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During the early 1500's in England landowners found it advantageous to convey the legal title of their land to third parties while retaining the benefits of ownership. Because they were not the real "owners" of the land, and wealth was primarily measured by the amount of land owned, they were immune from creditors and may have absolved themselves of some feudal obligations. While feudal concerns no longer exist and wealth is held in many forms other than land (i.e., stocks, bonds, bank accounts), the idea of placing property in third party hands for the benefit of another. This is the idea of a trust which has survived and prospered.




Courts in Alabama

Alabama State falls under the 11th Circuit. The website for the appeals court for this circuit is www.ca11.uscourts.gov. Alabama State has the following courts -
Alabama Middle Bankruptcy Court http://www.almb.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Middle Bankruptcy Court http://www.almb.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Middle District Court http://www.almd.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Middle District Court http://www.almd.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Northern Bankruptcy Court http://www.alnb.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Northern Bankruptcy Court http://www.alnb.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Northern District Court http://www.alnd.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Northern District Court http://www.alnd.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Southern Bankruptcy Court http://www.alsb.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Southern Bankruptcy Court http://www.alsb.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Southern District Court http://www.als.uscourts.gov/
Alabama Southern District Court http://www.als.uscourts.gov/



Suggested Lawyers for Opelika
Meridia Drug Lawsuits - Alabama
No-cost consultation from attorneys regarding the damaging effects of the prescription drug, Meridia (Sibutramine) and the options that you or a loved one might have.
www.meridia-legal.com

Alabama Auto Accident Lawyers
Alabama car accident attorneys handling automobile injury accidents and other types of serious personal injury cases throughout Alabama.
www.ustrafficaccidentlawyers.com


Alabama Legal Referral Services
  • Alabama State Bar LRS Montgomery, AL (334)269-1515 (800)392-5660 Statewide, Except Mobile, Madison, and Jefferson Counties
  • Mobile Bar Association LRIS Mobile, AL (251)433-1032 Mobile and Baldwin Counties










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    City/Town: Opelika
    State: Alabama
    Country: USA
    Population: 23,498



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    Legal Facts
  • Twenty-five percent of felony defendants in 2000 had an active criminal justice status at the time of the current charged offense, including 14% who were on probation, 13% on pretrial release, and 6% on parole.

  • There are currently over 450 tribal justice forums among the 556 Federally recognized tribes in the United States. Sixteen States have assumed mandatory or optional jurisdiction over tribal lands, pursuant to Public Law 280.




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