Areas of Practice

Hendricks Law Firm

Pine River, Minnesota
218-587-4060
   
Real Estate:
Why Should I Hire A Real Estate Lawyer?
• Purchase Agreements
• Contract for Deeds
• Deeds
• Life Estate
• Mortgages
• Title Opinions
• County / City Ordinances
• Associations
• Transfer on Death Deeds
• Mortgage Foreclosures
• Quiet Title Actions
Landlord / Tenant:
• Leases
• Evictions
Family:
• Adoption
• Pre-Nuptial Agreements
Estate Planning:
• Wills
• Trusts
• Power of Attorneys
• Health Care Directives
Probate:
• Intestates / Testates
• Formal / Informal
• Special Administrations
• Affidavits of Survivorship / Identity
• Medical Assistance Claims
Guardianship / Conservatorship:
• Emergency
• Real Estate Sales
• Accountings
LLC's / Partnerships / Corporations
• New Business
• Amendments
• Dissolution
Bankruptcy

Real estate transactions are likely one of the largest and most important transactions of your life. That is why hiring a real estate lawyer makes sense.

Whether you are buying, selling, or dealing with some other real estate issue, a real estate lawyer can help you.

Having the best legal advice up front, may potentially save you time and money.

A real estate attorney looks out for your best interest, reviews all real estate documents for accuracy and for your protection, and will be able to help you navigate through property law.

Call us today and let us help you with your real estate transaction.



 
 
Minnesota State Bar Association Certified Specalist - Real Property Law
Hendricks Law Firm - Minnesota
327 Barclay Avenue
PO Box 90
Pine River, MN 56474
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Main Phone: 218-587-4060
Fax Line: 218-587-4434
 
Email: attorney@uslink.net
 
 
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