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Lorna L. Bigsby

Mediation, Divorce, Family Law, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           

Breanne Martin

Landlord-Tenant, Estate Planning, Family Law, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  14 Years

Steven J Peiffle

Real Estate, Divorce & Family Law, Business, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  41 Years

Deborah Jean Clark

Land Use & Zoning, Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate
Status:  Inactive *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  43 Years

Scott Daniel Campbell

Insurance, Malpractice, Civil Rights, Land Use & Zoning
Status:  Inactive *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  33 Years

Douglas L. Bell

Conveyancing, Commercial Real Estate, Commercial Leasing, Casinos, Real Estate
Status:  Inactive *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  52 Years

Randy R Hanson

Landlord-Tenant, Estate Planning, Estate, Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  16 Years

Stephen Williard Hansen

Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning, Construction, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  50 Years

Larry Mcconnell Trivett

Landlord-Tenant, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  50 Years

Greg Marshall

Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Real Estate

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LEGAL TERMS

PERMANENT RESIDENT

A non-U.S. citizen who has been given permission to make his or her permanent home in the United States. If you acquire permanent residence, you will be issued ... (more...)
A non-U.S. citizen who has been given permission to make his or her permanent home in the United States. If you acquire permanent residence, you will be issued a green card to prove it. The terms permanent resident and 'green card holder' mean exactly the same thing. You cannot be a permanent resident without a green card and you cannot have a green card without being a permanent resident. As a permanent resident, you may travel as much as you like, but your place of residence must be the United States and you must keep that residence on a permanent basis. If you leave the United States and stay away for more than a year, you risk losing your green card.

TORTIOUS INTERFERENCE

The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to ... (more...)
The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to deliver goods on time.

FAILURE OF CONSIDERATION

The refusal or inability of a contracting party to perform its side of a bargain.

NULLA BONA

Latin for 'no goods.' This is what the sheriff writes when she can find no property to seize in order to pay off a court judgment.

APPRECIATION

An increase in value. Appreciated property is property that has gone up in value since it was acquired.

TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY

Personal property that can be felt or touched. Examples include furniture, cars, jewelry and artwork. However, cash and checking accounts are not tangible perso... (more...)
Personal property that can be felt or touched. Examples include furniture, cars, jewelry and artwork. However, cash and checking accounts are not tangible personal property. The law is unsettled as to whether computer data is tangible personal property. Compare intangible property.

EXECUTRIX

An old-fashioned term for a female executor--the person named in a will to handle the distribution of the deceased person's property. Now, whether male or femal... (more...)
An old-fashioned term for a female executor--the person named in a will to handle the distribution of the deceased person's property. Now, whether male or female, this person is called either the executor or the personal representative.

BEQUEST

The legal term for personal property (anything but real estate) left in a will.

QUITCLAIM DEED

A deed that transfers whatever ownership interest the transferor has in a particular property. The deed does not guarantee anything about what is being transfer... (more...)
A deed that transfers whatever ownership interest the transferor has in a particular property. The deed does not guarantee anything about what is being transferred, however. For example, a divorcing husband may quitclaim his interest in certain real estate to his ex-wife, officially giving up any legal interest in the property. Compare grant deed.

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