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Yelena is great, I needed to change some areas of my revocable trust which was done 15 years ago, Yelena completely explained all of the changes of the law. I did not completely understand some of the legal language and I was feeling very worried. Yelena took the time to explain every detail until I compleatly understood each area of concern. She is simply the best, I felt so bad for all my questions and she didn't mind one bit to even explain more detail.

Thank you for helping me. My experience with Yelena Sverdlova was a pleasant one. Yelena thoroughly explained the estate planning process to my siblings and I. She replied to us in a timely fashion, broke down information in a digestible manner and showed the utmost professionalism. She's very knowledgeable, compassionate and concise. She also offers competitive pricing.

I would recommend Yelena to anyone that needs assistance in estate planning. Yelena is the absolute best attorney I have worked with in South Florida. After my previous attorneys provide poor and inaccurate advice regarding both estate and business planning, Yelena was able to help me organize everything with extreme detail.
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Capital Planning Law, PLLC assists their clients with the transactional legal fields of business law, wills and trusts, non-profits, probate administration, guardianship and real estate law.
The law firm can assist you and your business in the capacity of in house counsel and/or with legal matters on a case-by-case basis.
Ms. Sverdlova has attained her Masters in Law (LL.M.) specializing in Taxation from The Boston University School of Law with a final cumulative GPA of 3.72.
Yelena Sverdlova, Esq., LL.M. has a true passion for the law and has obtained extensive experience in many facets of business law including, but not limited to: business start-ups, business agreements, general business counsel, and asset protection.
Business law and corporate transactions involves many aspects of the business planning process.
Incorporation can occur in any U.S. state and/or even internationally.
Choosing the right entity is a key consideration in the process and varies from transaction to transaction.
No matter which entity you choose, or the reason for incorporation, it is crucial to draft ironclad business agreements and follow proper legal formalities.
These business agreements should at the very minimum detail the following: ownership structure, business purpose, management details, terms of a future sale, business operation terms and under which circumstances business dissolution can and should occur.
Business law and corporate transactions encompasses the creation and management of business entities.
Starting a business may be the most rewarding process, but if you choose the wrong business structure, you may lose out on many of the rewards.
There are many considerations when starting your own business.
These include which entity type to incorporate as, where to incorporate, who the owners should be, etc.
The answers to these questions largely depend on the purpose of your business, your relationship with your partners and where you are doing business.
Estate Planning (wills and trusts) is the process of planning for the passing of personal and business assets to beneficiaries at death.
Heirs most often include your spouse, children and grandchildren, but could also include close family friends.
The process of planning for your estate also includes planning for incapacity (or inability to make financial or medial related decisions on your own).
Basic estate planning includes the following legal documents: The declaration of health care surrogate (or health care directive), living will, durable power of attorney, last will and testament and/or revocable living trust.
Probate administration is the process of settling a person's estate after death and distributing the assets according to a decedent's wishes.
In Florida, the probate process is largely based on Florida Probate Rules and state law.
Probate administration may be hard to navigate, especially for those appointed as personal representative(s) (or executor(s) and/or trustee(s) of an estate.
It is important to hire experienced and knowledgeable probate attorney to help you with the probate process and minimize the headache of having to go through the process alone.
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