
The Law Offices of Anthony Agrippina P.C.
Practice Areas
The Law Office of Anthony Agrippina, P.C. is a full service law firm. Our practice areas include:
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Real Estate Law
Real Estate Law refers to the laws controlling the ownership or use of land. Our attorneys will ensure your legal transaction of buying or selling real property. The act of acquiring and owning property is governed by the law.
In the practice of Real Estate Law, we work to protect your rights and conduct a substantial amount of research to avoid any mistakes throughout this complex process. With property ownership being one of the values that our country offers, we ensure that the buying, selling, and ownership of property is controlled precisely, accordingly, and legally.
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Estate Planning
Estate Planning is the process of managing one’s assets in the case of incapacity or death. There is much that may come along with this, including wills, trusts, property ownership, and power of attorneys.
Wills and trusts are two of the most effective tools in Estate Planning, for they aid directly in the distribution of one’s estate. A will can be used to abide by the wishes of a specific individual, for it is a written document of what that person wishes to do with their property at the time of their incapacity or death. Trusts work to distribute funds so that wealth is secured and protected in future years to come. Together, the two make great planning tools in the efforts of Estate planning. Here, our attorneys will assist you in planning and maintaining your estate.
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Probate Law
Probate Law is the process of authorizing one’s will and the distribution of your estate to your beneficiaries at the time of their incapacity or death. This legal process determines whether one’s will is approved or refused, which determines whether they will die with or without a will. Our attorneys will guide the executor of the will or the beneficiaries through probate. During the process of probate, one will also be assigned to handle these assets and bills left behind at the individual’s time of incapacity or death.
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Landlord-Tenant Law
Landlord-Tenant Law governs the renting of a property, both residential and commercial, and the rights and duties of the landlords and tenants. This field of law includes the rights and commitments of both the landlord and the tenant on every rented property. Here, we will provide you with accessible information that you need regarding the laws associated with renting a property as well as work to ensure proper management of landlord and tenant duties.
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Commercial Litigation
Commercial Litigation focuses on the rights of business individuals involved in commerce, or the sale of goods. Dealing with both private law and public law, Commercial Litigation typically involves one or more businesses as parties in the case.
In Commercial Litigation, two or more business individuals have struggled to resolve a disagreement, thus bringing them to court. In doing so, this form of civil litigation occurs between the individuals, rather than the business itself.
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Matrimonial Law
Matrimonial Law governs the rules and rights of marriage. There are many legal components that come along with Matrimonial Law that must be followed in order for two individuals to be declared “legally married.”
In this form of law, the shared life of spouses is governed as well as marital disputes. In the event of marriage, Matrimonial Law ensures that the parties are able to marry one another abiding by the law, consent of the parties, and the completion of a marriage contract. In the event of divorce, Matrimonial Law governs the legality of the separation, ensuring that the parties are allowed to end their marriage by means of fault or no fault.
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Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is the process by which individuals or businesses cannot repay outstanding debts and other commitments. In this process, the debtor must declare for Bankruptcy through a petition, but in some cases, the petition is filed by the creditors.
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Foreclosure Defense
Foreclosure Defense occurs when an attorney attempts to prove that the bank cannot foreclose on a home. To the resident’s defense, the attorney will work to find a solution to the dispute that will allow them to remain in their home. This process is a legal procedure taken by the borrower to fight back against their bank in the event of foreclosure on their home.
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Personal Injury
Personal Injury is used to refer to an injury on an individual’s personal self, rather than an injury to property. It can reference both physical and mental injuries caused to an individual by another party.
In a Personal Injury lawsuit, one may file against the party who caused the injury in order to obtain resolution or compensation from the party’s action.
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Appellate Practice
Appellate Practice refers to a secondary review of evidence to ensure that it is free from error. If the convicted party is dissatisfied with the ruling of the court, they are given the opportunity to file for appeal.
The appeal of the convicted party is reviewed and is then escalated or not escalated to the appellate court. Appellate Practice is an area of law that gives a final chance to reverse an unfavorable judgment.