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Wills,
trusts and estate planning
This includes simple wills to identify
who you want to receive your property upon your death to complex wills
to deal with federal estate tax issues and/or providing for the creation
of testamentary trusts to benefit minor children or others. But complete
estate planning also involves the discussion and possible use of several
other devices, such as:
• Powers of Attorney for Financial Purposes
• Healthcare powers of attorney
• Revocable living trusts
• Beneficiary deeds
• Testamentary appointment of a guardian for minor children
• Advance medical directives (commonly known as living wills)
• Irrevocable life insurance trusts
Real Estate
Our attorneys are experienced and qualified to
assist in many real estate related issues, including but not limited
to:
• Contracts for Purchase or Sale of Commercial Property
• Contracts for purchase or sale of residential property
• Contracts for purchase or sale of vacant land
• Public trustee foreclosures
• Judicial foreclosures
• Boundary disputes
• Leases of all kinds
• Quiet title actions
• Easements
• Evictions
Trust and Probate Administration
We have over 30 years experience
in assisting loved ones and other survivors finalize the affairs for
deceased persons. We represent trustees in wrapping up the affairs
of living trusts, personal representatives for probate estates and
all others in the many tasks required when a person dies.
Protective Proceedings
This area includes court proceedings
to have a guardian or conservator appointed for persons of diminished
legal, physical or mental capacity. This would include minor children,
chronically ill persons, the elderly and others.
Business Organizations. We Assist Clients in the Formation of:
• Corporations
• Limited Liability Companies
• Partnerships
Business Law
We assist our business clients with the many complicated
aspects and challenges of operating a business in today’s environment,
including:
• Contracts
• Lease Agreements
• Employment Issues
• Insurance Matters
• Collections
• Disputes
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