OhhMyTodd

OhhMyTodd t1_je2yndk wrote

I don't feel like this gives enough recent data about the commercial real estate market for restaurants for me to have a strong opinion about whether that lease was a bad idea or not. The space had been vacant for a while now, too, so I'm not sure how much demand there even was. Plus, if there were concerns over her financial decisions, why could that not be brought up by the board publicly? I'm not saying I wholeheartedly support her, but this seems to be trying really hard to make a mountain over what could potentially just be a molehill.

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OhhMyTodd t1_j9fo3m1 wrote

Think of it this way... there are only 2 ways out of a marriage: death or divorce. Your rights and your concerns in each scenario are wildly different. Attorneys who only practice in one area or the other are likely to gloss over the parts that they don't know that well or act like they won't impact you much, but you'll be better served by someone who gives you full guidance in either scenario.

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OhhMyTodd t1_j9cfzch wrote

Do yourself a favor, and use an attorney who legitimately does both estates and trusts work and family law. I'd suggest Lauren Leffler (https://www.oliverlefflerlaw.com/) or Cynthia Lifson (https://www.facebook.com/lifsonlawmd/). Most attorneys focus heavily on one or the other, and IMO you'll be selling yourself short if your attorney is not very well-versed in both areas.

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