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People encounter contracts on a daily basis. To protect yourself have an attorney review all contracts and leases. Retain a lawyer to prepare and negotiate contracts on your behalf. Let our attorneys in Chattanooga take care of your contract needs.

Attorney in Chattanooga: Legal Documents, Contracts, Leases

2011-10-21
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 21, 2011
In: Contracts, Contracts and Lease Agreements, Featured Attorney Lawyer

Fortunately, most people do not encounter an attorney because of divorce, criminal charges, or similar problems.  However, most people still encounter a lawyer at some point in their life.  If not, then perhaps they should.  Legal documents and contracts are a part of our everyday life in America.  If you have a cellphone, are buying a home, car or other valuable asset, or if you are renting a house or apartment, you have signed a contract or a lease agreement.  Probably without the assistance or legal counsel of an attorney.  Sometimes when entering a contract without a lawyer all is fine, often times it isRead More →

Contract Law : What makes a contract enforceable?

2011-01-17
By: Todd Couvillon
On: January 17, 2011
In: Contracts and Lease Agreements, General Legal Issues

Contracts are usually enforceable as a matter of law. However, there are exceptions. The question of enforceability depends on how the contract is written. Consult with an attorney and have any contract reviewed before signing it. Read More →

What is a Quit Claim Deed?

2010-09-25
By: Todd Couvillon
On: September 25, 2010
In: Contracts, Contracts and Lease Agreements, General Legal Issues

Quit Claim Deed What is it? Sometimes improperly referred to as a “Quick Claim Deed”, a Quit Claim Deed is a legal document that conveys or transfers a person’s legal interest in a parcel of real estate to someone else.  Unlike a Warranty Deed, a Quit Claim Deed does not guarantee that the Grantor (person conveying the property) has sole legal title to the property, nor does it warrant the title to be free from the claims or liens of others. The essence of a quit claim deed is that  the Grantor “quits” his/her/its claim to the property.  In other words, the Grantor declares thatRead More →

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