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Encino Estate Planning Law Firm
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Law Offices Of Gerald L. Kane: We Help Clients Through All Of Life’s Transitions
Attorney Gerald L. Kane founded our Encino law firm, the Law Offices of Gerald L. Kane, in 1994. Over the past 20-plus years, our firm has earned a reputation as a leading law firm in Southern California. This excellent reputation has resulted in clients from Greater Los Angeles, Woodland Hills and the San Fernando Valley regularly turning to us for assistance with a variety of legal matters, including:
• Estate planning
• Elder law and Medicaid planning
• Veterans benefits
• Special-needs planning
• Probate
• Conservatorships
• Business succession planning
• Business formation and planning
We dedicate a significant portion of our practice to helping our elderly clients and their families make intelligent legal decisions that helps ensure their savings aren’t wiped out due to long term care costs or other poor decisions. We have become a life care planning law firm so we can take a holistic approach that focuses on all aspects of our clients’ well-being, including Medicaid planning and VA benefits planning, card coordination, asset management, estate planning, and insurance planning. We are now able to help our elderly clients navigate the maze of health care and long-term care benefits, put in place an action plan, and oversee and advocate on behalf of our clients to ensure they don’t become victims of neglect or abuse.
Mr. Kane began his legal career in 1994 after earning his law degree from the San Fernando Valley College of Law and his admission to the State Bar of California. He immediately went into private practice by establishing his own firm, which has allowed him to focus on our clients' needs and provide individually tailored service.
Personalized Legal Services Focused On Your Needs And Goals
Whether you need guidance for protecting the interests of an elderly loved one, a business or your own well-being, our experienced attorney at the Law Offices of Gerald L. Kane can help you. He will take the time to understand your situation and your goals and to build a plan to help you reach those goals. To learn more about how we can help you, you can schedule a free initial consultation at our Encino law office.
About Law Offices of Gerald L. Kane
Previous Law Firm Name
- Gerald L. Kane & Associates
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
People
Attorneys
- Gerald L. Kane (Attorney)
Staff
- Sherri Perry, Client Services Director
- Julie Calo, Elder Care Coordinator
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
16255 Ventura BoulevardSuite 510 Encino, CA 91436
Phone
Fax
- 818-905-6080
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