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Hunsinger, Boyd Odom, & Goss, LLP
19624 Governors Hwy. Ste. 1 Flossmoor, IL 60422ยป view mapDivorce & Family Law Where Compassion Meets Action
Family issues can be stressful. Turn to Hunsinger, Boyd Odom, & Goss Law Group, LLP to get objective legal counsel for your situation.
800-905-9470
Includes: Gift Taxation
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Divorce & Family Law, Business, Estate Planning, Real Estate, Litigation
Nicolas Nelson is a client-focused lawyer and the founder of NN Legal Group. Recognized as a knowledgeable attorney, Mr. Nelson concentrates his practice family law, business law, estate planning, real estate, and civil litigation. Understanding that the legal system can be complex and overwhelming, Attorney Nelson works with his clients in order to achieve legal success. Representing clients inside and outside of the courtroom, Attorney Nelson is passionate about protecting the rights of the individuals, families, and businesses that he works with. Located in Glen Ellyn, IL, Attorney Nelson and his team offer a free consultation. To learn more, visit his website, or call 630-474-0925. Hablamos Espaรฑol.
(more)Estate Planning, Estate Administration, Business, Commercial Real Estate, Wills & Probate
Robert T.C. Kay is a lawyer who has been serving DuPage County since 1986. He is the go-to legal counsel for individuals, families, and businesses in Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Naperville, and other nearby communities. With his wide-ranging expertise, clients can expect a simplified and efficient approach to resolving their legal matters. Mr. Kay provides consultations regarding Wills, Trusts and Estates, Business Organization and Operation, and Commercial Real Estate Transactions. With over 35 years of experience, he offers advice to individuals, business owners and government officials. Mr. Kay provides advice to clients on how to protect and transfer their family and business assets to their intended beneficiaries. This includes guidance on legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and living wills. Other areas that he advises on include charitable giving, guardianships, special needs trusts, trust administration, probate, business succession, and family partnerships. He helps clients with forming corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships, as well as dealing with various aspects of business operations, such as sales and acquisitions, contracts, employee and employer matters, employment agreements, non-compete agreements, and buy-sell agreements. Mr. Kay is a commercial real estate professional who offers a variety of services to individuals, businesses, non-profits, municipalities, and corporations. His practice includes buying, selling, leasing, and zoning properties. He has experience working with both commercial and residential real estate developers to obtain approvals for various projects, including subdivisions, zoning, planned unit developments, special use permits, building and sign permits, code variances, and zoning map amendments. Furthermore, Mr. Kay has provided legal representation for local government on various subjects including zoning, annexation, open meetings act, freedom of information act, employment, taxation, intergovernmental agreements, public contracts, and elections. To schedule your initial consultation with the Wheaton, IL Estate Planning Attorney, visit online or call 630-456-4618.
(more)Estate, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Tax, Wills
Carol A. Nolan has been a frequent speaker on Elder Law, Medicaid issues, estate planning, probate and trust administration for the Illinois State Bar Association, National Business Institute,ย and the DuPage County Bar Association.Carol has over 10 years of experience in the field of Medicaid planning. She advises clients about the rules pertaining to Medicaid, asset transfers, and trusts for the disabled.Carol also has expertise in preparing revocable living trusts, wills, and other estate planning tools.ย This includes plans for special needs children, disabled adults, clients with minor children, second marriages, and non citizen spouses.
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