When the Path Forward Matters
290 Law helps individuals, families, and businesses find practical solutions to important legal problems. 290 Law provides guidance in Real Estate law, Estate Planning and Probate, Business and Contract matters, and Family law. From planning and negotiation to documentation and contested disputes, 290 Law works to protect your interests and give you a clear path forward.
✓ Strategic guidance from the start
✓ Practical judgment for complicated situations
✓ Strong advocacy for when it matters
Practice Areas
From property and business matters to planning for the future and resolving personal disputes, 290 Law provides guidance focused on protecting what matters.
Real Estate
Property Protection
Real Estate matters can involve leases, landlord/tenant issues, construction disputes, mechanic’s liens, notices, demand letters, or litigation, and 290 Law helps clients protect their property rights with practical advice and steady advocacy.
Business
Practical Counsel
290 Law helps businesses and business owners use contracts, construction contracts, trademarks, consumer protection claims or defenses, demand letters, and litigation strategically, so legal decisions support the business instead of becoming a distraction.
Estate Planning
Future Planning
290 Law prepares wills, trusts, and related estate planning documents with clear guidance, helping clients put their wishes in writing and reduce confusion for the people who depend on them.
Family Law
Steady Guidance
For family law matters, 290 Law offers direct communication, practical judgment, and measured advocacy to help clients make informed decisions during personal and often stressful situations.
Do I need a legal consultation?
A consultation is a good first step if you are facing a dispute, reviewing an important document, planning for the future, or unsure what your rights and options are.
What happens during a consultation with 290 Law?
290 Law will listen to your situation, ask focused questions, review the key issues, and help you understand practical next steps.
When should I schedule a consultation?
It is usually better to speak with a lawyer before signing documents, missing deadlines, escalating a dispute, or making decisions that could affect your property, business, family, or estate.
What should I bring to a consultation?
Bring any contracts, leases, notices, demand letters, court papers, estate documents, emails, text messages, photos, or other materials related to the issue.
Can 290 Law help if I am not sure what kind of legal issue I have?
Yes, many clients start with uncertainty, and a consultation can help identify whether the matter involves real estate, commercial issues, estate planning, probate, consumer protection, trademarks, civil litigation, or family law.
What is the benefit of scheduling now?
Scheduling early can help you understand your position, avoid preventable mistakes, protect important rights, and choose a clearer path forward before the problem becomes harder to manage.
290 Law handles the legal details, helping you breathe easier and move forward with confidence.
✓ SIMPLe FIRST STEP
✓ Know your options
