Law Office Of Neil C. Johnston Jr
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Law Office Of Neil C. Johnston Jr
Headquartered in Mobile Alabama, Neil Johnston, Jr. represents clients across Alabama's Gulf Coast, from Mobile County to the Eastern Shore and Baldwin County.

Our firm specializes in a broad range of practice areas including, Wills and Estate Planning, Probate Administration of Estates, Heirship Affidavits, Residential and Commercial Rental/Lease Agreements, Contract drafting, Sales Contracts, Land Disputes, Deeds, Power of Attorney, Heath Care POAs, Advance Directives, Probate matters, Name Change, Adoption, Business Formation, Limited Liability Company (LLC) formation, Business Forms and Contracts, Civil Litigation, Oil and Gas, Land Use, Automobile Accidents, Legal Research/Advice, and MDLs.
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Estate Planning - Wills & Trusts
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A Last Will and Testament (or "will") is a document which provides the manner in which a person's property shall be distributed when he or she dies. If a person dies without a will (called "intestate"), the laws of the state will determine how his or her assets are divided and to whom they go.

A Will also contains other specific directions from you concerning who is to implement your instructions (your personal representative) and, perhaps, who will care for any minor or disabled children (your guardian) you may leave behind.A Will is especially important for parents with young children.
Power of Attorney
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A Power of Attorney ("POA") is a document by which one person (the "principal") appoints another as agent and allows the agent in certain circumstances as specified in the document to act for the principal. The agent is also known as the "attorney-in-fact, " not to be confused with an "attorney at law" who is a person licensed to practice law.
Landlord Tenant
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Landlord/Tenant - The Law Office of Neil C. Johnston Jr., LLC is no longer taking Landlord/Tenant cases, but we continue to provide Lease Drafting Services. In Alabama, the residential landlord and tenant relationship is governed by the Alabama Residential Landlord and Tenant Act of 2014. This Act defines the relationship between the landlord and the tenant and the obligations of each party.
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