Yes. As long as he is acting on her behalf and at her request he can represent her in order to contact you on a limited scope. A substitution of attorney is primarily for the court. Though, you should request some confirmation that he is, in fact, representing her and contacting you at her request. You can also request that he provide you with a Notice of Limited Scope, if you would like to be sure.
Answered on Sep 02nd, 2015 at 1:47 AM