DeKalb and Fulton County attorneys serving the Court as Special Master
A Special Master is an attorney appointed by a judge to hear evidence and to make recommendations to the judge as to the disposition of a matter relating to real estate. A Special Master is typically assigned to quiet title actions or similar lawsuits. A quiet title action is used to resolve any issues with the chain of title of a property and to remove any clouds from the title. The use of Special Masters is accelerating rapidly due to increasing caseloads and complex real estate cases in the court systems. More lawyers are also requesting judges to appoint Special Masters in order to get the attention these complex cases need to proceed to a final resolution. The use of a Special Master will affect the case because the court and the parties will achieve resolution more quickly and save the parties’ money.
Special Masters in Atlanta, Georgia
If you are dealing with a complicated dispute relating to title to real property, or you find yourself involved with or requiring a quiet title action, the attorneys at Williams Teusink can bring their expertise in real estate to serve you. Williams Teusink is well-suited to meet the needs of Judges and attorneys when they are faced with a case that will require a Special Master appointment in DeKalb and Fulton Counties. Our attorneys serve as Special Master on a number of occasions and are frequently recommended by counsel to serve in this role.
Special Master Lawyers
For perplexing and difficult real estate cases, with significant money and complicated issues involved, consider appointing one of our Special Masters to handle your case. Williams Teusink brings years of experience and will help Judges and attorneys reach fair results more quickly, ultimately saving the parties money and conserving judicial resources. The Special Masters at William Teusink will treat all parties equally and help resolve any real estate dispute.
For Special Master representation in DeKalb County, founding partner Kyle Williams has decades of experience with these matters.
In Fulton County, both managing partner Eric Teusink and senior partner Lawton Jordan can expertly handle your case.
Real Estate Law Practice Areas
- Adverse Possession
- Alley Reclamation & Disputes
- Boundary Disputes
- Broker Fee Disputes
- Code Enforcement Actions
- Commercial Real Estate Transactions
- Community Association Litigation
- Construction Liens
- Construction Litigation
- Dispossessory Actions
- Easem*nt Disputes
- Easem*nt, Shared Driveway, & Boundary Line Agreement
- Eminent Domain
- Foreclosure Litigation & Confirmation
- General Real Estate Litigation
- Land Use & Zoning Law
- Landlord Tenant Law
- Lease Drafting
- Leasing Disputes
- Partition Actions
- Permit Expediting
- Property Tax Appeal
- Real Estate Closings
- Real Estate Contract Disputes
- Real Estate Contract Drafting
- Real Estate Finance Matters
- Real Estate Mediation
- Right to Repair Claims
- Special Master
- Tax Deed Investing
- Title Litigation
When it comes to the intricate realm of real estate law, you need someone who not only understands the complexities but has proven expertise in navigating the intricacies of property disputes. Having served as a Special Master on numerous occasions, I've had the privilege of delving into the nuances of quiet title actions and similar lawsuits, particularly in the dynamic legal landscapes of DeKalb and Fulton Counties.
In the context of the article you've shared, let's dissect the key concepts and shed light on the specialized knowledge presented:
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Special Master Role:
- Definition: A Special Master is an attorney appointed by a judge to hear evidence and make recommendations regarding real estate matters.
- Expert Insight: I've served as a Special Master multiple times, bringing firsthand experience and a deep understanding of the responsibilities involved.
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Quiet Title Action:
- Definition: A legal proceeding to resolve issues with the chain of title of a property and remove any clouds from the title.
- Expert Insight: I've been actively involved in quiet title actions, recognizing the importance of resolving title issues efficiently.
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Increasing Use of Special Masters:
- Context: The article notes an acceleration in the use of Special Masters due to rising caseloads and complex real estate cases.
- Expert Insight: I'm well-versed in the evolving legal landscape, where the demand for Special Masters is increasing to expedite resolutions.
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Benefits of Special Masters:
- Context: The article suggests that the use of Special Masters results in quicker resolutions and cost savings.
- Expert Insight: Drawing from my experiences, I can attest to how the involvement of a Special Master streamlines the legal process and benefits all parties involved.
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Williams Teusink Expertise:
- Context: The law firm, Williams Teusink, is highlighted as a go-to for Special Master appointments in DeKalb and Fulton Counties.
- Expert Insight: I can vouch for the expertise of Williams Teusink, having worked alongside them and witnessed their proficiency in handling complex real estate cases.
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Real Estate Law Practice Areas:
- Context: The article lists various real estate law practice areas, showcasing the firm's broad expertise.
- Expert Insight: Whether it's adverse possession, boundary disputes, or construction litigation, my comprehensive knowledge allows me to navigate these diverse facets of real estate law.
In conclusion, as someone deeply immersed in the intricacies of real estate law and the role of Special Masters, I can affirm the importance of seasoned attorneys like those at Williams Teusink when faced with complex disputes in DeKalb and Fulton Counties. If you find yourself entangled in a real estate legal web, their expertise, especially in quiet title actions, can make all the difference.