Legal Information
Common Lawyer Legal Services
Asset Protection
Advice, counsel and help concerning:
- Personal privacy
- Financial privacy
- Association privacy (How to get privacy respecting freedom of association and how to keep it)
- How to lawfully protect and keep what you have lawfully acquired
Trusts & Trust Law: Offshore & Domestic
Advice, counsel and help concerning settlement, operation, and winding up:
- Asset protection trusts, domestic and offshore
- Gun trusts
- Business trusts
- Livestock trusts (for dairy producers, meat producers, egg producers)
- Mining trusts
- Other kinds of trusts
- Tailored drafting—or re-drafting—of trust indentures and needful related documents
- Trustee services
Unincorporated Churches
Advice, counsel and help concerning:
- Setting up an un-incorporated church
- Un-incorporating an incorporated church
- Ways of holding title to church property
- Protecting church property from lawsuit
- Church government, process, and organization
- Tailored drafting—of documents for the foregoing
Associations & Association Law
Advice, counsel and help concerning:
- Business associations
- Grubstake agreements
- Mining partnerships
Co-ops
Advice, counsel and help concerning:
- Organization
- Establishment
- Operation
Federal Grand-Jury Appearances
Advice, counsel and help concerning:
- Your right to remain silent
- Your right to speak
Court Proceedings and Binding Judgment by Common Law's Two Private Remedies: Accord & Satisfaction and Arbitration
Advice, counsel and help concerning:
- Private settlements of legal disputes, following the course of the common-law's two binding remedies—accord and satisfaction and arbitration—are arranged and administered
- All courses of process and procedure, empaneling of judge-arbitrator and jury, and the applicable law and rules of evidence follow due process of law or otherwise at the agreed choice of all parties
- Unless all parties waive, judge-arbitrators require and adhere to common-law due process, including the use of the jury
- At the agreed choice of all parties, parties shall appear before either a single judge-arbitrator or two judges with an umpire to break the tie in the event of a split decision—all at the choice and agreement of the parties
- The jury is empaneled upon the agreed choice of the parties to the dispute, in order to either of the following: (1) determine the facts of the case and to allow the judge to apply the agreed-upon standard of law law or (2) to determine both the facts and the law
- Common-law rules of evidence are followed: evidence is sworn, proceedings are recorded and transcribed, facts of the case are concluded, relationships between and among the parties are determined
- Binding judgment is rendered according to the private court's determination of facts, common-law recognized relationships between and among the parties, and the parties' agreed upon choice of law
- Because these proceedings are in private suit of common law's two private, binding remedies, public airing and record of the facts of the case—including any embarrassing facts—may be avoided
Fact-Finding Juries Empaneled According to Due Process
Advice, counsel and help concerning:
- Empaneling, by binding agreement of the parties, a jury to determine only the facts of a private dispute
- Using the applicable law and rules of evidence, following due process of law, and recording of all proceedings—or otherwise at the agreed choice of all parties
Hearings to Find Applicable Law, According to Due Process
Advice, counsel and help concerning:
- Determination, by binding agreement of the parties, the law of a private dispute
- Using the applicable law & rules of evidence, following due process of law, and recording of all proceedings—or otherwise at the agreed choice of all parties
Word-Smithing: Pleading & Brief Writing
Advice, counsel and help concerning:
- Writing and re-writing of pleadings for pro se litigants (persons representing themselves)