News

How Probate Litigation Resolves Estate Conflicts and Issues

Probate litigation deals with the field of law entailing legal issues regarding guardianship, decedent estates, disability, and conservatorship. A common reason to hire a Palm Springs probate attorney is when an heir might have a dispute over the distribution of an inheritance or are contesting a probated will.

Why Hire a Personal Injury Attorney to Represent Your Case?

One thing that people do not remember about the law is the statute of limitations. Our Palm Springs personal injury law firm would be able to make sure that everything is done correctly and in a timely manner. Our lawyers would make sure that all the paperwork is correct and

Should I Hire a Lawyer to Handle My Personal Injury Case?

You may be wondering if you really need to hire an attorney to help you with your personal injury case, or if you should just take care of it yourself. Here are several reasons why hiring a Coachella Valley personal injury law firm will be beneficial to you, and your

What to Expect When Investing in Rural or Undeveloped Land

If you’re looking for a prosperous investment, you should look into buying land. Land, unlike homes in the real estate market, will never lose value regardless of what happens in the economy. Also, buying raw land will enable you to do whatever you would like on that property. A Coachella

How to Navigate the Complicated Area of Banking and Business Law

Banking and business law and regulation can be a complicated area to navigate that requires a qualified and experienced Palm Springs banking practice law firm to ensure success in contentious, insolvency and regulatory matters. The international nature of business in the 21st century means our experience working with the US

Learn How Tribal Law is Recognized and How It Affects Development Planning

The state of California is home to 108 federally recognized Native American tribes and approximately 84 non-recognized tribes. Federally recognized and non-federally recognized Native American tribes both have unique political governments. Non-federally recognized tribes continue to practice their traditional Native American forms of government, and lack official recognition from the