?
- How do I know when there is a probate hearing?
- What does “Intestate” mean?
- What does “Testate” mean?
- What happens after my attorney files the initial documents with the court?
- What happens at the first probate hearing?
- What happens after the Letters of Authority have been granted to the personal representative?
- What does it mean to file the Inventory?
- When can the Personal Representative close the Estate?
- Claims Against The Estate