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While the idea of bankruptcy is scary, our office will explain your options and walk you through the process. You are not alone and we will help you to your fresh start. Take our Quiz here. We believe in finding creative solutions because we know that once the dust settles, you will have to rebuild.

From Wills to Probates, our office is here to help you and your family in the darkest times. Real Estate Contracts, Quiet Titles, Quitclaim Deeds, or Transfer on Death Deeds, it is hard to know exactly what you need, but we can help. If the issue you have is not listed, please contact our office to see how we can help you.
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While the idea of bankruptcy is scary, our office will explain your options and walk you through the process. You are not alone and we will help you to your fresh start. Filing bankruptcy can help a person by discarding debt or making a plan to repay debts. A bankruptcy case normally begins when the debtor files a petition with the bankruptcy court.
A Last Will and Testament is a document that directs what will happen to your stuff after you pass away and who will be in charge of taking care of what you want to happen. While a Last Will and Testament is very important, most people want to wait to create a Last Will and Testament until they feel they are nearing the end of their life.
There a different types of ownership of real estate. A married couple would want to own a home as joint tenants. However, a brother and sister might want to own real estate as co-tenants. This means they have the power to leave their 1/2 ownership to their side of the family. Buying a house that is owner financed is buying a house on a real estate contract.
However, the forms and the website don't discuss with you the pros and cons of each business entity - that is what we do. Also, people create LLCs and corporations so that they won't be personally liable for the business debts. However, the forms and website do not tell you the proper way to accomplish this.
The Robert H. LaFollette Pro Bono Award is presented each year to an attorney who has gone above and beyond to provide services to people who would not be able to obtain services otherwise. This award is named after Robert H. LaFollette (1900-1977) who was the director of Legal Aid to the Poor and a champion for the underprivileged.
Reviews (6)
Phillip Himel
Phillip Himel
Jun 28, 2021
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Mathew Bristol was very quick to respond, gave me an initial consultation over the phone, heard out my issue, gave some precise and decisive information that was very helpful. If I go forward with the issue " he's my Man!"
Sherry Chadwick
Sherry Chadwick
Jun 26, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Responsiveness
Mr. Bristol was a pleasure to work with. And that is rare encounter when considering we are talking about attorneys!
Olivia J. Hoffman
Olivia J. Hoffman
Jun 10, 2020
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I am so grateful for everything Matt has done for my family and I. Very professional staff. knowledgeable in all aspects of the law he practices. Highly recommended.
Nelson Chadwick
Nelson Chadwick
May 23, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
I use Bristol for oil and gas legal services in Eddie County. I have had very good experiences with this law firm. They are responsive and professional and have been extremely helpful to me even though I live out of town. I highly recommend them for any legal counsel needs.
Fred Moran
Fred Moran
Feb 07, 2020
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I have used Matt as legal council in the past and have recommended his law practice on numerous occasions. Outstanding legal representation.
Syann Armienta
Syann Armienta
Jan 08, 2020
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Matt has been very wonderful in helping me, whether financially or in family court - highly recommend him to everyone I come across looking for an attorney!