Memphis attorney Vincent Perryman discusses Frequently Asked Legal Questions with Bill Jones
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Memphis attorney Vincent Perryman discusses Frequently Asked Legal Questions with Bill Jones Part 1
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Memphis attorney Vincent Perryman discusses Frequently Asked Legal Questions with Bill Jones. William “Bill” Jones is a local Memphis attorney at The Jones Law Firm. One of the most commonly asked questions local Memphis lawyers receive is about the legal system in general and what happens in the different courts. Small claims court or general sessions court is the lowest court dealing with money up to twenty five thousand dollars. General sessions is not people’s court, however, one can represents one’s self. Under some circumstances, if one is a state entity affiliated with a partnership or LLC the judge may require one to have attorney. The next level up is probate court. Probate court deals with name changes, wills, and will contest.
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Memphis attorney Vincent Perryman discusses Frequently Asked Legal Questions with Bill Jones Part 2
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Memphis attorney Vincent Perryman discusses Frequently Asked Legal Questions with Bill Jones. The criminal side of the legal system deals with chancery and circuit court. Although chancery and circuit court are similar and can both deal with divorce matters using a divorce attorney in Memphis. Chancery court is a court of equity and is the only court where sales and property taxes are dealt with. Probate, circuit, and chancery court are all courts of record. Along with general sessions all of these courts are the most commonly dealt with courts and are held in the court house. Some other courts not held in the court house are bankruptcy court, criminal court, and juvenile court. Juvenile court has grown in its legal undertaking over the past few years. In addition to dealing with all criminal acts by minors, juvenile court now also deals with different child support cases.
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Memphis attorney Vincent Perryman discusses Frequently Asked Legal Questions with Bill Jones Part 3
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Memphis attorney Vincent Perryman discusses Frequently Asked Legal Questions with Bill Jones. Another commonly asked question local Memphis attorneys receive is “How do I find an attorney in Memphis to handle ‘x’ matter?” One should always check with the Tennessee Bar Association in the Tennessee Supreme Court. One can log on and check the website and make sure the attorney one is thinking of hiring is in good standing. Another great resource is AVVO.com. This website offers an unbiased opinions and reviews from clients of different attorneys. AVVO.com allows local Memphis attorneys to showcase their knowledge and answers questions clients and future clients may have. Talking to people who have been in similar situations were an attorney was needed will also help one get a better understanding of who to hire.
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