- Accidental Injuries & Wrongful Death: Serious injuries caused by the fault or intoxication of the other person in a collision accident situation are reviewed frequently in this law office. Often these injury cases are usually handled on a percentage basis of the recovery, by a written contract. Serious injury cases are referred to as handled on a “No Win, No Fee” basis.
- Adoptions: Court ordered personal care and control of minor children and others needing education and perhaps in need of personal supervision to protect and maintain well-being.
- Divorce and Custody: Representing matters of divorce, child custody, property settlement agreements, child support, spousal maintenance, and many other family law issues.
- Child Support Defense: Court Hearings for past due child support; review of the court orders and documents from which the child support debt obligation originated; negotiation of child support obligations; court hearings; negotiation of felony child support cases and support orders.
- Guardianships: Including court ordered supervision of minor children and others in need of supervision of their persons, financial matters, and estates to protect, conserve assets and maintain their medical care for their well-being to preserve their later years of life.
- Business Law: Formation of Limited Liability Companies (L.L.C.); incorporation; Assignments of business personal property assets and inventory and contracts for sale of business assets; a collection of accounts exceeding $2,500; registration of foreign judgments; partnership formation; operating agreements for farm partnerships and LLCs.
- Criminal Defense: Covering criminal defense for people charged with drunk driving (DWI), traffic violations, theft, homicide, fraud, sexual allegations against accused, claims of rape, and white-collar crime, fraud, and more. The suggestion is that you telephone first to discuss your case.
- Contracts: Covering Farm Operating Agreements between landlord and tenant; leases for homes and apartments; business agreements; written contracts for the sale of real estate; contracts for the sale of businesses; contracts for the sale of mobile homes; Release agreements and more.
- General Defense Attorney: When you are sued by anyone or by the government or IRS, you will need to consult legal counsel to represent you in the court proceedings, and our suggestion is that you telephone first to discuss your case and which court it is filed and review its jurisdiction.
- NFA Firearm Trusts (“Gun Trusts”): Our attorneys are experienced in drafting trusts specifically designed to hold ownership of Title II and NFA regulated firearms which may include: suppressors, silencers, short barrel rifles, and short-barrel shotguns.
- Medical Mistakes: Refers to medical malpractice, errors caused by surgery, surgical burns, and serious injury arising from the fault of other medical caregiving nurses and their hospitals.
- Personal Injury: This includes injuries arising from dog bites, injuries on business property, workplace accidents, car/vehicular crashes, motorcycle accidents, truck collisions, railroad crossing accidents, pedestrian injuries, slip and falls, wrongful death claims, and other serious personal injury arising from the fault of other persons and their collisions. In any matters involving personal injury, the lawyer of our firm, Mr. Bigger, offers free initial consultations for injuries.
- Real Estate: All aspects of residential real estate transactions, real estate lease contracts and contract negotiations, Notice of Eviction; landlord and tenant issues, and review of proposed real estate transactions, injuries on business properties, and boundary disputes.
- Real Estate Foreclosure: Court proceedings to recover real property to the sellers; foreclosure and collection of unpaid real estate debts; defense of real estate foreclosures.
- Wills and Estate Planning: Without a plan, your assets are not managed. With the preparation of Last Will and Testament, trusts, living wills, probate, Durable Powers of Attorney, guardianships, medical powers of attorney, you can have a plan and can work toward other measures to protect your estate property and ensure its appropriate distribution, including “Beneficiary Deeds” which are now legal in Arkansas.