What Homeowners Should Know About Suing a Builder for Construction Defects
- posted: Jan. 31, 2023
New home construction is rarely problem free. Sometimes the issues are minor: an electrical outlet does not work or a door will not latch properly. But in other cases, the Read More
Make a Power of Attorney Part of Your Estate Plan
- posted: Nov. 30, 2022
A power of attorney (“POA”) is a formal document by which you give another person, known as your agent, the authority to make decisions and/or take certain actions on your Read More
Recovering Compensation for Property Damage from Wildfires
- posted: Sep. 20, 2022
In these drought-stricken times, many parts of California are at high risk for wildfires. These catastrophic blazes cause billions in property damage and other losses across the state. People often Read More
How a Living Trust Can Help Your Estate Avoid Probate
- posted: Jul. 20, 2022
Making a will is often the core part of estate planning, but it is not the only option. There are other choices that might be better suited to your needs Read More
What to Look for When Hiring a California Real Estate Lawyer
- posted: May 20, 2022
If you are selling or buying real property, there is a lot involved — from the initial offer to the final exchange of title. Since every parcel of real estate Read More
COVID-19 Federal Tax Information
- posted: Apr. 02, 2020
We hope that you are keeping yourself, your loved ones, and your community safe from COVID-19 (commonly referred to as the Coronavirus). Along with those paramount health concerns, you may Read More