- Business FormationThere are many factors to consider when starting or ending a business. Our consultative approach allows us to understand your needs and decide upon the correct business type to suit your specific needs.
- Business DisputesHanley Law takes pride in crafting bespoke estate plans tailored to individuals’ facts, needs and goals. Informed by over 49 years of experience in legal fields such as tax, real estate and business law, our process has been refined to offer you an efficient and comprehensive solution for your estate planning needs.
- Limited Liability CompaniesHanley Law has experience in setting up every type of business entity including corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies. We prepare and process all documentation on behalf of the client. Some documentation is processed in conjunction with the state.
- Small Business LawThe formation of business entities can provide a vehicle for individuals and families to attain personal goals during and after their life.
- Real Estate TransactionsSean Hanley has a broad professional background with a strong emphasis in taxes and accounting. This background enables Sean to understand the legal and financial aspects involved in real estate transactions, creating an estate plan, handling a probate, or administering a trust.
- Auto Accidents
- Estate PlanningHanley Law ’s offices are conveniently located in both Northern and Southern California to provide responsive and personalized representation for estate planning clients located all over the state.
- Wills
- TrustsA “Pour-Over Will ” is a special type of will that works in conjunction with the Revocable Living Trust. Upon death, the Pour-Over Will transfers, or “pours-over” any property held in the recently-deceased person’s name to that deceased person’s trust.
- Power of AttorneyA power of attorney is a legal document that gives a person - such as a relative, lawyer, or friend - the authority to make legal, medical, or financial decisions for another person.
- ProbateWe ensure that the Executor and Administrator in control of a Probate Administration adhere to standards, upholding their fiduciary duties under California Probate Law and local court rules.
- Tax Law