Law Firm excelling in Business and other Legal Transactions, Contracts, and Disputes; formation of business entities; Commercial and Residential Leases and Evictions; Wills and Will Disputes, Trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney, Health Care Surrogates, Ladybird or Enhanced Life Estate Deeds; Probate and Trust Administration; Estate Planning and How to Avoid Probate; Foreclosure Defense; Real Estate; and Bankruptcy and Bankruptcy Litigation.
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The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. The web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.
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Attorney Kevin M. LaMontagne is a 1982 graduate of Duke University School of Law, and he has been practicing in Palm Beach County, Florida since 1982.
He has been a Member of The Florida Bar since 1982.
He has a wide range of transactional and litigation experience and has successfully assisted clients with a wide array of situations and problems, including business and personal legal transactions.
He is known for his representation of business clients in important transactions such as commercial leases, business contracts, formation of business entities, and commercial litigation.
He has been a Member of The Florida Bar since 1982.
He has a wide range of transactional and litigation experience and has successfully assisted clients with a wide array of situations and problems, including business and personal legal transactions.
He is known for his representation of business clients in important transactions such as commercial leases, business contracts, formation of business entities, and commercial litigation.
Estate planning can be structured for probate or to avoid probate.
It is important to discuss your specific needs with the lawyer so that a plan can be made which best suits your situation.
A living, revocable trust is one means of keeping assets out of probate, but proper planning is required to ensure that the objective is accomplished.
Ladybird deeds, also know as Enhanced Life Estate Deeds, are sometimes employed.
One must be careful what type of deed is utilized when adding another party to title, because it is possible that creditors of the added party might make a claim against the property or attempt to attach the property.
It is important to discuss your specific needs with the lawyer so that a plan can be made which best suits your situation.
A living, revocable trust is one means of keeping assets out of probate, but proper planning is required to ensure that the objective is accomplished.
Ladybird deeds, also know as Enhanced Life Estate Deeds, are sometimes employed.
One must be careful what type of deed is utilized when adding another party to title, because it is possible that creditors of the added party might make a claim against the property or attempt to attach the property.
Attorney has represented buyers and sellers of real estate for over 30 years in both residential and commercial transactions and closings.
Attorney is also a Florida licensed real estate broker and the principal of Sellers Only Real Estate Brokerage Corp., his wholly owned real estate company.
Whether utilizing a standard FAR/BAR contract or a tailor-made contract, it is always important to have the representation and advice of a skilled real estate attorney.
Sometimes real estate salespersons and brokers will advise a buyer or seller that he or she does not need legal representation when selling or buying real estate in Florida.
Attorney is also a Florida licensed real estate broker and the principal of Sellers Only Real Estate Brokerage Corp., his wholly owned real estate company.
Whether utilizing a standard FAR/BAR contract or a tailor-made contract, it is always important to have the representation and advice of a skilled real estate attorney.
Sometimes real estate salespersons and brokers will advise a buyer or seller that he or she does not need legal representation when selling or buying real estate in Florida.
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