Orange County Attorney – Fall Newsletter 2013

Written by: Andrew Gale - Orange County - Small Business Attorney

Summary by Robert Beck, Legal Extern

Protecting Your Identity

Today the opportunities for someone to steal your personal information are the highest in history, and as a result, protecting your identity is something everyone should spend time doing. The Federal Trade Commission’s toll-free Identity Theft helpline: 1-877-ID-THEFT (1-877-438-4338). [read more…]

Grandparents’ Visitation Rights

If you are a grandparent, the laws in the state where your grandchild lives are in control of your grandparent visitation rights. [read more…]

Estate Planning and Chronic Illness

For people with a chronic illness, it is so important to start the estate planning process sooner rather than later. A little preparation now can prevent a lot of stress later on. [read more…]

Did you know the Law Offices of Gale and Vallance also do estate planning? If you would like to talk to Andrew or Mathew about protecting your assets, give them a call at 714.634.1414.

Do-It-Yourself Done Right

Before you begin renovating or remodeling your home, check with your local hardware store and building departments to make sure you have the right tools to complete the job safely and legally. [read more…]

 

View the full newsletter in PDF form: Fall 2013 Newsletter.

 

If you need to talk to an Orange County Attorney about projects such as these, please contact the Law offices of Gale and Vallance at (714) 634-4838 or info@galeandvallance.com.


Andrew Gale – Incorporation Attorney

Attorney at Law Offices 1820 West Orangewood Avenue, Suite 104a, Orange, CA 92868 Office: +1 (714) 634-4838. I provide legal advice, counseling and related services to entrepreneurs including the formation and management of their corporations and estate plans.

My Law Office is based in Orange County California and I have practiced law for 30 years. I have given advice to more than 1000 small business owners on the best ways to set up a company, what types of business entities (corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships) are best suited for them and their small business, how to legally run the business to protect their assets and how to successfully transfer the business to family or key employees through the proper use of estate planning and trusts.