
Law Office of George P. Kiritsy - West Boylston, MA
294 West Boylston St.Suite 2West Boylston, MA 01583
West Boylston Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
Our team at the Law Office Of George P. Kiritsy offers dedicated real estate and business and commercial law services to clients in West Boylston, Massachusetts, as well as throughout Worcester County and the rest of the state. Providing candid guidance, we help clients navigate the various legal challenges that may arise in buying a home, starting or operating a business, or dealing with neighbors or family.
From personal residential transactions to large-scale development projects...
Our team at the Law Office Of George P. Kiritsy offers dedicated real estate and business and commercial law services to clients in West Boylston, Massachusetts, as well as throughout Worcester County and the rest of the state. Providing candid guidance, we help clients navigate the various legal challenges that may arise in buying a home, starting or operating a business, or dealing with neighbors or family.
From personal residential transactions to large-scale development projects...
Our team at the Law Office Of George P. Kiritsy offers dedicated real estate and business and commercial law services to clients in West Boylston, Massachusetts, as well as throughout Worcester County and the rest of the state. Providing candid guidance, we help clients navigate the various legal challenges that may arise in buying a home, starting or operating a business, or dealing with neighbors or family.
From personal residential transactions to large-scale development projects, our law office handles the legal aspects of all types of real estate matters. We look out for our clients' best interests in matters involving issues such as the purchase or sale of a property, eminent domain, land use and zoning, landlord-tenant agreements or disputes, and financing arrangements.
At the Law Office Of George P. Kiritsy, we recognize that people's business and personal interests are often connected. In addition to our real estate and business and commercial law services, we provide estate planning and elder law counsel. Our attorneys help clients understand how wills and trusts work. We assist them in drafting the necessary documents to specify their end-of-life and health care preferences, as well as to designate personal representatives to handle their affairs and make decisions on their behalf. Our law office also guides families through the probate and estate administration processes, working to make them as smooth as possible.
Whether clients are dealing with a personal or business matter, it is our law office's goal to provide them with clarity and remove the ambiguities surrounding their legal issues. We are familiar with state, municipal and local laws and explain to our clients how they apply to their specific situations. Our lawyers work to ensure that those we represent are prepared to make informed decisions about their cases and their futures.
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