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Property Law

8 hr
360 US dollars
Location 1

Service Description

Paralegals are trained to research and gather specific information regarding the implications of buying and selling property. Conveyancing of a property extends far beyond the transfer of legal title. Your reasons for buying and selling, your family and financial circumstances, your plans, and expectations for your own future and that of your family, and what happens to the property when you die are just some of the issues to consider when constructing your legal docs with your paralegal. A good paralegal can help you: Complete loan arrangements with your bank and other lenders. Form a company for your business if required. DRAFT a family trust and put all or part of your property into it if required. DRAFT a Will giving your property to your family or others when you die. Advise you on the implications of property ownership in relationships other than marriage. DRAFT powers of attorney allowing others to deal with your property if you are overseas or incapacitated. DRAFT Transfer on Death Deed for your property in the event of your death.


Cancellation Policy

To reschedule call us 24 hours in advance and all sales are final.


Contact Details

  • Precision Legal Services Hawai’i, Kaumana Drive, Hilo, HI, USA


808-756-5156

35 Kaumana Dr.

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