Physicians and California Professional Corporations
Physicians and California Professional Corporations
In California, physicians who want to incorporate their medical practice must do so by forming a special type of entity called a professional corporation (PC or P.C.). Physicians are not alone in this—other professionals such as dentists, chiropractors, naturopathic...
Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples
Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples
LGBTQ couples have long faced some unique estate planning challenges. However, recent victories for marriage equality have helped to bring some additional fairness and simplicity. In the 2015 case of Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court of the United States held that the fundamental right...
How to Form a Medical Professional Corporation
How to Form a Medical Professional Corporation
If you are a doctor or other type of healthcare provider, you may be interested in forming a professional corporation within the state of California that will allow you to provide medical professional services legally under the law. Understanding how to form a medical professional...
How to Form a Dental and Orthodontic Professional Corporation
How to Form a Dental and Orthodontic Professional Corporation
Forming a dental or orthodontic professional corporation may actually provide many legal advantages and benefits over establishing the business as a dental partnership or a sole proprietorship. However, forming a dental and orthodontic professional corporation can be...
How to Start a Private Medical Practice
How to Start a Private Medical Practice
If you are out of residency or are simply considering starting your own private medical practice, the process may seem overwhelming. You will need a solid business plan, legal counsel, funding and a way to ensure compliance with all California state, as well as federal regulations....
Undue Influence, Duress, and Incapacity Within Trust Litigation
Undue Influence, Duress, and Incapacity Within Trust Litigation
A Last Will and Testament (will), trust, or any other estate planning document can be contested with litigation if a family member can prove that their loved one was unduly influenced by another person, suffered from an incapacity of some kind, or was forced under...
Key Steps to Take When Entering Into a Partnership
Key Steps to Take When Entering Into a Partnership
If you are considering starting a business partnership, congratulations! Partnerships involve using everyone’s strengths and business resources in order to establish and build a profitable and successful business. These are the key steps to take when entering into a partnership...
Understanding Your LLC Options
Understanding Your LLC Options
If you are in the process of determining how to structure your new business legally, you may feel overwhelmed. The following is a listing of your options if you are considering establishing a Limited Liability Company (LLC).Single Member vs. Multiple Member LLCThe obvious distinction between a...
Key Elements of an LLC Operating Agreement
Key Elements of an LLC Operating Agreement
You may be considering starting a business, and establishing it as a Limited Liability Company (LLC). If so, there are several key elements that you should include in your LLC operating agreement to ensure that your legal rights are protected.Equity Structure The equity structure of a...
California Probate Code 850: The Heggstad Petition
California Probate Code 850: The Heggstad Petition
The California Probate Code 850 is commonly referred to as the Heggstad Petition and avoids the lengthy court probate process by asking a court to transfer a property to a beneficiary following a decedent’s death. This petition is typically used when a decedent created a valid...