Just call us and we would be glad to give you a free thirty minute consultation and it would give us an opportunity to explain our services to you in person. Also, try some of our links for more information on subrogation, domestic law and commercial & retail collections.
Subrogation is the legal term for "standing in the shoes of," which usually involves the representation of insurance companies seeking to recover on paid losses from liable third parties, including lien negotiation and enforcement proceedings.
Josh McHughes has an Arkansas state-wide practice in subrogation litigation and also practices in the area of Insurance Subrogation Law. The firm has an experienced staff and has developed a system which allows it to handle a very high volume of files in a timely manner. Josh McHughes has appeared in the majority of all Circuit, County and District courts. He is one of the authorities on subrogation in the state of Arkansas and has extensive knowledge of Arkansas law.
We help our clients with a full range of family law issues. We provide representation for:
We believe that all of these matters should be handled painlessly and economically.
We provide legal representation for both retail and commercial collections, and creditor rights in bankruptcy covering the entire state of Arkansas.
We specialize in the recovery of delinquencies solely in the state of Arkansas and provide a wide range of services to fulfill our customer needs.
We recover bad debts in the shortest time possible and we don't get paid unless you get paid.
If collection efforts are unsuccessful, we also initiate lawsuits to get our clients their money back.
One of the most prestigiuos legal collection organizations in the state of Arkansas, our retail collection practice has achieved national prominence. Representative clients include financial institutions, healthcare providers, major networks and debt purchasers.
The McHughes Law Firm also represents commercial clients and receives claims through the Commercial Law League and other bonded forwarders.
A Mechanics' lien is a lien filed with regard to work performed on privately
owned property, it attached to and encumbers the fee simple ownership of the
property.
Contractors and subcontractors, design professional, and material suppliers
can file a lien. The McHughes Law Firm, LLC can help.
Title II Trusts, Class 3 Trusts are all specific types of a Revocable Living Trust that deal with the unique issues of owning, transferring, and possessing Title II firearms (Silencers, Short Barrel Rifles and Shotguns, and Machine Guns).
Some day we will have to leave this world and all we own, and having a Last Will and Testament is the best way to secure that your wishes are carried out when that time comes. When you do not have a will, intestate succession laws govern the distribution of estate assets-usually a portion of the estate goes to the surviving spouse and the balance to surviving children. Having a will not only allows the estate assets to be distributed according to your wishes, but also allows for you to nominate a person to be responsible for administrating the estate, the establishment of one or more trusts, and the nomination of guardians in the event you leave minor children.
Wills can be drafted using general language so they do not have to be changed often. If your will does need to be changed, the cost is reasonable.
Your will should be reviewed when you move to a different state or when you experience a life changing event.
The fee for a simple will for an individual is $300.00 or $450.00 for two spousal wills.