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How Stay at Home Orders Are Affecting Real Estate Transactions
Purchasing a home is both an exciting milestone and an extremely stressful event. Even when things are running normally in the United States, people who are buying a property must deal with numerous moving parts and expenses. With nearly every facet of our lives upended by the global COVID-19 pandemic, prospective owners are faced with Read More
Understanding How COVID-19 May Have Affected the Value of Your Estate
The economic and personal upheaval triggered by the COVID-19 outbreak is likely to warrant a review of your estate plan, no matter how thorough you think it is. As Americans cope with health fears and financial volatility, it’s worthwhile to determine whether a will, trust, advance medical directive or other legal instrument needs to be Read More
How Will Coronavirus Affect Contractual Relationships and Obligations?
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted practically every aspect of American life. Whether closed by government order or by concerns about public safety, millions of businesses around the country have seen their operations come to a halt. Despite the overwhelming effect of COVID-19, it is not a certainty that an “Act of God” clause in a Read More
Will You Get Property Tax Relief Due to the COVID-19 National Emergency?
Governments and even some private businesses have worked to ease the burden on people who are struggling financially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For people who are concerned about losing their home after being laid off or seeing their business revenue plummet, programs have been established to offer rent and mortgage relief. While many will Read More
Taking the Right Legal Steps to Launch a Business in California
The start of any new economic venture is an exciting time. However, it’s important to remember to take all necessary legal steps for proper business formation. It’s a smart idea to consult a business law attorney who can help you select the type of organization best suited to your needs and objectives. Choosing a business Read More
Asset and Estate Distribution
Without a will, your assets are distributed according to state law. It is a misconception to think wills and trusts are beneficial only for the wealthy. The desire to have your estate be distributed as you wish is important, no matter your financial or social station in life. A skilled attorney prepares the proper documents Read More
Defense of Lending Institutions
Lender malfeasance is a common theme for talk shows and news reports. The economy is a hot topic for politicians and bailout of the big banks has been given much publicity in the political arena. When lenders exercise their right to collect money due them, or recover property pledged as collateral on a defaulted loan, Read More
My Company Is Being Charged With Wrongful Termination, What Should We Do?
Continued and stable employment allows people to provide for their family and maintain their lifestyle. Yet, an employer should be able to exercise the right to terminate an employee when the need arises. The attorneys at Schlecht, Shevlin & Shoenberger, A Law Corporation can help. We have a team of attorneys with proficiency in defending suits Read More
Catastrophic Risk Assessment 21st Century Style
In California, where 2,000 faults produce more than 102 quakes a day and fires blaze across dozens of square miles and threaten thousands of homes, catastrophic risk assessment is an important focus of the insurance industry. Historic earthquake patterns as well as advances in technology are helping insurers make more accurate risk assessments. Our Riverside Read More
What Is the Eviction Process?
If you are a landlord not receiving rent from your tenant when it is due, exercise your right to evict the delinquent tenant. When you find yourself in this position, the attorneys at Schlecht, Shevlin & Shoenberger, A Law Corporation can help. Our experience in real estate law is beneficial to your efforts of eviction and Read More