How Can A Lawyer Help You Today?

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  1. R W Bobholz profile image60
    R W Bobholzposted 11 years ago

    How Can A Lawyer Help You Today?

    As I try to expand my HubPages, I look to you to see if there's anything you want to know about. I practice in the planning areas: Business startups & small business, estate planning, taxation, asset protection and some landlord/tenant issues.

    I can also answer general "working with your lawyer" or "how the legal system works" questions if you have them. But, I need to hear what you want to learn about.

  2. peeples profile image94
    peeplesposted 11 years ago

    After reading your profile you are only located about 2 hours from me, but in a different state. We are landlords who have been debating on dabbling in the NC market. If you write anything related to the NC real estate laws you will at least get one read from me.

    1. R W Bobholz profile image60
      R W Bobholzposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      As I seem to be getting more and more in the Landlord/Tenant practice area, you'll be sure to see some upcoming articles on this subject. Thanks for posting and following!

  3. duffsmom profile image62
    duffsmomposted 11 years ago

    We are dealing with my mother-in-law's estate, a revocable living trust.  It is far more complicated than we realized and more so than my husband's parents planned on it being.  But if we hire an attorney, there will be little of the estate left so it is quite a conundrum.

    So information on this kind of estate settling would be very welcome.

    1. R W Bobholz profile image60
      R W Bobholzposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Revocable trusts are an enjoyable topic for me. You want to know specifically the process of following the trust and transferring assets? Or something else?

    2. duffsmom profile image62
      duffsmomposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I guess I need the complete process from the time the original creator of the trust dies and the successor trustee takes over. We want to liquidate the assets asap but it hasn't been easy as  most people don't know how to handle our requests.

    3. R W Bobholz profile image60
      R W Bobholzposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hope this helps. I wrote an overview of Revocable Living Trusts at http://rwbobholz.hubpages.com/hub/What- … ing-Trust, and I can take more pointed questions from there, if I can answer them without stepping into "legal advice."

 
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