PRACTICE AREAS
WE SERVE THE ENTIRE STATE OF FLORIDA!
REAL ESTATE LAW
Solution-Oriented
Residential Real Estate:
Buying and selling your home is one of the biggest transactions you will ever take part in. Make sure you have competentrepresentation.
Commercial Real Estate:
Commercial properties require experienced representation for all steps from document drafting to issuing title insurance.
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Refinances:
If you are refinancing your mortgage or taking out a home equity loan, you need competent representation to facilitate the closing.
FIRPTA Withholding:
When the Seller of real estate meets the IRS definition of "Foreign" then a withholding may be necessary unless there is an exception.
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Short Sales:
If a bank has initiated a foreclosure proceeding on your property, you may be able to avoid being foreclosed upon by negotiating a short sale.
1031 Exchanges:
If you are refinancing your mortgage or taking out a home equity loan, you need competent representation to facilitate the closing.
IMMIGRATION LAW
Representing With Compassion
WE PROVIDE IMMIGRATION SERVICES IN ALL 50 U.S. STATES!
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OUR SERVICES INCLUDE:
ASYLUM PROTECTION
CONSULAR PROCESSING
CITIZENSHIP
MARRIAGE VISAS
FAMILY-BASED VISAS
TPS (TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS)
MORE SERVICES:
E2 VISAS
EB-5 INVESTMENT VISA
HUMANITARIAN PAROLE
WORK VISAS
O-1 VISAS
FIANCÉ VISAS
STUDENT VISAS
VAWA IMMIGRATION
ESTATE PLANNING
Protecting Your Legacy
Last Will & Testament:
A last will and testament, which ensures your personal property is distributed as you see fit.
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A Trust:
A trust is one of the most effective ways to avoid probate. The trust is a document in which a person, the Grantor, states that s/he is giving ownership of some or all of his/her assets to someone, the Trustee, who is to hold, manage and ultimately distribute the assets to or for the benefit of a Beneficiary. The trust will state how and when the Trustee may pay income, earned by investing the trust property, and Principal, the trust property itself, to the Beneficiary.
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Durable Power of Attorney:
A Durable Power of Attorney allows the principal to provide a trusted person with decision-making power if the principal becomes unable to manage their own affairs such as manage investments, pay the principal’s bills from the principal’s accounts, register and insure vehicles, and otherwise maintain their property and obligations while the principal is incapacitated.
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Medical Power of Attorney:
A medical power of attorney, which allows a designated individual, often either a family member or friend, to make health, medical and surgical decisions for you should you become incompetent.