Services

  • 24/7 Concierge Service Assistance with any daily needs or planning, travel, doctor appointments, transportation, scheduling security, book travel accommodations, pay day-to-day bills, event planning.
  • Due diligence all business opportunities including vetting persons involved up to 40 hours: comprehensive appraisal, background check of prospective parties to confirm assets and evaluate risk and commercial potential of opportunity
  • Contract Review and Disputes: providing clarification of terms within the contract, measuring the feasibility of the contract, forecasting risks related to contract, analyzing the terms and explaining what they mean, as well as handling disagreements related to the contract.
  • Contract Drafting: writing a legally binding document that could range anywhere from binding parties to payments agreements, business relationships, or even a Will
  • Corporate Formation: process and documents needed to form an entity (corporation, LLC, partnership, etc.), what type of form is most advantageous, and protection by choice of state law clause
  • General Commercial Litigation: involves virtually every type of dispute that can arise in the business context: including breach of contracts, partnership disputes, breach of fiduciary duty, shareholder issues, or business torts.
  • Insurance Claims: policy explanations and claims which provide coverage and compensation for claims where there has been a loss, sustained damage, and/or injury
  • Non-Compete Agreements: clause under which one party agrees not to enter into or start a similar profession or trade in competitionagainst another party
  • Non-Disclosure Agreements: legal contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential material, knowledge, or information. Sometimes called confidentiality agreement, confidential disclosure agreement, proprietary information agreement or secrecy agreement.
  • Real Estate Lease Purchase Agreements: used to lay out all the important terms of a transaction between buyer and seller (or lessor and lessee) of real estate. Contains everything needed to create a strong contract that is customized according to the wishes of the parties.
  • Defense of claims: representation for any civil or criminal proceeding filed against you.
  • Set up Personal Will: a document that states your final wishes, how your finances/assets will distributed at time of death, and avoids state laws controlling how an estate is distributed.
  • Set up of Personal Asset Protection Plan: protecting assets of an individual or business entity from potential creditors, judgments, lawsuits.
  • Advance Directives: legal document in which a person specifies what actions should be taken for their health if they are no longer able to make decisions for themselves because of illness or incapacity.
  • Power of Attorney: legal document that allows you to appoint a person or organization to manage your affairs and legal or financial matters if you become unable to do so.
  • Special Needs Planning: estate planning by parent(s) who have a child with disabilities to ensure the child is taken care of, well managed, and under the care of a trusted individual.
  • Handle all Family Law Matters up to 40 hours: includes such issues as marriage, child custody, divorce, reproductive rights, adoption, paternity, domestic violence.
  • Divorce: legally ends one’s marriage with someone
  • Prenuptial Agreements: legal steps taken before marriage, which protect a party’s assets and finances by establishing the property and financial rights of each spouse in the event of a divorce.
  • Postnuptial Agreements: agreement between a couple after marriages to settle the couple’s affairs and assets in the event of a separation or divorce.
  • Paternity Claims: claims filed to establish the identity of the father of a child. Many claims are filed to establish financial or moral responsibility.
  • Child Custody Agreements: agreement between two parents about physical and legal custody of child, child support, visitation schedule, health insurance, etc.
  • Support Modification: under certain circumstances, a parent maybe entitled to reduce the amount, change the amount, or even stop child support obligations.
  • Handle Personal Criminal Matters up to 40 hours: when an individual is faced with criminal charges – maybe a misdemeanor or felony claim.
  • Felony Cases: usually defined as a crime that is punishable by death or imprisonment in excess of one year. Examples: murder, aggravated assault, tax evasion, rape, kidnapping, violating parole or probation, etc.
  • Misdemeanor Cases: usually classified as a crime punishable by exactly one year or less. Examples: drunk driving with no injury to others, simple assault, traffic violations, disturbing the peace.
  • Traffic Tickets: citation, notice, or violation issued to motorist for violating traffic laws.
  • Driving under the influence: issued to a motorist who is driving under the influence of alcohol, prescription medications, illegal drugs, etc.
  • Domestic Violence: violent or aggressive behavior between family or household members involving physical harm, sexual assault, or fear of injury.
  • Sealing Records: having court documents, files, records place under high restricted access or, in some cases, destroying court records that would normally be public records.
  • Restoration of Civil Rights: usually if an individual is convicted of a felony, he will lose basic civil rights such as to vote, hold public office, or serve on a jury until his civil rights are restored.
  • Personal Immigration issues up to 40 hours.
  • Family Based Immigration: immigration status based on a relationship to a United States citizen or lawful resident alien.
  • Citizenship and Naturalization: the process of by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national.
  • Employment Immigration: visa issued to person to come to the U.S. for employment purposes if they fit under one of several criteria.
  • Marriage and Fiancé Visas: visa issued for a fiancé or spouse of a U.S. Citizen.
  • Student Visas: a citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the U.S. to study or to attend college.
  • Investor Visas: a citizen of a foreign country may be able to obtain a visa to enter the U.S. for investment purposes if he meets certain criteria.

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