Grace St. Clair, Esq., is an independent attorney serving individuals, couples, business owners and families who need assistance with planning their estates and protecting their assets to avoid family arguments and unnecessary government interference in important decisions. Grace's sensitive approach along with her uncompromising ethics instills confidence and trust in her clients, whom she is grateful to be able to serve in this important area of law.
Grace is extremely responsive and attentive to your personal needs and wishes.
Grace is extremely responsive and attentive to your personal needs and wishes.
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Grace is a sole practitioner, which allows her to have direct and personal involvement with her clients.
She started her career at the most prestigious "Big Firm" in the United States, gaining valuable and rewarding experience on one-of-a-kind transactions.
But during her busy career, her grandmother passed away leaving her father, an only child, to handle the estate.
It was a small estate; a house and a checking account-not that much different from most folks.
For two years, Grace watched her dad spend his time traveling back and forth from the county courthouse, hiring experts, trying to transfer the title of his his mother's house into his own name, as next of kin.
She started her career at the most prestigious "Big Firm" in the United States, gaining valuable and rewarding experience on one-of-a-kind transactions.
But during her busy career, her grandmother passed away leaving her father, an only child, to handle the estate.
It was a small estate; a house and a checking account-not that much different from most folks.
For two years, Grace watched her dad spend his time traveling back and forth from the county courthouse, hiring experts, trying to transfer the title of his his mother's house into his own name, as next of kin.
I am the daughter of Mexican immigrants who have owned several businesses in the South Bay for over 30 years.
I am one of 5 children who, at a young age, learned the importance of hard work, but above all, I learned the value of obtaining an education.
My parents did not have the opportunity to attend college and made sure to always instill into us the importance of higher learning.
I was the first woman in my family to attend a University and through watching my parent's own struggles, I learned invaluable lessons in business and entrepreneurial skills.
I am one of 5 children who, at a young age, learned the importance of hard work, but above all, I learned the value of obtaining an education.
My parents did not have the opportunity to attend college and made sure to always instill into us the importance of higher learning.
I was the first woman in my family to attend a University and through watching my parent's own struggles, I learned invaluable lessons in business and entrepreneurial skills.
After the birth of a child, life seems to become very REAL very FAST.
Previously care-free couples suddenly realize that without their trusted eye watching every move, their "bundles of joy" are very vulnerable.
This is exactly the time to consider the concept of guardianship.
Whom would you trust to take care of your child if you were not available?
What if you were out of town, on vacation, or attending an out-of-state meeting or business function when an accident or unexpected illness occurred?
Previously care-free couples suddenly realize that without their trusted eye watching every move, their "bundles of joy" are very vulnerable.
This is exactly the time to consider the concept of guardianship.
Whom would you trust to take care of your child if you were not available?
What if you were out of town, on vacation, or attending an out-of-state meeting or business function when an accident or unexpected illness occurred?
A "Comprehensive Estate Plan" will be different for every family.
One thing is certain for all families: Planning and documenting your wishes will give your family a guide to follow.
Handling this process today will prevent your loved ones from having to make very difficult decisions at a very emotional time.
Lack of planning often creates arguments among family members which can be costly, can cause further grief, and can cause unnecessary government interference.
A Durable Power of Attorney (DPA) is a document appointing a trusted person (or persons) to act on your behalf (either temporarily while you are ill, or for an extended period of time) in the event that you are not capable of making decisions yourself.
One thing is certain for all families: Planning and documenting your wishes will give your family a guide to follow.
Handling this process today will prevent your loved ones from having to make very difficult decisions at a very emotional time.
Lack of planning often creates arguments among family members which can be costly, can cause further grief, and can cause unnecessary government interference.
A Durable Power of Attorney (DPA) is a document appointing a trusted person (or persons) to act on your behalf (either temporarily while you are ill, or for an extended period of time) in the event that you are not capable of making decisions yourself.
Trust Administration is the process of administering, distributing, and reallocating the assets of a trust after the death of a trustee.
The person selected to manage the Trust is called the Trustee; when the Trustee is either incapacitated, unwilling to continue as Trustee, or passes away, the Successor Trustee assumes this responsibility.
A Trust Administration is the process of managing and allocating the assets of the Trust once the original Trustee has passed away.
Handling the Trust Administration with an expert ensures that the provisions laid out in the Trust are honored, and the assets are properly distributed to those who should receive them.
The person selected to manage the Trust is called the Trustee; when the Trustee is either incapacitated, unwilling to continue as Trustee, or passes away, the Successor Trustee assumes this responsibility.
A Trust Administration is the process of managing and allocating the assets of the Trust once the original Trustee has passed away.
Handling the Trust Administration with an expert ensures that the provisions laid out in the Trust are honored, and the assets are properly distributed to those who should receive them.
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