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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: +1 619-633-5110



Address: 11956 Bernardo Plaza Dr., Pmb 20968 92128 San Diego, CA, US

Website: jdgrahamlegal.com/

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JD Graham Legal 29.05.2021

We love San Diego. What is your favorite activity? Have any legal concerns kept you from doing what you love? Do you spend valuable time researching legal issues? It is time to enjoy America's Finest City! Our team provides exceptional service. And, our introductory rates and flat rate options save our clients time and money. Let us know what legal issues you are facing today. This is an attorney advertisement.

JD Graham Legal 25.05.2021

The most common question we get about Estate Planning is: "Do I need a Trust?" Short answer: Yes. If you are financially established in California, then you should have a Living Trust. That is, if you want to preserve as much of your Estate as possible for your heirs. Why? It is all about avoiding probate administration, and the associated costs, fees and time. ... There are so many myths out there about Trusts, give us a call and we will answer your questions about whether a Trust is right for you!

JD Graham Legal 18.05.2021

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JD Graham Legal 14.05.2021

If you put up a political sign on your property, and your landlord retaliated against you you have a civil cause of action for relief under Cal. Civ. Code 1941.2 and 1942.5.

JD Graham Legal 06.05.2021

Pay attention to both your Residential and Commercial Lease agreements, and see if there is an arbitration provision. Under Cal. Civ. Code 1942.1, an agreement between a tenant and landlord can include a binding arbitration provision for all controversies relating to "untenantability."

JD Graham Legal 22.04.2021

If one spouse dies and leaves real property to their surviving spouse, they do not need to go through Probate Administration. Pursuant to Probate Code 13500, no administration is necessary even if the deceased spouse did not have a will! However, it is still necessary to comply with provisions of Chapters 2 & 3 of the Probate Code.

JD Graham Legal 02.04.2021

Our team recently turned an arbitration award against an offshore Company into a judgment in Federal Court, and then turned that Judgment into money for our Client. We learned a lot on the way. International collections require persistence, but they can payoff in the long run. We represent clients in all stages of business, litigation, legal disputes and life! This is an attorney advertisement.