- GuardianshipA Guardianship is a legal proceeding where a person (the “Guardian†) is appointed by a probate court to care for a minor or an incapacitated adult (the “Ward†) and protect them from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
- Criminal Defense
- Theft
- Business FormationNo Tax Advice Or Liability: Law Firm does not employ any tax attorneys or handle any matters focused on tax issues. We only provide general basic information about taxes with the caveat that the client consult with a CPA or tax attorney for any matter with tax consequences. We do obtain tax ids as part of our business formation services. We do not and will not perform any tax filings whatsoever, even for businesses we setup for clients. Law Firm assumes no liability arising from tax matters affecting Client including the failure of Client to file any tax returns or pay any taxes. Clients must promptly respond to any demands made on Law Firm to pay any taxes owed by Client.
- Business Disputes
- Intellectual Property
- Non-compete AgreementBusiness law assistance from our firm can help steer your company in the right direction. Prevent damage to your business with non-disclosure, non-solicitation, and non-compete agreements. Our local representation and professional services aggressively protect your rights in all situations.
- Real Estate Litigation
- Real Estate TransactionsFor most of us, buying or selling real estate is one of the largest financial transactions of our lives. Due to the financial and legal factors involved, if you’re contemplating entering into, or are in the midst of, a real estate transaction, you should consult with a lawyer right away.
- Property Damage
- Personal InjuryMr. Anderson has practiced law in Texas for over 45 years. He worked as a criminal prosecutor for several years before opening his own law practice in Lubbock. For decades he worked primarily as a criminal defense trial attorney. He also has extensive experience with civil litigation, personal injury, family law, probate, guardianship, estate planning, and general civil law. He is one of the leading alcoholic beverage law attorneys in Texas.
- Estate PlanningEstate planning is for everyone regardless of their wealth or age. If you own any property, you have an estate and need the advice of an estate planning attorney.
- WillsWhat is commonly known as a “living will” is not a Last Will and Testament and has absolutely nothing to do with your property.  It only concerns your physical health. A living will is an advanced health care directive that tells doctors whether you would want to be kept alive as long as possible using life support and other life sustaining treatments if you are permanently incapacitated and suffering from an irreversible or terminal health condition. A living will prevents anyone else from being forced to make these agonizing medical decisions for you. At Anderson Law Firm a living will is
- TrustsUnlike a Will, a Trust can be created and used to manage a person’s assets while they are still alive. These types of trusts are called Living Trusts. Most living trusts are Revocable Living Trusts  wherein the grantor retains total power over the trust and may amend or terminate the trust at any time. Trusts that are created upon someone’s death are called Testamentary Trusts.
- Power of AttorneyA power of attorney is an extremely powerful legal document. It is one of the most undervalued and misunderstood legal documents in America. A power of attorney authorizes one person to act on behalf of another. The person executing the power of attorney is the grantor. The person being authorized to act is the agent.
- Probate
- Tax Law