Fred Briner Law Offices
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When young attorney Ernest Briner first set up his law practice in historic downtown Benton, Arkansas, in 1919, he wasn't just starting a new business to support his family. He was laying the foundation for a trusted firm that would serve the legal needs of the people of Saline County and Central Arkansas with diligence, excellence, and integrity well into the next millennium.

We encourage anyone who is seeking legal counsel to ask questions. Attorneys should be ready and willing to answer questions regarding their experience, accessibility and ability to get the job done. The mission of Briner Law Firm is to provide superior legal representation to achieve optimal results in resolving a client's legal issues, while exercising the highest standards of professionalism.

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When young attorney Ernest Briner first set up his law practice in historic downtown Benton, Arkansas, in 1919, he wasn't just starting a new business to support his family.
He was laying the foundation for a trusted firm that would serve the legal needs of the people of Saline County and Central Arkansas with diligence, excellence, and integrity well into the next millennium.
Much has changed since those early days when Briner Law Firm was a one-attorney office where documents were prepared by hand on a manual typewriter.
The key to keeping control over how your property and other assets will be handled when you die, or when you can no longer care for yourself, lies in careful planning now.
From guiding you through the estate planning process to preparing critical documents such as a will or power of attorney, the experienced lawyers of Briner Law Firm can help you address the unique needs of your family and others you care about by formulating a comprehensive, personalized estate plan.
Estate Planning - When it comes to estate planning, no "one-size-fits-all" formula exists for making sure your property and other assets are handled the way you want them to be handled after your death.
Buying and selling property involves much more than simply agreeing on a purchase price.
In fact, any real estate transaction can be quite complex, considering the numerous-and intricate-legal, financial, and title issues involved.
The attorneys of Briner Law Firm have built a long history of experience in every aspect of real estate law.
They can take the confusion and uncertainty out of the picture by looking out for your best interests.
They will ensure that you have clear title to your new property and help you successfully navigate every twist and turn you encounter while negotiating and closing your real estate transactions.
Every piece of property has a history.
That history includes things like sales, purchases, unpaid taxes, and rights granted by other parties.
When you buy a property, you're not just buying the land and the buildings on it.
You're in essence buying the property's history as well.
If that history is spotless-in other words, if there are no legal or financial problems affiliated with previous purchases or sales of the property-then the land is said to have a "clear title."
However, if the history of the property includes problems such as unpaid taxes or a lien, the title isn't clear.
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