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(312) 548-6226Our attorney provides comprehensive business, estate planning, and real estate law solutions for individuals, families, and businesses in Illinois, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
Estate planning is a legal process that outlines how your assets and wealth will be handled after your death or incapacitation. It can also include health directives, power of attorney, and other legally-binding documents.
There are several benefits to placing assets in a trust. Beneficiaries receive distributions based on your instructions, offering privacy and control over your legacy.
A living trust allows you to maintain control of your money or assets. After you pass away, named beneficiaries receive distributions according to your instructions.
During your lifetime, you can transfer assets into a revocable trust, make changes, or even dissolve it. When you pass away, named beneficiaries receive distributions without having to go through probate.
If a loved one has a disability, setting up a special needs trust provides financial security. The distributions from the trust don’t affect eligibility for government assistance.
A will is a legal document that outlines instructions for how your wealth and assets are distributed after your death. It can also include named guardians for minors and other final wishes.
Probate is a legal process that validates a will. A judge facilitates the payment of final debts and taxes and rules on how the rest of the estate will be divided.
After someone passes away, there are several legal matters to address. Estate administration can include validating a will, collecting assets, paying debts, distributing inheritances, and more.
Business law governs commercial activities like business formation, intellectual property, contracts, and employment law.
If you wish to buy or sell a business, our business purchase attorney can guide you through forming an agreement to make sure that your best interests are protected and risks are mitigated.
Business contracts generally concern transactions between two or more parties. The legally-binding document explains terms, conditions, responsibilities, and other mitigating factors.
When you form a business, you need to choose an entity type, such as an LLC, partnership, or corporation. Our attorney helps you make an informed choice based on liability, tax, and operational implications.
If a company is named in a legal dispute, the process of resolving it is called business litigation. These matters can involve breach of contracts, employee complaints, and other conflicts.
If a dispute involves business or trade activities, it is resolved through commercial litigation. Often, these cases involve shareholder disagreements, breach of contract, and intellectual property infringement.
Outside counsel advises businesses on an as-needed or part-time basis. Our business attorney is a cost-effective solution to legal support when employing a full-time lawyer is unnecessary.
Real estate law covers all legal matters related to the buying, selling, developing, and leasing of land, buildings, and dwellings.
Commercial real estate is buildings and land used for business or trade activities. These properties are not zoned for residential use and are subject to local, state, and federal regulations.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 offers significant benefits to those who purchase property or pursue economic development in low-income areas of the United States.
A real estate investment fund is financed by a group of investors with the purpose of buying, developing, or financing real estate. The fund is professionally managed and is designed to deliver returns through property management.
If a dispute arises over property, it is resolved through real estate litigation. Common issues our attorney handles involve zoning, breach of contract, boundaries and titles, and other real estate-related conflicts.
Selling, buying, or leasing property is considered a real estate transaction. These agreements require legal oversight to make sure the needs and interests of both parties are met.
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