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Need an attorney who is a Mason

Billyboy

Registered User
i am in set need of an attorney in Puerto Rico. i will need a probate attt. i am in north carolina and have a legal issue in PR.
 

Winter

Premium Member
I got that. But seriously, what are the chances of a Mason who is a lawyer and specializes in the legal area you need and authorized to practice in the area you need? I still think a local directory of legal firms would be a much better direction for you to go.
 

Glen Cook

G A Cook
Site Benefactor
Shriners are masons.

I would look for an AV rated attorney.

If really insistent, contact the GL of PR.
 

JasonBlake

Registered User
I know my reply is a bit late, but I’d like to give my two cents. While I don't personally know a probate attorney who is a Mason, I wanted to share my recent experience with you. I recently contacted the Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialists team because I had a work-related injury and was seeking compensation. They were really helpful and knowledgeable in their field. Although they might not specifically deal with probate, they could possibly provide recommendations or point you in the right direction. I understand it's a different area of law, but sometimes legal professionals have wide networks and could offer guidance.
 

Glen Cook

G A Cook
Site Benefactor
I know my reply is a bit late, but I’d like to give my two cents. While I don't personally know a probate attorney who is a Mason, I wanted to share my recent experience with you. I recently contacted the Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialists team because I had a work-related injury and was seeking compensation. They were really helpful and knowledgeable in their field. Although they might not specifically deal with probate, they could possibly provide recommendations or point you in the right direction. I understand it's a different area of law, but sometimes legal professionals have wide networks and could offer guidance.
It would make more sense to start with certification probable attorneys,wouldn’t it?
or AV rated attorneys?
 
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