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Estate Fights | When History Repeats Itself
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Estate Fights | When History Repeats Itself
- March 8, 2024 - Estate Litigation, Trust Litigation,
I’m Mike Hackard with Hackard Law. We represent heirs in tackling wide-ranging problems in estates and trusts. We do this on a contingency fee basis.
Phantom wills, holdover relatives, and dementia induced property transfers are common.
Experience counts in addressing these problems. History does repeat itself.
If you’d like to speak with us about your estate, trust, or financial elder abuse case, call us at Hackard Law: 916-313-3030.
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Attorney Michael Hackard
Michael Hackard is a top rated “AV” for over 20 years (“AV Preeminent is a significant rating accomplishment- a testament to the fact that a lawyer’s peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence.”). Avvo also ranks him with their highest rating – “ 10.0 Rating – ‘Superb.’” Michael is also a “SuperLawyer” – an honor reserved for no more than five percent of attorneys in each state. [ Attorney Bio ]
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