- Business FormationOur business law services include new business formation (including corporations, partnerships, LLCs)and assisting with all legal aspects of operating your small business.
- Business Disputes
- Workers CompensationPractice Areas: Wills, Estate Planning, and Estate Administration; Municipal Law; Real Estate Law; Workers Compensation Law; Business Law; Casualty Insurance Law; Insurance Subrogation Law.
- Real Estate Litigation
- Real Estate TransactionsGetting started with buying or selling a home can be overwhelming. As our client, we will work with you through all phases of the real estate transaction, whether you are buying or selling, in order to ensure that you receive honest and objective advice, and you are comfortable with the transaction. Remember, agents and brokers are not trained attorneys and cannot review and explain documents and guide you through the process as your attorney can. Our real estate services include representation of buyers and sellers in all phases of the real estate transaction including: Preparation of Agreements of Sale, Deeds, and all other documents in connection with closing and title examination. Closing services include recording.
- Estate PlanningEstate administration or probate is necessary when a person dies owning personal property or real estate. In such cases, the property must be administered through an estate by a personal representative appointed in a will or chosen by the Register of Wills in cases where there is no will. Estate administration procedures are difficult to follow for a personal representative who is not an attorney. We work directly with the personal representative in order to comply with all legal requirements including collection of assets, satisfying debts, expenses, transferring real estate, tax return preparation, filing of court documents, and distributing property to heirs and beneficiaries. Legal fees associated with estate administration, in addition to court costs and taxes can be arranged on a percentage or hourly basis and are generally paid from the assets of the estate.
- Wills
- Power of AttorneyA Durable Power of Attorney allows you to appoint a person of your choosing to act as your agent which remains effective even in the event you become disabled.
- Probate