by Paulette Lundy | Jan 23, 2021 | Estate planning, Real Estate Law
5 Life Estate Problems You Must Keep In Mind When you are a homeowner and have a family, no matter what happens, you always want to take care of them. One way to do so is to pass your home to your children once you pass away. It is important to realize that...
by Paulette Lundy | Dec 10, 2020 | Real Estate Law
The Case for Disability And Early Retirement It seems like we spend all our lives planning for retirement, but when the time comes, we realize that making the right choice at the right time is far more complicated than expected. In order to plan effectively, there are...
by Paulette Lundy | Jun 4, 2020 | Domestic Violence, Education Law, Gun Crimes, Insurance Defense, Personal Injury, Real Estate Law
5 Ways Startups Can Improve Cash-Flow Management Although cash is the lifeblood that sustains every business, far too many entrepreneurs don’t have a proper handle on their cash flow. And this is despite the fact that statistics consistently show that running out of...
by Paulette Lundy | Jun 4, 2020 | Domestic Violence, Education Law, Gun Crimes, Insurance Defense, Personal Injury, Real Estate Law
Time to Change Your Practices if You Are an Independent Contractor in California, or If You Employ Anyone in California as an Independent Contractor If you are an Independent Contractor in California, or you have any team members in California that you have hired as...
by Paulette Lundy | Jun 4, 2020 | Domestic Violence, Education Law, Gun Crimes, Insurance Defense, Personal Injury, Real Estate Law
False Security: Is Your Will Legally Valid? A last will and testament can ensure your wishes are respected when you die. But if your will isn’t legally valid, those wishes might not actually be carried out, and instead the laws of “intestate succession” would apply,...
by Paulette Lundy | Jun 4, 2020 | Domestic Violence, Education Law, Gun Crimes, Insurance Defense, Personal Injury, Real Estate Law
Money Talk: How Much Will You Share With Your Kids (and When)? In many families, money still is not a typical dinner table discussion, but we think it should be. Surprisingly, this is especially true when it comes to affluent parents. And, we hope to change it because...