business_corporation_lawPowers of Attorney- A legal document signed by a person while competent, appointing another person (and possibly successor persons) with power to conduct all legal business of the person while alive. Powers of Attorney are most often useful in the case of a person who has become incapacitated and unable to take care of their own business because of illness or injury. Without someone named as the Power of Attorney for that person, a legal action termed a Guardianship would likely be necessary in order to conduct the business of the incompetent person while such person is alive. 

Estate Administration

The administration of an estate introduces a wide range of responsibilities which can be managed best with the insight and experience of David D. Nachand, attorney who has committed a significant part of his practice to representing Executors, Personal Representatives, and Trustees for over 30 years in the administration of estates including ancillary administration.

Estate Planning

  • Simple or Complex Wills
  • Living Trusts
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Healthcare Directives
  • Living Wills

Real Estate

  • Commercial Leases
  • Residential Lease
  • Landlord-Tenant Relations
  • Purchase and Sale Contracts
  • Mechanics Liens
  • Boundary Disputes
  • Construction Contracts
  • Litigation
  • Quite Title Actions
  • Foreclosure Actions

 

Planning and Zoning

  • Re-zoning
  • Variances
  • Subdivisions
  • Street and Easement Vacations

guardianshipGuardianships

  • Temporary
  • Permanent

family_lawFamily Law

  • Premarital Agreements (Pre-nuptial Agreements)
  • Divorce
  • Post Decree Disputes
  • Adoptions

business_corporation_lawBusiness & Corporations

  • Corporations
  • Limited Liability Companies
  • Sale/Purchase of Business
  • Collection Litigation
  • Tax  Abatement