- GuardianshipHaving a power of attorney in place can help ensure that your wishes are respected if you become unable to make decisions for yourself. Without a power of attorney, your loved ones may have to hire a will and trust attorney to obtain guardianship or conservatorship from the court and make decisions on your behalf.
- Business DisputesOur healthcare practice also includes the tax and business law aspects of the health care industry including medical and dental practice acquisitions and sales, medical and dental practice and clinic start-ups, and all related transactions.
- Intellectual PropertyJohn Luther has over 38 years of experience in all aspects of Intellectual Property litigation in major and boutique international IP firms, including lead attorney in many patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright, and related litigations across the country and appeals before the 9th, 7th, and Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal. Mr. Luther is a licensed US Patent Attorney and has drafted and argued through to issuance of hundreds of patents and their foreign counterparts and has successfully appealed many US patent applications in the US Patent and Trademark Office.
- Employment ContractOur firm has experience, negotiating physician employment agreements, advising about physician credentialing, physician licensing, and all aspects of malpractice risk management. We have expertise in all aspects of the regulatory requirements of health care providers including HIPAA, EMTALA, Stark I, and Stark II. Elder law and estate planning issues.
- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Family ImmigrationOur skilled immigration attorneys provide a range of immigration law services, including family-based immigration, employment-based immigration, and naturalization. We understand the complex and ever-changing nature of immigration law, and we are dedicated to helping our clients navigate the process with ease. Whether you are an individual seeking legal assistance or an employer looking to sponsor an employee, we are here to help.
- Employment Immigration
- Green Cards
- Business Immigration
- Student Visas
- Work Visas
- Investor Visas
- Estate PlanningIf you are looking for experienced estate planning and probate attorneys in Woodridge, look no further than the Mirabile Law Firm.
- WillsThe probate process involves several steps, including identifying and valuing the deceased person's assets, paying off their debts, and distributing their assets to their beneficiaries. If there are any disputes, such as challenges to the will, the probate process can become even more complicated and expensive and may require the services of a will and trust attorney.
- TrustsThere are two basic types of trusts: revocable and irrevocable. A revocable trust can be altered during the life of the grantor (the person who creates the trust). The assets held in a revocable trust at the decedent’s death are subject to the estate tax. Conversely, an irrevocable trust generally cannot be altered after you create it. The assets held in an irrevocable trust at the decedent’s death are not generally subject to the estate tax.
- Power of AttorneyA power of attorney is a legal document that allows someone else to make decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated or otherwise unable to make decisions for yourself. This document can cover financial decisions, healthcare decisions, or both.
- Probate
- BankruptcyWhen you are struggling with debt, the things that provide you with stability - your house, your job, your family - can seem all too fragile. But debt doesn't have to tear your life apart. You have options. We are here to here to guide you through your debt relief options. We provide bankruptcy services for Individuals and Corporations filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. We also represent creditors and debtors in adversarial proceedings and complex bankruptcy matters.
- ForeclosureThere won’t be any repossession or foreclosure, but a key difference is that a Chapter 7 filing means you lose your assets after the stay is lifted. A Chapter 13 filing means you keep the assets in question as long as timely payments are made.
- Tax LawA main advantage of trusts is that regardless of the type that you opt for, you have some form of tax planning involved. The tax planning here allows you to eliminate or lower your estate taxes. You can transfer the assets into the trust to bring down the taxable estate. It’s a great way of providing some breathing room for your loved ones when you’re not around so that they’re not burdened by large costs.