Mazyar M. Hedayat Esq.

Mazyar M. Hedayat Esq.

M. Hedayat and Associates, P.C.

Romeoville, IL

http://www.mha-law.com/

  • user-graduate Education University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, DePaul University and University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
  • Experience 27 years
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Offers Free Consultation & Video Conferencing

Practice Areas

Construction
Foreclosure Defense
Probate
Real Estate
Bankruptcy
Business
Estate Planning

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

  • Illinois
    Since 1995

Spoken Languages

  • English: Spoken, Written
  • Farsi: Spoken

Working hours

  • Monday: 10 AM - 6 PM
  • Tuesday: 10 AM - 6 PM
  • Wednesday: 10 AM - 6 PM
  • Thursday: 10 AM - 6 PM
  • Friday: 10 AM - 6 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Biography

M. Hedayat & Associates, PC has represented Clients for more than 27 years in transactions, and in litigation, in the areas of business, bankruptcy, real property, construction, corporate law, estate planning, probate, and more. After attending the University of Chicago and University of Michigan, Mr. Hedayat received his MBA from the U.M. Ross School of Business, and his J.D. from DePaul University College of Law. Mr. Hedayat is a title insurance agent and operated a full-service title company for 6 years. He has held Series 7 and 63 securities licenses, as well as Business Broker's certificate His current and former professional memberships include the Chicago Bar Association, the American Bankruptcy Institute, the American Bar Association, the Will County Bar Association, and DuPage County Bar Associations. While at the DCBA Mr. Hedayat chaired the bankruptcy, publication, and practice management committees, was Editor in Chief of the Bar Brief, and earned a Board of Directors Award. He has also earned various honors including Lawyer of the Year, Bankruptcy Lawyer of the Year, client-service awards. Mr. Hedayat has given CLE presentations concerning bankruptcy, electronic filing, business formation and management, construction, bonding, liens, tax deeds, title issues and other subjects. He has also written dozens of articles, and maintains two blogs. He can be reach on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

Professional Experience

  • President
    M. Hedayat and Associates, P.C.
    2002 - Current

Professional Associations

  • Illinois State Bar
    Member
    Current

Education

  • University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
    MBA (2000) | Finance, Corporate Strategy
    1988
  • DePaul College of Law
    Juris Doctor
    1995

Awards

  • Lawyer of the Year
    Legal Match
    2007

Publications

  • Disposition of Collateral Following Debtor Default: Making the Best of a Bad Situation
    LexisNexis

Speaking Engagements

  • Bankruptcy and Real Estate Seminars
Legal Answers
  • Q. My uncle has power of attorney for my grandma. I rent a home from her. She's alive and of sound mind. Can he kick me out
    A: You ask if your uncle, who has your grandmother's PoA, can evict you from her property, which you currently rent. The Short Answer is "Yes." That is what a Power of Attorney is for - it relieves the grantor (your grandmother) of the responsibility to manage certain tasks in favor of the grantee (your uncle) - who must act in a fashion consistent with the best-interest of the grantor. In short, your uncle is your grandmother's fiduciary: if he believes that having you live in the subject property is not in the best interest of your grandmother (i.e. she could rent it to someone else or sell it more easily without you there) then he can - and should - evict you. But that is a whole process. It is not just a matter of telling you to "get out" and you depart voluntarily. I recommend you speak with a competent Attorney in your area in order to protect yourself. I hope this information was helpful. Best of luck.
    February 22, 2017

Fees

  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted