The following are some frequently asked questions we receive from new and prospective clients:


Do you represent landlords or tenants?
Our firm represents both landlords and tenants, along with landowners.

Can I orally evict a tenant from an apartment/condo/house?
No. We do not advise giving an oral eviction notice to a tenant(s). All eviction notices should be in writing. Please contact us before you proceed with any eviction of your tenant(s).

What is an Estate Plan?
An Estate Plan is a way to organize your life so that you and your family are protected in case you are injured, become ill or die. It is the most responsible thing you can do for yourself and your family.

Do I need a Living Trust?
For many people, a Living Trust is an excellent tool through which to implement their Estate Plan. Like a Will, a Living Trust makes provision for the transfer of your assets at death. During your lifetime, the Living Trust remains completely under your control. If structured and funded properly, the use of a Living Trust can eliminate Court costs (except in an unusual situations); lower the amount of attorney time necessary to administer your estate, thus lowering attorney’s fees; and time delays can often be avoided. Unlike a Will, assets in the Living Trust are not subject to the costs and delays of Probate.