Featured Services
Property Disputes
At Karnes Legal Services, we represent clients in title issues, property line disputes and other related residential and commercial real estate matters. We are committed to providing solutions with personal attention, quick turnaround and reasonable fees.Our Attorneys have decades of experience handling these issues. Whether you are a business owner purchasing a commercial building, or are a homeowner concerned about the neighbor building a fence on your...
Read moreConservatorship
Has your elderly parent been behaving erratically lately? Are you worried that he or she may not be able to make good decisions about health or finances at this stage of life? Have you recently lost a loved one and do not know what legal steps to take next? If so, you need to speak to an experienced attorney about your options regarding establishing a conservatorship to help take care of your loved one. At... Read moreCivil Rights Violations
Employers, police departments, and governing authorities can be held liable for civil rights violations. In regard to the workplace, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 provides certain protections for different classes of people in the workplace. In cases involving property rights and the actions of governing authorities, failure to follow proper procedures through public hearings and petitions can also involve violations of civil rights. When police use excessive force,... Read moreTrusts, Wills, & Estate Planning
- Wills
- Estate Planning
- Special Needs Trusts
- Contested Estates
- Revocable & Irrevocable Living Trusts
- Powers of Attorney
- Advanced Directives
- Contested Trusts and Estates
- Decedents Estates
- Estate Administration
- Estate Litigation
- Estate Planning
- Estate Planning for Parents of Handicapped Children
- Estate Planning for the Disabled
- Estate Planning for the Elderly
- Estate Settlements
- Family Trusts
- Fiduciary Law
- Fiduciary Liability
- Fiduciary Litigation
- Living Trusts
- Powers of Attorney
- Special Needs Trusts
- Trust Administration
- Trust and Estate Collections
Annulment
An annulment is when the court decides that your marriage is null in void, or in other words the court declares that the marriage never existed according to law. Sometimes it is in the best interests of both parties involved in a divorce to seek an annulment of marriage rather than a typical divorce. An annulment effectively nullifies or dissolves the couple’s marital status by establishing that a valid marriage was never accomplished. Grounds... Read more