How to Choose the Right Executor for Your Estate
Selecting the right executor for your estate is vital for a smooth administration process. Learn what factors to consider and how our estate planning attorneys can guide you in making this important decision.
Why You Should Hire a Lawyer to Review Your Contractor Agreement
Learn why it's crucial to hire a lawyer to review your contractor agreement. Discover how legal expertise can help identify unfair provisions, protect against legal disputes, provide customized advice, and offer cost-effective peace of mind.
How to Challenge HOA Fees or Fines: Insights from an Experienced HOA Lawyer
Discover the steps to challenge unjustified HOA fees or fines and better understand your homeowner rights.
Understanding Your Rights as a Homeowner in an HOA: Insights from an Experienced HOA Lawyer
Learn about common California HOA homeowner rights—voting, records inspection, and hearing procedures—under the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act.
The Importance of a Will and How to Draft One That Fits Your Needs
Discover the significance of having a will and learn how to draft one that aligns with your wishes.
The Role of Building Codes in Contractor Disputes: What Homeowners Need to Know
Learn how building codes can play a significant role in determining liability and damages in contractor disputes.
The Role of Mediation in Resolving HOA Disputes: Insights from an Experienced HOA Lawyer
Discover the benefits of mediation for resolving HOA disputes in this informative blog post from LS Carlson Law, a law firm with over 15 years of experience in California HOA matters.
Tips to Avoid a Contractor Dispute
In this episode of our podcast, our Founder, Luke Carlson sits down with LS Carlson Law Attorney, Shelby Daws to discuss tips to avoiding a Contractor Dispute.
How to Protect Your Assets and Provide for Your Children with a Trust
Learn how to safeguard your assets and secure your children's future with a trust.
What to Do If You Suspect Your Contractor is Committing Fraud?
Discover the steps you can take if you suspect your contractor is engaging in fraudulent behavior, including gathering evidence, consulting with an attorney, contacting the authorities, considering your options for recovery, and taking steps to prevent future fraud.