Orange County Attorney Winter Newsletter 2014

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

Your Law – Winter Newsletter 2014

This quarter the newsletter focuses on driver’s license laws and reminders, disclosing information when selling your home; choosing the executor of your will, and the steps to take before signing a contract.

 

Your Driver’s License – Understanding the Rules of the Road
It is important to know the laws revolving around your driving privilege because the effects of breaking them are not only inconvenient but dangerous for the general public. Read more…

Skeletons in Your Closet – Disclosures when Selling Your Home
As a buyer or a seller, the transfer of a home should involve honest communication regarding the defects of the property, otherwise, you may face expensive legal problems down the line. Read more…

Points to Ponder in Picking an Executor
Even lawyers disagree about who makes the best executor. The large burden can be daunting to a family member, but a legal professional may not understand the family’s specific nuances. Gale and Vallance can provide guidance on who to name as your executor. Read more…

Don’t Get Burnt by Boilerplate Contracts
When a substantial amount of money is at stake, take the time to sit down with the form and underline any parts you don’t understand. Then find out what they mean from someone you trust, such as your attorney. Read more…

Your Law - Winter Newsletter 2014

Read the full newsletter here: Winter Newsletter 2014

For more assistance or to ask an Orange County lawyer specific questions about your situation, please contact us at info@galeandvallance.com or (714) 634-1414.

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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.