Areas of Practice


Estate Planning

 

An area of law that is unavoidable for all of us, is planning for what occurs after our passing. While it is difficult to think about, it is a responsible move to ensure that one’s family members are taken care of and protected.

Lia thrives on helping her clients through the difficult questions that people ask themselves when looking at Estate Planning. Regardless the amount of one’s assets, preparing your Estate Planning documents eases the stress that family members may experience.

Lia can guide you through drafting a Living Will, a Power of Attorney and a Last Will and Testament. These documents can protect you and your family for any possible outcomes.

The largest misconception about Estate Planning is that an online service can provide legal forms both cheaper, and in an easier format. The truth is that the right Attorney will charge a similar price, but can also provide a service that fully covers one’s specific needs.

Lia prides herself in offering affordable prices for your Estate Planning needs and a free consultation can fully inform you of any costs before you choose to move forward.


Probate

 

When a loved one passes, the main concern should be to focus on the healing process, as grief is the heaviest of burdens.

All too frequently, the reality is difficult.

It is important to have an Attorney represent you throughout the complex Probate process.

It is best to be able to lean on someone you can trust.

Lia has assisted many clients through that difficult time and she prides herself on making it easier. Lia will lead you through the Probate process with patience, a detailed attention and guidance throughout the administration.

A. common misconception about a Probate is that the process relies upon whether or not the deceased had a Will. A Probate Administration is needed, regardless of whether the deceased had a Will, especially if there is “Probatable” Property.

Lia can help you answer that question, and others, to assess what would be needed after the loss of a loved one.


Other Areas of Practice

 

Lia also practices in other areas of Civil Law, including, but not limited to: Real Estate Deeds, Timeshare Deeds, Landlord/Tenant Issues, Divorce Actions, Conservatorship Proceedings, Property Disputes, and Civil Litigation.