|
|
Practice Areas
Small Business
New Business Organization
Sole Proprietorships
Partnerships
Limited Liability Companies
Corporations
Purchases and Acquisitions
Shareholder, Member Agreements, and Dispute Resolution
Employment Matters
Noncompete and Confidentiality Agreements
Collections
Contracts
General Business Matters
Commerical and Residential Real Estate
Municipal Law
Purchases
Refinance
Tax Deferred Exchanges
Abstract Examination & Title Defects
Commercial and Residential Leases
Land Contracts
Foreclosure
Subdivision Development
Covenants and Restrictions
Boundary Disputes and Adverse Possession
Estate Planning, Elder Law, and Probate
Wills
Trusts
Revocable
Irrevocable
Special Needs and Supplementary
Administration
Powers of Attorney & Living Wills
Financial
Health Care
Elder Law Planning, Divestment, and Asset Transfer
Family Law
Divorce
Post-Divorce
Property Division
Maintenance/Alimony
Custody
Placement and Visitation
Child Support
Adoption
Termination of Parental Rights
Employment Law
Unemployment Compensation
Wrongful Discharge
Discrimination
Pension and Retirement
Personal Injury
Auto Accidents
Slip-and-Fall Injuries
Products Liability
Wrongful Death Claims
| | |
|
Did you know...
|
|
You are not obligated to give anything to your adult children upon your death? It is however a common practice to leave one dollar to a person you wish to omit from distributions. This one dollar gift is made to show that they were remembered but that the person making the will chose not to give them more. By leaving one dollar to them, the argument that omitting them was an unintentional mistake is defeated.
Contact Panek Schill & Gebert to schedule an estate planning session today.

| | |