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- Drug CrimesWe provide thorough representation, including investigations to obtain facts and evidence to mitigate any sentence or penalty that may be imposed upon you. Schedule an appointment today so we are able to review the charges against you, determine what elements the prosecution must satisfy to convict you, and assess if there are admissible facts and evidence present to support a conviction.
- Business FormationWe can walk you through the process of drafting the necessary legal documents and getting them filed. By assisting with ongoing services, we can help your business achieve your goals more efficiently. Working as a trusted advisor, we can help you through each of your business decisions to guide you to all of your business objectives. If you need assistance with Business formation, drafting, leases, negotiating or reviewing business contracts, or are involved in complex business litigation, we are available for consultation.
- Real Estate TransactionsReal estate transactions are governed by various laws that address a wide variety of legal issues related to acquiring, financing, developing, managing, constructing, leasing, and selling commercial and residential property. All of these procedures and laws can be very complex and become easily confusing. We guide our clients through a variety of services including...
- Personal InjuryIf you have been injured, or your property has been damaged, as a result of someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. These situations could include...
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- BankruptcyChapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common bankruptcy that is filed. It is often referred to as the “clean slate” because usually your unsecured debt is wiped away. These unsecured debts could include personal loans, business debt, utility bills, medical bills, credit cards and other related debt. Secured debts, like your home mortgage or car loans can be eliminated or discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. You can keep the property if you continue to make your regular payments or surrender the property to the lender and walk away with no personal liability. In some instances you will need to reaffirm the secured debt or redeem the property. Chapter 7 is available to people that do not have net assets above those that may be exempted, nor income above the statutory amount. If you qualify, you could keep certain exempt items such as...
- ForeclosureChapter 13 bankruptcy, also known as wage earner bankruptcy, is designed for individuals with regular income to have the opportunity for debtors to reorganize their finances and pay back creditors with a payment plan. All while giving them the essential time to repay a portion of their debt, interest free and without late fees and penalties. By reorganizing your finances, you can not only pay back creditors, you could also protect your home from foreclosure. Contrary to Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, with Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, you may be able to keep all of your property including...