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When you are being harassed by creditors or looking to establish a will or trust, you should turn to the team at the Law Office of James A. Zakasky. The firm offers legal services in the areas of bankruptcy, probate and estate planning. They have years of experience handling cases in California courts. Their team believes in treating clients with respect and care through all steps of their issues. Give them a call today to receive your case evaluation at no charge.
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18 years | 100 cases
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Acquired: 2008
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50 Old Courthouse Square, Suite 605, Santa Rosa, CA, 95404
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"Jim and I have worked on several matters together. His commitment to his clients and professionalism are excellent, and his experience in Estate Planning and Probate matters is first rate."
"I have known Jim for a number of years as a fellow lawyer. Jim is smart and effective. His background and legal experience make him well suited for Estate Planning and Bankruptcy practice."
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2008 - Present
Attorney, Law Offices of James A. Zakasky
2008 - Present
Sonoma County Bar Association, Trusts and Estates SectionMember
2008 - Present
State Bar of CaliforniaMember
2006
JD - Juris Doctor
1999
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2015
English
Legal Answers
What do I say in my letter of demand to the executor of my father's estate.demanding disbursement of my inheritance
08 Mar 2016
Can I still be a conservator if I have a felony
08 Mar 2016
Can there be two successor trustees to a trust? and if so, how can it be done? California law applies
24 Feb 2016