The Law Offices of Kevin A. Taheny, Inc. provides comprehensive legal services to clients in San Mateo, CA, and the surrounding communities. We strive to provide dedicated representation and guidance for all of our clients’ legal concerns. With more than 35 years of legal experience, our law office aims to earn our clients’ trust so that they are confident returning to us for future legal needs. We regularly assist clients with matters concerning probate, estate planning, business law, real estate law, personal injury, and more.
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The Law Offices of Kevin A. Taheny, Inc. offers services for all your legal problems and concerns. We are experienced in a wide range of practice areas, including probate, estate planning, litigation, family law and transactional work for individuals, families, and businesses. Call for a free consultation or schedule a visit at our San Mateo office to discuss your questions and issues with a member of our team.
Wills
Trusts
A revocable living trust is usually a written document signed by a person (called the "trustor") creating the trust and naming a person (called the "trustee") to manage assets to be held in the trust for a "beneficiary," the person designated as the recipient of funds or other property, according to its terms and for the purposes the trustor specifies. A living revocable trust is revocable at any time during the trustor's lifetime if the trustor is competent.
Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney allows you to give someone you trust the power to act on your behalf to take any action you permit in the document. It is also an important document should you become incompetent or unable to manage your affairs. These powers of attorney can be made "durable" (to survive your incompetence) and/or "springing" (to become effective upon your incompetence). A power of attorney may be revoked. A written notice of revocation to the person named to act for you is usually required.