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Old 5th March 2008, 04:34 AM
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Hi, can anyone please recommend a lawyer in Mexico, who speaks English? Can pay with real estate in Oaxaca. Any leads are very much appreciated. Thanks. 3/4/08
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The US and British embassies often have lists of English speaking attorneys. If the lists aren't available online, give the consulates a call and ask if they have such a list.
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I agree, my cousin used one of those lists and got a lawyer to help him with his FM3 that way, also made some great friends at the embassy.
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Smile Thank you! I'll contact the embassy! DonnaBird2008today

Thanks for replying! (about finding a lawyer in Mexico)
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Hi, can anyone please recommend a lawyer in Mexico, who speaks English? Can pay with real estate in Oaxaca. Any leads are very much appreciated. Thanks. 3/4/08
What sort of law practice do you want? Try Henri Loridans who is from the U.S., an ex-pat living in Ajijic and practicing law in Ajijic. mexicolawcenter (dot) com, phone 376-766-3232.
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Looking for help with a probate/court/home problem; my father lived in Oaxaca, passed away, left me as executor. Thankyou!
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Send Henri an email or call him. If he cannot handle probate especially in another state, maybe he can recommend a lawyer.
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you would be better off contacting your embassy/consulate[mexico city] for a lawyer in oaxaca where the property is .ajijic is far from where the property is. nothing against henri as i use his firm but that's because i live near him.
as an example: if the property in question were in san diego,would you seek the advice of a lawyer in chicago?
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