Find a probate attorney near San Leandro, CA

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Capdevielle US Tax and Business Law boasts a team of highly skilled attorneys and tax professionals who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in both domestic and international tax law, corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, family law and more. Our team's diverse backgrounds and expertise allow us to offer a broad range of services, from tax planning and compliance to corporate restructuring and beyond. Whether you are a startup navigating your first tax season, a multinational corporation looking for strategic business restructuring, or somewhere in between, our team is equipped to provide the guidance and solutions you need to thrive. Our Services Our services are designed to cover many aspects of tax and legal business advice. Here's a glimpse of what we offer: Tax Planning and Compliance: Navigate the complexities of tax laws with our expert planning and compliance services. We help ensure that your business meets all tax obligations while maximizing tax-saving opportunities. Corporate Law: From formation to dissolution, contracts to compliance, our corporate law services cover the entire lifecycle of your business. Mergers and Acquisitions: We provide strategic advice on mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, helping you navigate the legal intricacies of business transactions. Business Law: For businesses, our firm offers comprehensive advice on tax issues, transactions, and compliance. Our Approach We pride ourselves on our proactive approach. We don't just react to issues as they arise; we anticipate them, enabling our clients to stay two steps ahead. Our team works closely with each client, offering tailored advice and strategies that align with their business goals and objectives. This service model ensures that our clients receive the most relevant and effective guidance. Why Choose Us? Choosing us means partnering with a law firm that is dedicated to your success. Here are just a few reasons why we stand out: Expertise: Our attorneys and tax advisors are leaders in their fields, with the knowledge and experience to handle even the most complex legal and tax challenges. Personalized Service: We believe in building lasting relationships with our clients, offering personalized service that is rare in the legal field. Innovative Solutions: We combine traditional legal and tax strategies with innovative approaches, always looking for the best path forward for our clients. Integrity and Trust: Our firm is built on a foundation of integrity and trust, ensuring that our clients' interests are always our top priority. Let's Talk Your business deserves the best legal and tax advice. Contact us today to learn how our team can help your business navigate its legal and tax challenges, achieve its objectives, and set the stage for future success. We look forward to partnering with you and contributing to your business journey.See more

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What kind of lawyer does wills?

No one likes talking about death, but it’s better than leaving your children or siblings to sort out your estate. A clearly planned will can make the time of mourning easier for everyone. An estate attorney will develop a legal will, create trusts on your behalf, and ensure the proper execution of your estate after you pass away.  

Family attorneys and estate attorneys, also called probate and wills attorneys, can each prepare wills. The type of lawyer best suited to prepare your will depends on your situation. Most family attorneys provide services to prepare basic wills, including bequeathing property and personal items to family or naming a guardian for minor children. However, estate attorneys specialize in preparing wills in more complex situations. Consider hiring an estate attorney if you:

  • Have a large number of assets, especially those subject to estate taxes
  • Want to create a trust, such as allowing a spouse to live in your home until he or she dies and then leaving it to your children, or set up long-term care for a beneficiary
  • Have an ownership stake in a business
  • Expect someone to contest your will
  • Want to disinherit your spouse

How much should an estate plan cost?

The cost of an estate plan depends largely on the number of parts it includes and the complexity of the documents. The most basic estate plan is simply a will, but it may also include designating power of attorney or a health care proxy to another person, writing a living will, or making a HIPAA authorization. The average national cost to make an estate plan ranges from $350 to $900, but can cost much more in complicated situations. For example, an estate attorney may charge only $900 to prepare a basic will providing outright distribution — meaning that property and assets are distributed upon death. Writing a more complicated will and holding assets in trusts can cost $3,000, or more. The process of creating an estate plan generally takes two to four weeks, starting with the initial consultation with the wills attorney to identify areas of concern in order to design an estate plan that fits your goals and budget. Once an estate plan is written, the attorney meets with the clients, a notary, and two neutral witnesses to review and sign the plan and associated documents.

How do you find a good lawyer for wills?

Estate planning is an important part of financial planning, so it’s important to find the right attorney to prepare your will. Although most family attorneys can put together a basic will, you may want one who specializes in wills and estate planning, especially if you have a lot of assets or a dependent to take care of. You may need an attorney who has expertise in planning and executing trusts and a background in taxes. Ask how the attorney charges; some charge by the hour, others have a set fee for writing wills, and some charge a percentage of the total value of the estate. Make a list of several potential wills attorneys to interview. Make sure you make a strong personal connection with your attorney — you need to be comfortable telling him or her personal, confidential information about your life, and you need to feel that the attorney is committed to solving any problems that may arise while writing your will. Also find out how long the attorney has practiced estate law and whether he or she has handled wills similar to yours.

How much does it cost to have a living will?

Either a family attorney or an estate, or wills, attorney can help you prepare a living will, either as part of your general estate planning or as an individual document. The cost typically ranges from $250 to $500, depending on your attorney’s fees; some charge by the hour, while others have a flat rate for writing a living will. Some states require living wills to be notarized, which adds an average of $5 to $15. In a living will — also called an advanced healthcare directive — you specify whether you want to be kept on life support if you become terminally ill or lapse into a persistent vegetative state. You can also answer other important questions in a living will like your preferences for tube feeding, artificial hydration and pain medication in situations when you cannot communicate your wishes on your own.

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