Estate
Planning
Estate and Estate
Tax planning and Family Business Succession
Planning, including preparing Trusts, Wills,
Family Partnerships and Family Limited
Liability Companies, and related documents;
IRA and Other Qualified Retirement Plan
distribution planning within estate planning
documents; Probate; Estate Administration;
Trust Administration; Will and Trust
contests.
Business
Matters
General counsel
to businesses, except for employment
matters; Forming and dissolving
partnerships, limited liability companies
and corporations that are exempt from
federal Security and Exchange regulations
because of their size and number of owners;
Sales, mergers, and acquisitions of small
businesses
Real Estate
Real estate (or,
in legal jargon, real property) transactions
are governed by both state and federal laws.
You may need an attorney for real estate
transactions, including tax-deferred
exchanges (under Internal Revenue Code
Section 1031), buying and selling
residential rental property, and buying,
selling and leasing commercial property.
Other real estate
issues that often involve attorneys are
disputes over who owns the property, who has
easements (including view easements) over
the property, eminent domain (condemnation
by a city, county or the state), property
taxes, encroachments (a tree hanging over
your fence; a neighbor's driveway built on
your property), and disputes over where the
boundary are located.
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