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Bruce Becker concentrates on the following areas of law practice:
- Estate planning
- Wills
- Trusts
- Probate law
- Real estate law
- Personal injury and wrongful death claims
- Income tax
- Estate tax
- Inheritance tax
- Family law and divorce litigation
Estate planning includes financial planning to minimize federal estate tax and Iowa inheritance tax. This is accomplished through gifting, revocable and irrevocable inter vivos trusts, testamentary trusts, and wills. Probate involves estate administration of wills or trusts to distribute assets after death.
This office also provides assistance to those people who have been injured or have a wrongful death claim. These cases might arise as a result of an automobile accident, medical malpractice, or when another party’s negligence has caused injury or damage.
Family law includes not only divorce litigation but also the preparation of premarital agreements, paternity cases, termination of parental rights, and adoptions.
Real estate law includes the preparation of real estate contracts and deeds, the review of abstracts of title, the preparation of title opinions, and the preparation of Section 1031 like-kind exchanges.
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