As a horse owner, Natalie Green can provide other horse owners and enthusiasts with guidance about premises liability, boarding agreements, breeding treaties and purchase agreements.
Feel free to call with all of your equine needs.
The Law Office of Natalie Green provides legal representation in the areas of family law, juvenile law, real estate closings, DUI defense, consumer bankruptcy, and equine law.
Divorce, custody disputes, legitimation, child support, paternity, and adoption are family law matters handled by the Law Office of Natalie Green.
Juvenile Law is procedurally a unique area of the law, requiring understanding, patience, and cooperation for those families dealing with child abuse and neglect. When juveniles are accused of delinquency or subjected to deprivation, they have a right to counsel in the juvenile court. The Law Office of Natalie Green has experience representing children and parents in juvenile court.
When debt gets out of control, the emotional stress is relentless. The Law Office of Natalie Green can help you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and begin you on the road to a fresh start.
Real estate sales and closings, title insurance for lenders and buyers, and title examinations are matters handled by the Law Office of Natalie Green.
A DUI conviction carries penalties that include jail time, license suspension, and fines. If you have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, the the Law Office of Natalie Green can help.
As a horse owner and enthusiast, Natalie Green provides advice regarding stable liability, breeding agreements, and other remedies for equine professionals and enthusiasts.
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