Anderson, Anderson, Bright & Crout, P.C.Attorneys at Law

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"Helping to build the cities of El Paso, Texas, Las Cruces, New Mexico, and Juarez, Mexico one family at a time"

Anderson, Anderson, Bright & Crout, P.C.
El Paso, Texas 79936
PHONE (915) 595-1380 or (915) 581-4600
FAX (915) 591-6201 or (915) 592-2363

It takes years to understand real estate law!

Do you have that kind of time to spend, when you just want to buy or sell a house? Of course not!. You have picked out the house you want in the El Paso, Texas, Las Cruces, New Mexico area. Now is the time to enlist the services of the law firm of Anderson, Anderson, Bright and Crout, P.C.

Steven Anderson and Bill Crout have over 30 years experience working with real estate clients. They represent real estate clients at all stages of a residential purchase. They will review and draft all documents needed to complete your residential purchase, including deeds, deeds of trust, notes and land contracts. They know Texas real estate law and will put their knowledge to work for you.

For a small consultation fee of $50, Steve Anderson or Bill Crout will meet with you to discuss and answer your questions regarding your real estate transaction. They can help you with title searches, loan documentation, warranty issues, earnest money and other legal issues.

You've Built a Better Mousetrap… Isn't That Enough?

When you're ready to start a new business, you have plenty to do without having to deal with all the legal aspects of your new start-up company.

Starting a new small business poses many legal problems. Should you incorporate or set up a sole proprietorship? What are the potential tax implications of choosing a limited liability company? What annual filing are required? How do you change ownership of the small business? Attorneys Anderson and Crout can answer all of your small business questions. Contact Anderson, Anderson, Bright and Crout for an initial consultation.

Do you want your loved ones to go through probate without a will?

Probate is the supervised distribution of your property after your death. The probate process without a will can be long and complicated. If there is no will, the probate court will make decisions about the distribution of your property that may not comply to your wishes. A will can save your beneficiaries and family money and time after your death

If you want to ease the emotional and financial burden on your survivors, contact Steven Anderson or Bill Crout of the Law Offices of Anderson, Anderson, Bright & Crout, P.C. They will prepare a will for you so that you decide who gets your property when you die and transfer your assets is accomplished in a timely and orderly fashion.


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