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Menlo Park Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
We are a small firm operating in Aptos, California which practices in the following areas of law: Litigation- Plaintiff and Defense; Corporate and Business and Estate Planning. We also participate in Real Estate matters including assistance with purchase and sale of homes and businesses and other Real Estate matters. We have a serious committment to our clients and pride ourselves on keeping them informed and advised on their cases.
Litigation - Plaintiff and Defense
- Personal Injury/Malpractice
- Real Property/Construction
- landslide/flood
- construction defects
- Contract Disputes
- construction/contractor disputes
- Business Litigation
Corporate/Business
- Formation/Dissolution
- LLCs/Partnerships
- Annual and Special Meetings
- Shareholder/Management Disputes
Estate Planning
- Irrevocable and revocable Living Trusts
- Charitable Trusts
- Life Insurance Trusts
- Wills and Durable Power of Attorney
Real Estate
- Land Use and Planning
- Purchase and Sale contracts
- Easement issues
Our firm has been servicing the legal needs of clients for nearly twenty years. We have offices in Santa Cruz, Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties and have active litigation in most of Northern, Middle and parts of Southern California. Because our firm is small, we are able to give you the personal attention you need when participating in a lawsuit or transactional matter. We pay particular attention to detail and to our clients' individual needs.
About Haselton, Haselton & Liddicoat LLP
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Personal Injury
- Construction Litigation
- Real Property
- Wrongful Death
- Civil Settlements
- Business Litigation
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
750 Menlo AveSuite 200 Menlo Park, CA 94025
Office Hours
Mon to Fri: 09:00 am – 05:00 pm, Sat and Sun: Closed
Phone
Other Offices
Haselton, Haselton & Liddicoat LLP (Main Office) 311 Bonita Drive Aptos, CA 95003 831-726-4769
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