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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4 Ways to Improve Compliance with HOA Rules

Compliance with HOA Rules Living in a community with a homeowners association (HOA) can sometimes be a challenge. There are more than enough stories from homeowners detailing strict fines and difficulty dealing with board members. There are just as many stories from board members about homeowners who don’t follow the HOA rules. HOA rules exist…

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Gifts That Give Back

Give Back The holiday season is a time to reflect, celebrate, and give back. It’s an opportunity to show appreciation for the people in your life and share with them your blessings—usually in the form of gifts stacked under the tree. Listening to squeals of delight as your loved ones unwrap their gifts is fun,…

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Retirement Planning for Business Owners

Retirement for Business Owners Corona business and estate planning attorney Joseph Hudack knows that for many employees, saving for retirement is usually a matter of simply participating in their employer’s 401(k) plan and perhaps opening an IRA for extra savings. But, when you’re a business owner, planning for retirement requires proactivity and strategy. It’s not…

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Can You Bequeath Your Frequent Flyer Miles?

Bequeath Your Frequent Flyer Miles Corona estate planning attorney Joseph Hudack gets asked regularly about what happens to accumulated miles once you’re gone. They could be worth thousands of dollars, so you probably don’t want them to disappear, but some airline policies say that’s precisely what will happen. The law doesn’t consider airline miles assets…