Practice Areas

To prioritize delivering quality services to clients, Scrimsher Law is a specialized law firm. Scrimsher Law specializes in the following practice areas:

Business

From formation to exit, and everything in between.

Transactional

Personal and business purchases, sales, and leases.

Estate Planning

Standard and custom estate plans, including wills and trusts.

If you have a legal issue outside of Business Law, Transactional Law, or Estate Planning, Scrimsher Law may be able to help on a case-by-case basis.

Not sure which practice area your matter falls under? Continue scrolling for more information on practice areas.

Business

Whether you would like Scrimsher Law to serve as out-of-house general counsel to your business, or to provide services to your business à la carte, Scrimsher Law can assist your business in resolving nearly any business law issue, including:

  • Entity Formation (LLCs & Corporations)
  • Governance (Operating Agreements & Bylaws)
  • Compliance (Regulations and Statutes)
  • Policies (Employee Handbooks, etc.)
  • Strategizing Exits, Mergers, and Acquisitions

Transactional

Individuals and businesses alike conduct transactions, and nearly all transactions benefit from a well-drafted contract. Certain transactions must be in writing. Scrimsher Law can assist you individually, or your business, with negotiating, drafting, and reviewing almost any agreement, including:

  • Purchase and Sale Agreements (Real Estate, Business, etc.)
  • Lease Agreements (Real Estate, Equipment, etc.)
  • Vendor Agreements
  • Loan Agreements (Personal & Business)
  • Security Agreements (Real Estate, Business, Equipment, etc.)
  • Promissory Notes (Personal & Business)

Estate Planning

Scrimsher Law’s Standard Estate Plan includes what you need to:

  • Give your trusted loved ones the authority they need to make decisions for you when you are unable to,
  • Give you peace at mind that your hard-earned savings and assets pass to who you want, not who the State decides, and
  • Avoid probate to the fullest extent as is practical, which saves on future attorney fees.

If you own a business and/or multiple properties, a trust may be the perfect additional to a Standard Estate Plan. 

Nearly every adult (18+) can benefit from an Estate Plan, even if an adult has no assets. A Custom Estate Plan from Scrimsher Law can give the authority to a trusted loved one to act on your behalf to:

  • Speak to doctors concerning your medical condition if you are hospitalized,
  • Make health decisions for you when you are unable to, and
  • Make financial decisions for you when you are unable to.

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