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Trusts and Wills
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Trust Definition: A fiduciary relationship in which one party holds legal title to another's property for the benefit of a party who holds equitable title to the property.
If you had to read that definition more than once before it made sense, don't feel bad. Trusts can be very confusing, especially when it comes to knowing whether you need a will or a living trust, the different purposes each serves, and exactly what each document does or doesn't do. But to protect your family's inheritance without paying unnecessary taxes, and to avoid a long, drawn-out probate (which California is notorious for), it's important to get the facts, some of which are available by clicking here. If you're still not sure, you'll need a trusts and wills attorney in Fresno, Tulare or Merced County: contact us, and we'll help you sort things out.
Wrongful Termination
There's a big difference between being laid off in what seems an unfair manner, and being terminated for reasons that are legally "wrongful." You need to know your legal rights - including discrimination, harassment, and retaliation - whether or not your firing was in violation of any of these rights. By clicking here, you can print a form to help determine if you are the victim of a wrongful termination. If you think you have a case, and you need a wrongful termination attorney in Fresno, Tulare or Merced County, please contact us and we'll review your information.
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Personal Injury
A personal injury can be either physical or psychological, with the most common ones resulting from accidents on the road, at work or in someone's home, or because of assault, medical malpractice or defective products. Have you been injured due to negligence, and feel you're not at fault? To help answer this and other personal injury questions, you can click here and print a form that will give you more information. Then, if you'd like to get in touch with a personal injury attorney in Fresno, Tulare or Merced County, you can contact us and we'll take a look at your case.