Help: a laywer placed a lien on us with a case of mistaken identity
Help.
A lawyer placed a lien against us by mistake. He mistook my wife to be another person (identical name) who lost a judgment in California Superior court. The judgment's original + interest is in 6 figure numbers. I found out when I received a notice of renewal of judgment via mail. When I contacted the lawyer in the notice, he admitted that it was a mistake and said "call him when [I] sell [my] house." At the time, he did not tell me that he placed a lien on us so I thought it was an odd statement but hung up the call. The next day, I've received a notice from Office of the County (Alameda, CA) that someone has placed a lien on us and only the person who placed a lien can remove it. Unfortunately, my attempts to contact the lawyer back is going unanswered.
First question:
What is my liability?
2nd question:
Even if the lawyer calls me back and assure me that he will remove the lien, should I be contacting a lawyer to be on a safe side?