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PRACTICE AREAS

BUSINESS LAW

Contracts, Mergers, and Entity Formation

Whether you are starting a new business, expanding your current business, or closing your business, competent legal representation can relieve a lot of the burdens, and help you avoid costly issues in the future. Not only is Blake A. Campbell a licensed attorney but he also holds a Masters of Business Administration from Texas Tech University so he is fully prepared to handle your business needs.

Contracts are an essential element of any good business relationship whether it be with clients, vendors, employees, or for the transfer of assets or services. Blake Campbell stands ready to draft, negotiate, review, or litigate the terms of your contract

CIVIL LITIGATION

Property Disputes, Personal Injury

Civil Litigation covers a broad range of topics from personal injury, to property disputes, to contract disputes, to loss prevention, and many more categories, each with their own unique rules and requirements. If you have been injured or you have been sued you need competent legal representation.

FAMILY LAW

Adoptions, Marriages, Divorces, Child Custody

Family Law is arguably the most difficult practice areas in the legal profession. The stakes are high and emotions even higher. If you are dealing with a family law issue you will need an attorney that knows how and when to cushion a blow, manage expectations, or be blunt enough to get the point across. 

TRUST WILLS & PROBATE

Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate, and Guardianships

Death is part of life and there is no avoiding it. A proper estate plan could save your loved ones substantial costs, heartache, and help to preserve relationships,  when dealing with your death.

 

Planning your estate isn't just about disbursing your property when you pass but may also include designating who is to care for your minor children should tragedy strike unexpectedly. You  may also want to plan not only for death but for your own inability to manage your affairs or health. 

Finally, who is going to care for Grandma? If you have a loved one that is unable to manage their own business affairs or your fear someone may be taking advantage of them then you may need a guardianship or less restrictive option to manage their affairs.

Criminal Defense, & Revocation of Probation

CRIMINAL LAW

If you have been arrested or charged with a crime it is critical to remember the following:

1. You have the right to remain silent, use it. Politely but firmly tell the officer or prosecutor you do not wish to answer questions. Provide your ID and answer only questions pertaining to your identity: full name, address, date of birth, and drivers license number

2. Clearly and firmly state "I want a lawyer."

3. Stay quiet. Do not discuss details, theories, facts, or other crimes with anyone except your lawyer.

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