by Victoria Leigh | Jul 31, 2019 | Civil Law, Contracts, Debt, Real Estate, Uncategorized
What Is A Deed? When you buy a house, your ownership interest is documented by a deed. The deed describes the property, shows that you are the owner, and is a public record that is usually filed in the real estate records division of the county where your home is...
by Victoria Leigh | Jul 25, 2019 | Civil Law, Contracts, Divorce, Family & Domestic Law, Insurance, Real Estate, Uncategorized
For A Civil Case, Or A Family Matter, Do I Need A Lawyer? First of all, if it is a criminal case or issue? YES. ABSOLUTELY. You do need a lawyer. Read why here. Civil or domestic? Yes. No. I don’t know! So You’re Saying It Depends? The answer to the question,...
by Victoria Leigh | Jul 17, 2019 | Criminal Law, Uncategorized, What does a lawyer do?
Do I Really Need A Lawyer If I’m Innocent? One word: YES. There’s this concept out there that only guilty people need lawyers and that only people who have something to hide refuse to allow a search of their car or home upon the whim of a law enforcement...
by Victoria Leigh | Jul 10, 2019 | Contracts, Real Estate, Uncategorized
If Your Tenant Breaches The Lease, What Can You Do? Last week we wrote about the limited options that tenants have when faced with eviction. This week we will look at eviction from the landlord’s perspective. By far the majority of landlords are business people...
by Leo | Jul 3, 2019 | Contracts, Real Estate, Uncategorized
If You Rent, Read This! Do you rent a house or apartment? If so, you need to know that Arkansas has the worst landlord-tenant laws of any state in the nation. For example, we have no implied warranty of habitability. What that means is that a landlord can rent a house...