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    What part of Texas?

    A Colorado attorney needs to be licensed to practice in Texas, otherwise the best he can do is evaluate your case and draft a letter... which may be all you need.

    Estate attorney should be fine if all you want to do is liquidate his shares.
    Last edited by Clint45; 09-01-2023 at 16:07.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
    Estate attorney should be fine if all you want to do is liquidate his shares.
    I don?t even know if there are technically any shares. I think it is more of a partnership. The person in charge of distributing funds to the partners has been unwilling to explain the structure of the partnership or when, why, or how the funds are distributed or pretty much anything about what it is that my brothers and I inherited. The accountant kept reaching out to us wanting our personal information (including SSN) so that she could start distributing funds to us. I pretty much told her that until someone provides me with some sort of documentation as to what it is that I am getting myself into that they can just continue to make payments to ?the estate of? my father.

    I retained a lawyer in the area in order to try and get information about the partnership but so far they took my money and have pretty much ghosted me so I may end up having to sue them in order to get my retainer back.

    Looking like I might have to search out better lawyers in the Houston area and fork over more money to try and get this resolved.

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