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Law Offices Of Danny R Barfield

Real Estate, Wills & Probate, Estate

The Dragony Law Firm

Juvenile Law, Wills, Personal Injury, Family Law, Criminal

The Poehl and Barfield law firm

Juvenile Law, Criminal, Contract, Wills

Edward A. Rose, Jr. Attorney At Law, P.C.

Criminal, Civil & Human Rights, Lawsuit & Dispute, Business, Estate

Law Office Of Elizabeth A. Vereen, PLLC

Criminal, Family Law, Wills & Probate, Juvenile Law

Law Office Of Diane Clark

Criminal, Family Law, Wills & Probate, Juvenile Law, Divorce & Family Law

Rodgers Law Group, PLLC

Wills, Consumer Bankruptcy, Commercial Real Estate, Litigation, Personal Injury

Law Office Of K.M. Lyles

Wills, Criminal, Commercial Real Estate

Markowitz Law

International Other, Wills, Commercial Real Estate, Criminal

Amy Rose Oliver, Law Firm

Credit & Debt, International Other, Commercial Real Estate, Wills, Business & Trade


SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

In re Estate of Tyner

Lacey Westbrook appeals from an adverse summary judgment rendered in the declaratory judgment action she initiated to have JW Tyner's will construed. Westbrook contends the trial court erroneously determined that she is not a beneficiary under the will, set the wrong postjudgment ...

In re Estate of Rhea

In October 2005, Charlotte and Trenton notified Charles of their intent to remove Wanda's personal property from the marital home. Charles labeled some of the possessions in the home to mark his own separate property, then left the house from November 11 through November 14. ...

In re Estate of Gaines

In eight issues, appellants argue (1) the trial court improperly disqualified Davis from serving as the independent executor because no motion to disqualify or opposition was filed, (2) the trial court erred in requiring Davis to turn over funds, (3) the trial court erred in denying ...

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