Archives by Tag ' litigation '
Nov 26, 2024

Probate is oftentimes a long, costly process, especially when bequeathing a house. The best way to avoid your home being placed in probate is to setup a living trust. However, some believe the best way to transfer a home to their child without probate is to add them to the title of their home. The […]

Nov 28, 2023

John and Mary got a divorce and filed a custody arrangement. Now, Mary wants to move to a new state and take her child with her. She files a petition for custody modification in her new state. Unfortunately, the court denies her request because the state does not have jurisdiction. Child custody isn’t just about […]

Mar 28, 2023

In our last blog, we provided some new insight into King Law Firm Attorneys at Law, Inc.’s litigation attorney, Rachel King. But no matter how dedicated and driven she is to protecting the rights of her clients, she cannot do it alone. That’s why she has built a powerful team of like-minded, female legal professionals […]

Dec 27, 2022

  Not all legal issues can be settled out of court. That is when you need a knowledgeable litigation attorney who understands how to file all legal paperwork, navigate the court room, prepare opening and closing remarks, and prioritize the client above all else for an advantageous outcome. If you have visited our website over […]

Oct 25, 2022

  Litigation may seem exciting on television: someone gets served, they run to an attorney, things get dramatic as both sides introduce explosive new evidence, and 45 minutes later, new information suddenly arises that helps win the case. Everything goes back to normal. Unfortunately, litigation in the real world rarely happens that smoothly. Litigation is […]

Apr 27, 2021

The last thing anyone wants to do after a loved one passes away is to go to court over the decedent’s estate. Although probate can help establish an executor to oversee the distribution of assets and help the process run smoothly, there are times when an interested party will disagree with the decedent’s last will […]