Bankruptcy

  • Chapter 7

  • Chapter 13

  • Debtor & Creditor

Business Law

  • Contracts

  • Leases

  • Business entities

  • Disputes

  • Small Business Defense

Election Law

  • Ballot Security

  • Election Finance Rules and Regulations

Family & Domestic Law

  • Divorce

  • Custody/Visitation

  • Child support

  • Juvenile issues

  • Alimony

  • Adoption

Debt Collection

Social Security Disability

  • Appeals

Real Estate

  • Purchase and Sale of Commercial
    and Residential Real Estate

  • Refinancing

  • Deed preparation

  • Title examinations

  • Title insurance

  • Closing services

  • Foreclosure

  • Condemnation

  • Eminent Domain

Litigation

  • Personal Injury

  • Automobile & Tractor Trailer Accidents

  • Medical Malpractice

  • Insurance Bad Faith
  • Products Liability

  • Property Damage

  • Contract Disputes

  • Constitutional Issues

  • Local Governmental Issues

  • Debt Collection

  • Commercial Litigation

  • Environmental Litigation

  • Civil Rights

  • Construction Contract Disputes

  • Business Organization Disputes

Estate Probate & Trusts

  • Wills

  • Trusts

  • Probate

  • Durable Powers of Attorney

  • Durable Powers of Attorney for Healthcare

  • Will Contests

  • Guardianships

  • Conservatorships

 

 


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