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Old 10-09-2010, 05:59 PM   #2
Cloud
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I'd be suspicious too. I think my first move would be to check court records or contact my state's insurance regulators to see if the receivership is legit. Does it have a court style or caption? Try to look up that court online and see if you can find a case listing and docket sheet.

Also, what happened to the dad's estate? did it go through probate? who was the executor? if it's your wife, fine, but if it was another family member who is now able to deal with it and might possibly have the estate records, I'd give it to that person to worry about.

P.S. The traditional place to check out lawyers and their ratings is Martindale Hubbell. http://www.martindale.com/
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