Attorney Prepares Will Leaving Client’s Estate to His Daughter
APRIL 24, 2006 VOLUME 13, NUMBER 43 Sarah Ann Ester Straw went to her lawyer, N. Frank Lanocha, to have a will prepared. According to Mr. Lanocha, she wanted to leave the bulk of her estate to the lawyer’s daughter, Teresa Lanocha-Sisson. He prepared a will that did exactly that—in fact, it left $1,000 to […]
Ward Should Be Allowed To Express Wishes, Hire Counsel
APRIL 11, 2005 VOLUME 12, NUMBER 41 When the legal system takes over decision-making and care of an incapacitated adult, there is a struggle between competing goals. It is important to provide adequate protection and supervision, but it is also important to maintain the ward’s personal autonomy and self-determination. It is often difficult to decide […]
Two Lawyers Suspended For Including Themselves in Wills
APRIL 21, 2003 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 42 In recent weeks two Maryland lawyers have lost their licenses to practice law for the same offense. Both wrote themselves into wills they prepared for their clients. Even though each lawyer had a longstanding personal relationship with the client, and there was no evidence of coercion or influence, […]