We have served our clients for over 39 years. We can help clients in a variety of legal fields, including real estate, title insurance, wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, guardianships, estates, estate planning, probate, elder law, construction, contracts and other matters upon request. We provide comprehensive case-by-case advice and counsel.
We do not take cases unless we can offer our clients the time and individual attention they deserve.
We do not take cases unless we can offer our clients the time and individual attention they deserve.
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One of the most common ways in which lawyers help clients is by helping them buy and sell homes and with the rental and leasing of homes, apartments and condominiums.
When selling a home or other real estate, it is necessary that contracts be prepared and reviewed, disclosures be prepared and reviewed along with affidavits and closing statements also called settlement statements or "HUDs".
Many other documents such as tax pro ration statements and payoff letters are typically required.
When buying a home or other real estate, it is often the case that financing is utilized through the use of a note and mortgage from a bank, credit union or other lender.
When selling a home or other real estate, it is necessary that contracts be prepared and reviewed, disclosures be prepared and reviewed along with affidavits and closing statements also called settlement statements or "HUDs".
Many other documents such as tax pro ration statements and payoff letters are typically required.
When buying a home or other real estate, it is often the case that financing is utilized through the use of a note and mortgage from a bank, credit union or other lender.
Deceased person's estates are managed in a wide variety of circumstances.
If there was a valid Will it is referred to as a testate estate and if there was no Will then it is considered an intestate estate.
Under Illinois law the Will of a deceased person must be filed at the courthouse for safekeeping within 30 days of death in the county of residence of the deceased person.
Safekeeping consists of the county clerk or circuit clerk filing the Will and issuing a receipt for it.
Safekeeping does not mean probate.
If there was a valid Will it is referred to as a testate estate and if there was no Will then it is considered an intestate estate.
Under Illinois law the Will of a deceased person must be filed at the courthouse for safekeeping within 30 days of death in the county of residence of the deceased person.
Safekeeping consists of the county clerk or circuit clerk filing the Will and issuing a receipt for it.
Safekeeping does not mean probate.
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