Michael Edward Lonich, experienced  attorney in San Jose, CA with 0 reviews
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Michael Edward Lonich

1871 The Alameda Suite 400, San Jose, CA

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Publications

September 9, 2013:
Forgot A Pre-Nup? Creat A Post-Nup, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
September 9, 2011:
Tough Times Call For... More Estate Taxes, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
September 28, 2011:
Despite Mandated Reporting Laws, Financial Institutions Are Not Subject To Civil Liability, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
September 19, 2011:
Spendthrift Clauses: Protecting Your Loved Ones' Inheritances, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
October 16, 2013:
Youtube PSA From The Santa Clara DA's Office: Is An Annuity Right For You?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
November 4, 2013:
Creating A WIll: Say What You Mean, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
May 6, 2011:
Estate And Tax Planning For Married Couples, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
May 22, 2013:
Covering The Basis: How To Plan For Unplanned Death, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 7, 2014:
Philip Seymore Hoffman's Will (Part 2): More Than Just Nickles And Dimes, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 31, 2011:
Choosing The Right Executor, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 29, 2011:
Does Your Loved One Need A Conservator?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 27, 2014:
Estate Tax Portability: A Valuable Asset You May Not Know You Had, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 24, 2014:
Edler Abuse: Protect Your Loved Ones From Financial Exploitation, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 22, 2011:
New York Times Article Urges Aging Parents To Talk To Adult Children About The Potential Need For Financial Supervision, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 21, 2014:
The Disclaimer: An Arrow In The Savvy Planner's Quiver, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 18, 2011:
Should You Leave A Gift To Your Pet In Your Will Or Provide For Your Companion Animal Through A Trust?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 15, 2011:
Federal Tax Implications For Same-Sex Couples' California Estate Plans, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 14, 2013:
I'm Officially Divorced, Now What?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
March 11, 2011:
How Can Business Succession Planning Help You Pass Your Company On Your Children?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
June 8, 2015:
Mom And Dad Something To Tell You: Talking To Kids About Divorce, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
June 4, 2012:
Transfers From Parents & Grandparents To Children: Avoid An Increase In Property Tax, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
June 27, 2013:
Estate And Tax Planning For Same Sex Couples, Lonich & Patton, Llp Blog
June 18, 2013:
You Say Estate Planning Is Terrifying: We Say, Meet The BDIT, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
June 17, 2015:
Domestic Violence And Rebuttable Presumption, Lonich & Patton, LLp Blog
June 10, 2013:
Estate Planning Is Important For Women Too, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
July 30, 2014:
"No Good Marriage Ever Ended In Divorce"- Louis C.K., Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
July 30, 2013:
Can A Will Written On A Tablet Be Valid?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
July 26, 2011:
Single? Time To Start Estate Planning, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
July 25, 2011:
Divorce Today: Navigating Through Divorce Lawyers Online, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
July 21, 2011:
Economics Of Family Law: Alternatives For Attorney's Fees In Family Law Cases, Lonich & Patton, LLP BLog
July 2, 2013:
Advanced Health Care Directive: Are You Prepared For The Unthinkable?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
July 13, 2011:
Planning Ahead For The Cost Of Nursing Homes, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
January 30, 2014:
What To Prepare Before Meeting Your Estate Planning Attorney, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
January 27, 2011:
Passing Your Vacation Home To The Next Generation, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
January 20, 2014:
How To Keep The Family Baggage Out Of The Family Business, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
February 27, 2014:
Philip Hoffman's Will: What Should He Have Changed?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
February 21, 2014:
What Is Probate And Why Should I Avoid It?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
February 20, 2013:
Gift Taxes: How Much Your Generosity Could Cost You, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
February 18, 2011:
Special Rules That Regulate Transfers TO Non-U.S. Citizen Spouses Can Affect Estate Planning, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
February 13, 2014:
Valentine's Day Causes 40% To Consider Divorce, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
February 12, 2013:
Protecting The Hand-Me-Down Business, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
December 3, 2014:
Surviving The Holidays During A Divorce, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
December 13, 2013:
End-Of-Life Directives: Will You Consider My Religious Beliefs?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
August 8, 2013:
You Only Die Once: How To Avoid Gandolfini's Estate Planning Errors, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
August 27, 2012:
Alloting Trust Funds For Travel, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
August 22, 2014:
Estate Planning Lessons From Robin Williams, Lonich & Patton, LLp Blog
August 2, 2013:
What Happens To Your Facebook Page When You Die?, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
August 1, 2014:
Tax And Estate Planning For Same-Sex Couples, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
April 5, 2011:
Trusts Offer Privacy During Probate, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
April 3, 2014:
Trust Administration: The Basics, Lonich & Patton, LLP Blog
2006:
Lemon Law For Marine Retailers, Northern California Marine Association
1999:
Fraud As White Collar Crime, Central California Claims Association Newsletter
1994:
Client Relations, Santa Clara County Bar Association Newsletter
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