Post Office Box 180
Moorpark, CA 93020-0180
ph: (805) 530-1416
fax: (805) 530-1417
chuong
Estate Planning: Passing property from generation to generation can be a complicated process and if not done correctly, may lead to unneccesary delays, fees, and taxes. Incapacity of individuals (prior to death), as well as guardianship of minor children, can also complicate the process. This office assist individuals at minimizing the complications, delay and cost associated with these and other related issues in a very "personable" manner.
Civil Litigation: This office's practice in the field of plaintiff's litigation focuses primarily on contract disputes, collections law and personal injury. Having filed and been successful in collecting monies in a majority of its' cases, The Law Offices of Chuong N. Ho believes that once it decides to take on a matter, it no doubt will provide the best opportunities for its' client(s) to be victorious in obtaining a money judgment or money settlement.
Furthermore, this office does not stop once it wins a judgment. The Law Offices of Chuong N. Ho is a full service law firm. What this means to clients of the firm is that once a judgment is obtained, the firm does not stop working until the client gets paid. Mr. Ho has employed many different tactics, as afforded to him by the law, to ensure that his clients get the end result that they initially were looking for when they started their case, and that is to "get paid." Mr. Ho has experience employing such tactics as wage garnishments, "keepers" for small businesses, bank account levies, personal property levies, real property liens, and also obtaining court orders to force the sale of the defendant/judgment debtor's real estate.
Debt Management/Reduction: Having been the attorney for many large, well-known banks and leasing companies, Mr. Ho has been very successful collecting on delinquent debts for these creditors throughout the tenure of his legal career. Ergo, it has become advantageous for debtors to employ Mr. Ho's services to help manage their delinquent debts, since he knows the tricks and trades of the "other side." Now working for debtors, Mr. Ho has used his past experiences to negotiate individual debts down as much as 70% on some occasions. Mr. Ho's zealous negotiation skills has allowed his clients to trim their debts to a more manageable and workable payoff amount, thereby moving one step closer to a fresh start and financial freedom.
Pro Bono: Attorney Chuong N. Ho has been recognized multiple years by the Ventura County Superior Court with Certificates of Appreciation for his volunteer services to the Ventura County Legal Self-Help Center, providing free assistance to members of the community who cannot afford to pay for legal services. Additionally, Attorney Ho has served on multiple occasions as a Judge Pro Tem in matters before the Ventura County Teen Court.
DOCUMENTS THIS FIRM CAN ASSIST YOU WITH INCLUDE: Qualified Terminable Interest Property Trust (QTIP); Credit Bypass Trust (AB); Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT); Qualified Personal Residence Trusts (QPRTS); Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATS); Grantor Retained Interest Trusts (GRITS); Charitable Remainder/Lead Trust; Qualified Domestic Trust; Last Will & Testatment; Durable Power of Attorney for Property/Asset Management; Advance Health Care Directive; Living Will Declaration; Burial and Cremation Directive; Declaration of Personal Property Ownership; Certification of Trust; Abstract of Trust; Spousal (Community) Property Agreements; Grant Deeds; Quitclaim Deeds; Affidavit Death of Trustee; Affidavit Death of Joint Tenants; Petitions for Guardianship/Conservatorship; Child Care Agreement; Elder Care Agreement; Caregiver's Authorization Affidavit; Promissory Notes; Bill of Sales; Residential & Commercial Real Estate Leases; and Affidavit for the Collection or Transfer of a Small Estate without Administration (California Probate Code Section 13100, et seq.).

"Take care of your loved ones with proper and timely estate planning"

"INJUSTICE ANYWHERE IS A THREAT TO JUSTICE EVERYWHERE"
Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail, 4-16-1963.
"...You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-until you climb into his skin and walk around in it"
Atticus to Scout, "To Kill a Mockingbird," by Harper Lee, 1960
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Post Office Box 180
Moorpark, CA 93020-0180
ph: (805) 530-1416
fax: (805) 530-1417
chuong