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Q: My brother has to sign a Power of Attorney but he works long hours, Does he have to come to your office or may I bring his ID for you to witness?

A: He must sign personally in the presence of two witnesses. A witness does not have to be a lawyer. It is preferable for a lawyer to prepare the power of attorney based on your specific instructions and circumstances.


Q: Someone owes me several thousand dollars and I want to sue them to give it back to me, how much would you charge to represent me in court?

A: It depends on the amount sought, the evidence of debt that you have and any possible defenses the debtor has. A claim under $25,000.00 can be commenced in Small Claims Court which is inexpensive and relatively quick.


Note: The information provided above does not constitute legal advice; it is for reference only and each case is and should be treated individually by a qualified lawyer.

 
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