Nestor T.
5/5
To begin with, a little background on my personal life and how Miss Diaz came into it.
My mother had liver cancer and was terminally ill. My 2 brothers, sister, and myself have our very deep animosity towards each other which happens in many families. My mother was very aware of said animosities and was very concerned over possible fighting over her estate.
Myself, I am an engineer and wife is a medical research doctor. I had literally no need for my mother's estate. My father had passed away already in 2009. My mother only spoke Spanish and very broken English. Two brothers, one a Cop, other is Fireman paramedic, and sister was longtime drug addict never finding her footing in life. Us siblings were in our 50's all of us when my mother passed away July 2017.
On November of 2016, I had literally just googled my way to Miss Suzanne L. Diaz attorney at law for doing my mother's will. My mother was to state it mildly very very torn at heart knowing her children were at each other's throats and there would definitely be some dramatic arguments over what is proper and justified amongst us. Her moral pain ran deep over what to do.
Upon talking to Miss Diaz, I needed to know first if she could come to my mother's house to do everything in her house so my mother would literally only need to open the door. Secondly, Miss Diaz needed to speak both English and Spanish able to translate all legal terms in laymen terms so my mother could understand.
Miss Diaz made it very clear that I could not be near or involved should my mother hire her which was perfectly fine by me as long as all my mother's wishes for how her estate would be legally put in stone where not one person on Earth could dispute it, not even myself. I handed the landline house phone to my mother who's pain and tears were streaming down her face over what she was literally doing which was putting her absolute final wishes for her children legally on paper. Miss Diaz spoke to my mother as if she were talking to her own mother. I could very quickly see my mother's demeanor change and her anxiety subside.
after about 3 minutes, I asked my mother if she is ok and could understand Miss Diaz. My mother just waved me to go away. That was surprising, but my mother would only have done that if she literally felt full trust and confidence in who she was speaking to or demand I stay by her side. I told my mother I would be in the other room should she need me. My mother spoke well over 30 minutes with Miss Diaz who made an appointment to see my mother well after I left Tucson AZ back to Chicago IL. Miss Diaz asked to speak to me to make certain that I mark my mother's calendar and confirm with my mother before Miss Diaz visited my mother that my mother was waiting and ready for my mother with payment and all she needed.
In December of 2016 my mother's will was set in stone as my mother saw fit with literally no input from her children. My mother passed away July 2017. Immediately I called Miss Diaz 2 days after my mother's passing. Miss Diaz filed my mother's will in court that exact same day. She then informed me to get myself a personal lawyer, not her, to handle my interest to make certain that my mother's will is taken care of.
It got very ugly between myself and siblings but because Miss Diaz helped my mother set everything legally there was literally absolutely no possible arguments to alter in any way shape or form what my mother wanted because Miss Diaz made certain my mother's thoughts were detailed to the last coffee table and where every penny would go with my mother.
Yes, it was pure anguish having to let go of my mother. But to say that I am euphorically beyond spiritually morally at peace that Miss Diaz handled every detail and did it with absolute respect, tender loving care for my mother, and love is an understatement. My mother spoke of Miss Diaz way after because she knew what she had to do but had no clue and spoke only Spanish and was filled with anxiety to get it done. But I am eternally grateful.