Put Our Forty Years of Experience to Work for YouBased in Louisville, the law firm of The English Law Group, P.S.C. has been representing individuals, families, real estate agents and mortgage lenders in Jefferson County and the surrounding areas of Kentucky, and Indiana for over four decades. Call (502) 425-8717 or contact us to schedule an initial consultation. Our professional staff is always ready to answer your questions and help in any way. Bankruptcy · Real Estate · Immigration · Wills and Trusts · Estates Planning · Probate · Preventing ForeclosureAt The English Law Group, P.S.C., our attorneys provide dedicated and experienced legal assistance in the following practice areas: Residential Real Estate Transactions - Representing buyers and sellers, we handle title searches and use all due diligence to ensure a smooth transaction and scout for potential pitfalls. We can attend your mortgage closing at our office or your location. Our other real-estate services include:
Estate Planning — Our firm helps clients plan for death, incapacity or unexpected tragedy. We create comprehensive wills and trusts to express wishes, preserve assets and prepare for the future. We also provide dedicated estate planning advice and services to same-sex couples. Probate — If a loved one has died, we can help the personal representative carry out the duties of administering the estate. Bankruptcy - If you are simply unable to pay your bills, we can help you examine whether Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a viable option for dealing with your debt. Immigration Law - Colleen English assists immigrants in obtaining family visas to bring family members to the United States or become naturalized citizens. She also represents resident aliens in deportation and asylum proceedings. Contact The English Law Group, P.S.C. for quality legal advice for your situation. We offer an initial consultation, including home visits to discuss estate planning with those who can't come to us. We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. |
