FAQ’S
frequently asked questions
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We provide practical, values-driven counsel across estate planning, Islamic wills, business law and general counsel services, tax resolution, trademarks, nonprofit formation/501(c)(3) compliance, and asset protection. Our goal is to guide you with clarity, strategy, and care from start to finish.
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Yes. A tailored estate plan does more than pass on assets—it names guardians, appoints trusted decision-makers, minimizes probate, and reduces stress and cost for loved ones. Even a “simple” plan can prevent expensive, time-consuming court processes.
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A Will directs how assets are distributed but generally must go through probate. A Revocable Living Trust can help assets transfer outside probate, often faster and more privately, when properly funded. We recommend the right mix (Will, Trust, Powers of Attorney, healthcare directives) based on your goals.
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Islamic Wills (Wasiyyah) can be drafted to comply with both Shariah principles and state legal requirements. We structure inheritances consistent with your faith while ensuring the documents are enforceable under state law and coordinated with any trusts, beneficiary designations, and cross-border assets.
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Absolutely. We assess your situation and represent you in audits, payment plans, penalty relief, and Offers in Compromise (OIC). We also file back taxes and resolve disputes so you can move forward with confidence while minimizing exposure.
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Yes. We help form entities (LLCs/corporations), draft and negotiate contracts, register trademarks, and manage day-to-day legal risk. For nonprofits, we handle formation, bylaws, governance, and 501(c)(3) filings, with ongoing counsel tailored to your operations and budget.
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For federal matters—like IRS issues, trademarks, and certain nonprofit filings—we can often assist clients regardless of where they live. For state-specific work (e.g., estate planning or local business law), we serve clients in the jurisdictions where we’re licensed and can coordinate with trusted local counsel when needed.
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We offer transparent, scope-based fees for many services and provide custom quotes when needed. For your consultation, bring any prior estate or business documents, relevant IRS notices, IDs, and a list of goals/questions. We’ll outline clear next steps and timelines so you know exactly what to expect.