Mr. Hudack started his career in real estate, managing transactions for Fortune 500 companies. In addition to negotiating, executing, and closing acquisitions for sales and leases, he started and operated his own businesses. He has served as corporate and litigation counsel to community associations throughout California. Joe earned his Juris Doctorate from Western State College of Law, magna cum laude, so he could expand his practice and use his talents to assist clients with estate planning, business law, contract review and drafting, and real estate law services.

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Now More Than Ever Review Your Health

Care Instructions Including Living Wills Now More Than Ever Review Your Health – Although this is undoubtedly a truly sensitive subject, it must be addressed. All of us should review healthcare-related documents, including a living will, DNR, healthcare directive, and HIPAA release immediately. You need to have signed current documents in place that reflect your…

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Primary Purpose of a Living Trust

Living Trust Primary Purpose of a Living Trust – Assets titled in the name of the trust avoid probate and provide privacy from the public in regards to your assets. In addition, a named trustee may serve to avoid having a guardian or conservator appointed for you by the state as you age or become…

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California’s “Gig” Worker Law

AB5 A new and controversial law governing “gig work” (a fancy term for independent contractors) in California went into effect on January 1, 2020. Several groups, including freelance writers and Uber drivers, are fighting the regulation that was signed in September 2019 by Governor Gavin Newsom. The law is popularly known as AB5. The law…

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HOA – Getting the Focus Right

Homeowner Association Serving on your homeowner association (HOA) board can be a thankless, challenging, and lonely job. It might seem like no one wanted it, and somehow I got stuck with it kind of a position. Usually, the job description comes with late-night maintenance phone calls, long-winded alcohol-induced suggestions, and the expectations that it is…

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Contract or Agreement

What is a Contract or Agreement? A contract is an agreement that is binding and legally enforceable when adequately formed. This kind of arrangement is the most frequently used for legal dealings. It happens in nearly every case where something is sold or purchased. Some examples include contracts for the sale of goods, sale of…

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Learn Your Health Information Rights

Health Information Rights The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, HIPAA privacy rule provides you with health information privacy rights. Your health information rights include the right to access your health information, an accounting of disclosures of your health information, and to correct or amend your health information — the right to notice…

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Before Moving Into an HOA

Ask Yourself These Benefit and Restriction Questions Before Moving Into an HOA This HOA Benefit and Restriction Questions list will allow you to do questioning as needed more quickly. HOA Benefits: What services will I receive in return for my monthly HOA assessment? How are our streets kept free of cars, trucks, and recreational vehicles?…