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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You always need a local lawyers. Always. In some countries it’s illegal to take more than a few thousand dollars out of the country at all! You need an expert in local requirements. [/quote] The mom will take care of the legal stuff, with or without lawyers, the question is more about him having to travel to deal with the whole thing[/quote] You're being incredibly unclear. So there will be local lawyers there handling things. What does the son need then? Surely someone in the law office can speak English, or provide a translator if not.[/quote] Basically, imagine some small town in the boonies. A woman dies and her son who has all the proper documentation (DL, title, or will) but doesn’t speak a lick of English shows up and is trying to sell the house. This will be the situation but in reverse. Mom is thinking of maybe finding someone in town who will help her son accomplish this? [/quote]
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