Douglas M. Cabral

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Attorney Cabral is an authority on local housing issues.

Attorney Douglas M. Cabral, managing partner at the law firm of Collins & Cabral in Hyannis, MA on Cape Cod has a concentration in residential and commercial Real Estate, Litigation, Estate Planning and Probate law.  He also handles business law including entity formation, business and corporate start-ups, buy/sell, succession planning and conveyance, as well as mergers and acquisitions.  

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS OWNERS
Many people will incorporate their business or establish it as a limited liability company (LLC).  It may be done for several reasons, but usually one of the main reasons is to try to archive some limitation of liability. The owner of a sole proprietorship and partners in a partnership are personally liable for…. READ MORE

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

Q: What does conveyance mean?
A:  The legal process of transferring property from one owner to another. 

Q: Why should I consider an estate plan, even if I have few assets?
A:  To help reduce or eliminate Massachusetts estate or Federal taxes. An estate plan can be as simple as a Will or more complex involving a Trust. 

Q: What is Probate?
A:   Probate is the legal process of seeing that the terms of the Will are followed. 

Lawyer Category: Real EstateLawyer Tags: Barnstable, Bourne, Cape Cod, Centerville, Cotuit, East Sandwich, Hyannis, MA, Mass., Massachusetts, Osterville, Pocasset, Sandwich, West Barnstable, and Yarmouth

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