- Money LaunderingTo help us make credit decisions about clients, prevent fraud, check the identity of new clients and prevent money-laundering, we may on occasion, request information about you from the files of consumer reporting agencies.
- Corporate LawMuch has changed since those early days when Briner Law Firm was a one-attorney office where documents were prepared by hand on a manual typewriter. For one thing, copy machines, computers, and fax machines of course long ago replaced the vintage Underwoods. The firm has grown and expanded its range of legal services to include specialized expertise in real estate, title insurance, probate, and corporate law.
- Real Estate LitigationThe attorneys of Briner Law Firm have built a long history of experience in every aspect of real estate law. They can take the confusion and uncertainty out of the picture by looking out for your best interests. They will ensure that you have clear title to your new property and help you successfully navigate every twist and turn you encounter while negotiating and closing your real estate transactions.
- Real Estate TransactionsBuying and selling property involves much more than simply agreeing on a purchase price. In fact, any real estate transaction can be quite complex, considering the numerous—and intricate—legal, financial, and title issues involved.
- Estate PlanningEstate Planning – When it comes to estate planning, no “one-size-fits-all” formula exists for making sure your property and other assets are handled the way you want them to be handled after your death. That’s why it’s essential to seek the sound advice of a trusted attorney. He or she can help you create a customized plan that will give you and your family peace of mind, both now and in the future.
- Wills
- Power of AttorneyPower of Attorney – As difficult as it may be to imagine, a time may come when you are unable to act on your own behalf in certain legal or financial matters. A power of attorney allows you to choose someone you trust to act in your best interest if that does happen. It’s critical to partner with an experienced attorney who will draft a document that clearly outlines the scope of power you wish to grant the person you’ve chosen.
- Probate