Generation Law provides personalized estate planning, guardianship litigation and related elder law services to help protect you and your family. Bring us your questions about creating a will or trust, planning for an elderly parent, or dealing with probate once they’re gone. We’ll help you ma...
We are Illinois Estate Planning Attorneys helping parents, individuals, and families put together estate plans that fit their unique situations and give them Peace of Mind.
in Illinois, I am dedicated to providing personalized guidance tailored to your unique needs. If you're in Cook or Will County, don't hesitate to reach out to my office today to schedule a consultation for estate planning, probate, or real estate matters. Let's work together to secure ...
in Illinois, these clauses are theoretically valid and enforceable. However, that is only what the courts have said. Moreover, while saying such clauses are valid, the courts have found various ways to say they were not applicable in the particular cases involved. ...
The Metz + Jones LLC is a Chicago-based LGBT law firm serving gay and lesbian clients with real estate, estate planning, and probate matters throughout Illinois.
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Pestine Law is a law firm specializing in Estate Planning attorneys in Illinois & Colorado. We can help with wills, trusts & probate matters.
Gingiss practiced estate planning in Chicago, Illinois, for over 20 years and was a lieutenant in the Judge Advocate General's Corps of the United States Navy for over 4 years. He has served as chair of the Uniform Laws Committee and the Marital Deduction Committee of the Real Property, ...
The appellate court stated the administration of a decedent's estate is a creature of statute and that nothing in Illinois law, including the Probate Act of 1975 (the Illinois Probate Act), requires that an individual be interested in the decedent's estate to assume the duty of administrator....
Illinois law allows two or more parties to own real estate as joint tenants. Joint tenancies in Illinois are subject to the four unities rule, meaning that joint tenants must take title simultaneously, and by the same deed. The four unities rule also req