The op needs to find a better lawyer. Pretty sure u-tube channels and cl is not the answer. Pardon my sarcasm on that.
Just curious what part of my sentence made you think my first language is not English? Grammar error or too proper grammar? :O
Phrases like these, that are missing pronouns, missing articles like a, an, and the, and what I perceived at the time to be difficulty with singular vs. plural. And capitalization, i.e., when to use lowercase vs. uppercase. few years back, i went traditional option, went to law firm to draft and finalize the will with full of jargons they said no such mechanism exist Because leaving lump sum all at once is risky I was hoping to find distribution mechanism i get awarded with sum As I read the OP now, I recognize that some of this stuff is not necessarily evidence that English is not your first language, but could just be a very fast, very casual, and, well... sloppy style of writing. In German, all nouns are always capitalized. To English speakers, that's extremely weird. And in many languages, including Spanish, the word I is not capitalized (unless it is the first word in a sentence).
lol ok. I should pay more attention to especially capitalization, to lazy to press shift, as well as a, an and the. ;p