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Easement disputes turn on local case law and the specific words of your deed. A licensed real-property attorney in your state is the right person to advise on your facts. Here are the free routes — and an honest account of how our paid referrals work.
How our referrals work — plainly
We are building referral partnerships with LegalZoom, Best Case Leads, and Legal Brand Marketing. When those are active, some links here will earn us a referral fee. We will label those links, and a referral fee never changes the price you pay or the attorney's obligation to you.
Those partnerships are pending approval, so right now the recommended path is the free state-bar referral service for your state, listed below. We will never trap you into a paid funnel as the only exit.
Free routes
State-bar lawyer-referral services
Every state bar runs (or coordinates) a lawyer-referral service. These are free to use and independent of us.
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- MichiganState-bar referral service ↗
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