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    Law Offices of Neil T Nakamura & Associates

    Law Offices of Neil T Nakamura & Associates

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    We were grieving the loss of our loved one and to make matters worse this so called attorney did…read moreABSOLUTELY NOTHING to execute the trust that our loved one requested. Unfortunately nakamura was the one hired to draw up the Trust/Will. We ended up doing everything ourselves. (I'm almost positive sometimes shady things were done without our knowledge) And if that wasn't bad enough, Nakamura calls 6 months after the Funeral and tells me I owe him thousands of dollars.....( I know for a fact that everything had already been paid to him in Full!) Just for the record, I asked him to send me detailed documentation as to what he claimed was owed. ( A Bill) We never heard from him again. In regards to this attorney...BUYER BEWARE!! !!!!!!!!

    Do your parents and yourselves a favor and stay away from Neil Nakamura. My sweet parents were…read moretaken full advantage of by this man (and it's known in his industry that he does this with elderly). My dad passed last year and I am now dealing with the sh*tbag mess he made of their house. He broke up the house into 3 deeds before their passing which makes it incredibly difficult for my sisters and I to first of all 1) use these deeds for primary residence if we don't want to pay capital gains taxes and 2) 1031 exchange is a deferral for capital gains, meaning when we do sell the replacement property down the line, if the depreciable cost basis of the property isn't met (we will then pay capital tax gains that were carried over from the original deed of my parents house + the new property. MEANING if he left the house alone, and we acquired the house after they both passed, then we would not have any capital gains taxes, could've sold the house to get properties of our own and my dad would be happy in heaven he took care of us. He allegedly did this for Medicaid purposes, HOWEVER, my mom's income surpasses Medicaid's limits (which I guarantee he knows what Medicaid's income limits are to qualify), so even if we were to dump her assets, she would never qualify for it in the first place. Therefore, he did this whole thing for his own benefit and no one else's. I've hired a new lawyer for some guidance and we're basically stuck with what he did. He said that he would never do this and this is very old school, no one does this anymore. I have no idea how much money this man got for this to extremely complicate people's lives after going through a loss!?! But wow, that's some kind of evil to scam the elderly. I don't know how this man sleeps at night. Screenshot of 1031 deferred gain explanation so you don't need to look for it.

    Emily Gardner - businesslawyers - Updated May 2026

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