Law Offices of David S. Rubalcava, APC

Serves Aliso Viejo, CA

35244

Hired 243 times

4 employees

12 years in business

$250

4.9

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License

License Holder: David Rubalcava 
License Type: Attorney (CA) 
License number: #290493 
License verified on 8/18/2015 
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David Rubalcava 
Completed on 6/16/2021 

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Introduction

We provide estate planning and real estate services. We can plan the most important decisions of your life within the comfort of your own home or if you prefer, remotely. We will travel to you and give you the care and professionalism you seek and deserve. We offer the following services: * trusts, wills, probate, power of attorney, advance health care directives * purchase, sale of real estate * loans, FHA, purchase, refinance, reverse mortgage *advance tax planning

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Q&A

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

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Pricing for Thumbtack customers are offered at a discount but will receive the same quality as non-discounted customers. We hope you will like our service so much you'll refer us to you family and friends.

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

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1. Make a call and establish needs. 2. Depending on the needs, either an in-person meeting will be scheduled or a subsequent phone consultation. 3. Drafts of work provided to ensure they are correct and to my client's satisfaction. 4. Execution of documents and delivery. It's simple and I won't over complicate it.

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

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David’s knowledge of real estate, mortgage banking and law has allowed him to provide services for his clients with a perspective that few other attorneys can offer. After graduating from Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Business Management, David began a career in real estate, loans, and mortgage banking. With almost 10 years of experience dealing with mortgages, home purchases, and leases, he has acquired an in-depth knowledge of all major facets of residential real estate. David decided to expand his horizons and obtained a Juris Doctor with a focus on business law from Western State University College of Law. There he served as Student Body President and was awarded multiple scholarships and honored with the school’s Alumni Leadership Award. The combination of careers in both law and real estate has served him well as he is able to use his unique combination of core competencies in formulating resolution strategies for basic and complex legal issues involving estate planning, asset protection, real estate, business law, trust administration, and probate. David’s ultimate goal is to help families protect their property and financial assets by helping them legally pass on a legacy to their children and future generations. David also has experience in complex litigation and high profile cases involving major banks, the US Attorney’s Office, the Federal Reserve, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. David has also been involved in supporting and building up his community. The State Bar of California awarded him the Wiley W. Manuel Certificate, an award that recognizes the contribution of legal professionals who volunteer their time and expertise on behalf of those in the community. David also enjoys traveling, cooking, history, and sports.

What types of customers have you worked with?

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I have clients from all backgrounds and financial means. It doesn't matter if you have $100,000 to your name or $10 million. Everyone has different needs and goals; each solution is a custom made design to accomplish my client's ends. My clients range from pro bono to $50,000,000 in assets.

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

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Having knowledge of what to do is a given. But look for someone who will listen to your goals instead of telling you what your goals should be. Also pay attention to how well and promptly they communicate with you.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

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It's important to have a general idea of what you need. That being said, sometimes you don't know what you need until you speak to an attorney. My advice would be to not be shy regarding your goals and plans. Speak to the attorney openly thereby allowing him or her to best direct you.

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