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Consulting Harassment Lawyers – How to Seek Out Help

March 25, 2020/in Family Law /by David Patton

Harassment is a form of abuse that no person should have to endure. It can affect your mood, work performance, sleep schedule and overall well-being which may lead to more issues down the road. This is why it’s best to take the steps of dealing with harassment seriously by hiring a harassment lawyer.  Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri can better inform you of what harassment is, how their harassment lawyers can help, and what you can do to protect yourself from harassment and domestic violence in the Bay Area. 

What Qualifies as Harassment? 

Unfortunately, harassment in cases of domestic violence comes in many different forms and is not uncommon. Overall, this type of harassment includes verbal (in person or multimedia communication) or physical actions that create an offensive, hostile, and/or uncomfortable environment for the victim. Sexual harassment includes unwelcome verbal comments or physical actions that are of a sexual nature. 

Typically, to be treated as harassment, the action(s) must happen more than once. There are exceptions to this in cases of extreme acts of harassment, aggression, abuse, etc.

A woman seeks help from harassment lawyers after a man disrespects her boundaries.

Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri deals specifically with harassment in regards to domestic violence cases. If you are being harassed and abused by someone close to you, help is available. 

35.6% of women and 28.5% of men in the United States have experienced abuse or harassment in some form by an intimate partner in their lifetime. That’s over 1 in 3 women and more than 1 in 4 men (National Domestic Violence Hotline).




If you’re suffering from domestic abuse and harassment, or if you feel unsafe, there are steps you can take. 

Safety Precautions 

Meeting with a harassment lawyer is a good idea if you are unsure of what actions to take. Until then, be sure to keep documentation of any occurrences related to the harassment and any information that could be of use later on. 

If possible, reach out to someone you can trust. Attempt to find witnesses who will support you and back you up. 

Keep records of every important detail regarding your situation in case you need it later. Reach out for assistance if at all necessary, to ensure you are doing the best for yourself.

You may want to consider getting a restraining order for your personal safety and the safety of your children if you have them.

What Harassment Lawyers Can Do for You 

Seeking out a lawyer before reporting your harassment may be best for you if there are chances of retaliation from your harasser, or if you are unsure of how to properly report the harassment or domestic violence. There is nothing wrong with contacting a harassment lawyer just to be safe. Domestic violence is a delicate matter that requires knowledgeable and responsible guidance. 

A woman consults a team of harassment lawyers about her DVRO case.

Harassment lawyers can help you decide and go through the necessary steps of reporting harassment or abuse following your area’s laws. Helping with descriptive statements and documentation can come as a great help in case nerves or fear set in while attempting to recall events later on. 

A lawyer can also help you set up a restraining order with the local authorities. They can work with you to gather evidence proving your claims, and can help develop the stipulations under which you want the restraining order to function and protect you. 

In addition to this, harassment lawyers will monitor the behavior regarding your harasser and their responses to the report. A lawyer can aid in ensuring your safety, as well as the accuracy of all legal statements along the way to bring you the best outcome possible. 

Luckily, harassment and domestic violence is taken seriously in the Bay Area and surrounding cities, and LPEP is well equipped to dealing with these situations.

The lawyers at Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri are here to help those in the Bay Area get the assistance and safety they deserve. Reach out today if you need direction or legal assistance in regards to workplace harassment. We are discreet. 

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What Goes Into Setting Up A Last Will?

February 20, 2020/1 Comment/in Estate Planning /by Michael Lonich

The idea that you will not be around forever is never an easy truth to face, and knowing that you will leave behind loved ones makes it even more challenging. 

In order to make the situation easier for your loved ones, it is essential that you take the appropriate actions to guarantee that you will leave them with their intended assets.

The most important thing that you can do to ensure that your property is handled appropriately is to create a last will. A will is a legal document that dictates who will receive your property, names guardians for your children, and even allows you to specify funeral arrangements.

Steps to Creating a Last Will

1. Do Your Research

The most important step in setting up your last will is to conduct research and do your due diligence to ensure that the appropriate legal measures are taken. These specific processes vary by state, thus it is highly recommended to conduct this process with the assistance of a qualified and reputable lawyer.

2. Aggregate Your Assets

When setting up your last will, it is imperative that you create an organized list that includes all your real estate, bank accounts, insurance policies, and retirement accounts. Make sure that all of the account numbers, answers to security questions, and any other necessary information is included.

3. Choose Your Executor

An executor of the will is the person legally responsible for ensuring that all specifications of your will are carried out, your assets are appropriately distributed, and that your financial assets are resolved.

It is highly recommended that this person receives part of your assets since they bear the responsibility of executing your will.

4. Choose Your Beneficiaries

Your beneficiaries are the people who will receive your assets upon your passing. It is important that you are specific with naming the people and stating the amounts that they will receive. 

A person names their beneficiaries in their last will with the help of an attorney.

5. Name Guardians for Your Children

If you have children under the age of 18, it is recommended to make a list of at least three guardians (in order of preference) for your children if you pass away. This ensures that there are people of your choosing who will take care of your children if the first choice is unable to do so. If you have the means, it is wise to leave the guardians with financial assistance by naming them as beneficiaries as well.

6. Select a Witness to Sign Your Last Will

You must have a witness sign your will who is not a beneficiary. The number of witnesses involved and the formalities of signing vary by state. It is important that the specifications are carried through exactly as mandated or else your will may not hold up during probate 

7. Keep Your Will In a Safe Location

Once your last will has been lawfully created, it is important to keep it in a safe, secure, and accessible location. It is also wise to inform a trusted person, perhaps your executor, of its locations.

Updating Your Last Will

You should always update your will after the event of a significant life event regarding:

  • A marriage or divorce
  • An acquisition of new property
  • The birth of a child
  • The death of a spouse
  • The sale or purchase of a business

The Bottom Line

If your estate is particularly large, you have joint custody of a property, you own a business, you own property abroad, or if you think someone may question the validity of your will then it is especially important to hire a lawyer for your last will.

Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri in San Jose is a reputable law firm whose lawyers make it their priority to protect your assets from an extensive probate process. 

If you are living in San Jose and want to leave a legacy for your loved ones, our attorneys will help make your intentions a reality. Set up a free consultation with us. 

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How to Choose a High Net Worth Divorce Attorney in San Jose, CA

September 13, 2019/1 Comment/in Family Law /by Gina Policastri

Going through a divorce or separation is an extremely complicated and emotional time. Thankfully, you do not have to go through the process alone. A high net worth divorce attorney will have your best interests at heart and will help you through this difficult time. Separation is never easy, but it does not have to be hard with the guidance of an experienced lawyer, especially in San Jose.

San Jose sits in the heart of Silicon Valley, the epicenter of innovation and technology. It would be no surprise that you or your former spouse have come to San Jose to work and have worked hard for what you own and shared. You probably have acquired a lot of assets during your marriage such as property or finances. When it comes down to splitting up what you own during a divorce, you might not know where to start or what you are entitled to. Interestingly enough, many people in this town do not know just how much they have or the value of what their assets actually are. This is where an experienced lawyer would come in to help.

High net worth divorce attorney in a meeting with two parties

What Is A High Net Worth Divorce?

In this San Jose, it would not be a surprise if your case is considered a high net worth divorce. A “high net worth divorce” has traditionally been defined as a divorce involving more than one million dollars in net liquid assets. These types of divorces come with their own set of additional challenges and complications that only a knowledgeable lawyer can help you navigate. One of the complicates may be defining your assets and potential tax consequences that come with it. Additionally, things like pre-nuptial agreements, real estate, businesses, stock options, and retirement assets will be at issue in the divorce proceedings. These items may make the process go from a simple dissolution to a complicated and contested mess. Let our divorce attorneys help you through this complex process.

If your divorce is considered “high net worth”, you should seek the advice of our high net worth divorce attorneys at Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri. Our divorce attorneys know the intricacies of this unique type of separation and can fight for your needs accordingly. Choosing the wrong divorce attorney could be detrimental to your case. The right lawyer will listen to your concerns, have a strong courtroom presence, and devote the time and attention necessary to secure a beneficial outcome for you. Even though emotions are running high, a good high net worth divorce attorney will cut through emotional distractions to avoid escalating conflict and avoid a lengthy and costly legal battle. Our knowledgeable lawyers will guide you on how to protect your assets and are dedicated to achieving an outcome that is beneficial to you.

High net divorce attorneys Lonich, Patton, Ehrlich, Policastri

If you or a loved one are going through a divorce and are in need of a high net worth divorce attorney in San Jose, please reach out to the experienced divorce attorneys at Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri.

Please remember that each individual situation is unique, and results discussed in this post are not a guarantee of future results. While this post may detail general legal issues, it is not legal advice. Use of this site does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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