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Stephen A. Martin, Attorney at Law - Saint Charles, MO
330 Jefferson Street Saint Charles, MO 63301- 2823
Saint Charles Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
The Law Office of Stephen A. Martin is a full-service law practice providing a variety of legal services to individuals, families and business clients throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area. With more than 30 years of experience, we have the knowledge and confidence to handle legal matters effectively and in a cost-efficient matter.
Whether we are drafting and filing documents or litigating a case, we are committed to addressing our clients' needs and resolving their disputes. We have a repu ...
The Law Office of Stephen A. Martin is a full-service law practice providing a variety of legal services to individuals, families and business clients throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area. With more than 30 years of experience, we have the knowledge and confidence to handle legal matters effectively and in a cost-efficient matter.
Whether we are drafting and filing documents or litigating a case, we are committed to addressing our clients' needs and resolving their disputes. We have a repu ...
The Law Office of Stephen A. Martin is a full-service law practice providing a variety of legal services to individuals, families and business clients throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area. With more than 30 years of experience, we have the knowledge and confidence to handle legal matters effectively and in a cost-efficient matter.
Whether we are drafting and filing documents or litigating a case, we are committed to addressing our clients' needs and resolving their disputes. We have a reputation of providing sound advice and a track record of success to support our claims.
Helping You With a Range of Legal Issues
Some of the areas in which we can help you include:
- Real estate law — Saint Charles real estate lawyer Stephen A. Martin can help with subdivision and community matters, landlord eviction notices , real estate litigation, condemnation and eminent domain issues, and purchase-sale issues.
- Local government and municipal law — Contact our firm for legal advice and representation relating to elections and campaign law, zoning, variances and building code laws.
- Civil litigation — Attorney Stephen A. Martin handles matters relating to temporary restraining orders (TRO), declaratory judgment actions, condemnation and eminent domain matters, and government investigations.
- Business formation and commercial law — Our business law practice involves matters of corporations and limited liability companies, partnerships and joint ventures, employment and non-compete agreements, and buy-sell agreements. We also represent clients in business and commercial litigation .
- Contract disputes — We assist clients with contract disputes, including disputes over business contracts, sales agreements, realtor disputes, non-compete agreements and real estate contracts.
- Estate planning — We help clients with all of their estate planning needs, such as the creation of simple wills , medical directives, revocable living trusts and power of attorney forms.
Our Approach to Your Case
At The Law Office of Stephen A. Martin, we provide legal services with an unwavering dedication and responsiveness to every client. Our objective is to find solutions that meet your specific needs and goals. We will listen attentively and develop a plan of action based on your desired outcome.
A good lawyer combines aggressive advocacy with fairness, strong mediation and communication skills, integrity, respect and accountability. The firm's founder, attorney Steve Martin , exemplifies the above qualities.
Attorney Martin's experience includes judicial clerkships and private practice. He is licensed to practice before all state and local courts in Missouri. He is active in numerous community organizations and has served as chairperson of the Saint Charles Historic Landmarks Preservation Architectural Review Board.
Contact Our Law Firm
We invite you to contact our office to discuss how we can represent you and protect your best interests.
About Stephen A. Martin, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Real Estate Law
- Business & Commercial Law
- Contracts
- Debtor/Creditor
- Business Organizations
- Franchising
- Collections
- Construction Law
- Employment Law -- Employer
- Estate Planning
- Elder Law
- Government Contracts
- Litigation & Appeals
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Trusts
- Wills
- Land Use & Zoning
- Landlord
- State, Local & Municipal Law
- Tax Increment Financing
- Adverse Possession
- Amendments to Covenants
- Assessment Collections
- Boundaries
- Breach of Lease/Covenants
- Breach of Purchase Agreement
- Eminent Domain and Condemnation
- Corporate Matters
- Covenants, Restrictions & Indentures
- Damage to Premises
- Deed Drafting
- Document Review
- Easements & Right of Ways
- Evictions
- Formation & Organization of New Missouri Corporations
- Homeowner Associations
- Land Use
- Landlord Rights
- Landlord Matters
- Lease Enforcement
- Lease Interpretation
- Limited Liability Companies
- Partnerships & Joint Ventures
- Past-Due Rent
- Preparation of Contracts
- Purchase-Sale Matters
- Preparation and Negotiation of Contract Matters
- Real Estate Litigation Matters
- Rules and Regulations Enforcement
- Quiet Title Actions
- Seller Fraud
- Seller Non-Disclosure
- Subdivision - Community Matters
- Unlawful Detainers
- Civil Litigation
- Business Law
- Local Government and Municipal Law
- Administrative Law
- Annexations
- Elections and Campaign law
- Zoning and Variances
- Building Code Laws
- Disputes Concerning Local Government or Municipal Contracts
- Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs)
- Preliminary Injunctions
- Declaratory Judgments
- Investigations Conducted by Governmental Agencies
- Administrative Hearings
- Real Estate Disputes
- New Missouri Corporations
- S Corporations and Limited Liability Companies
- Partnerships and Joint Ventures
- Employment and Non-Compete Agreements
- Buy-Sell Agreements
- Loan Agreements and Promissory Notes
- Nonpayment for Goods or Services
- Mechanic's Liens
- Fraudulent Business Practices
- Corporate Defense and Company Defense
- Business Dissolution and Break-Ups
- Employment Disputes
- Breach of Non-Compete Agreements
- Ordinance Violations
- Temporary Restraining Order
Classes and Seminars
- Adjunct Professor, Business Law, St. Charles County Community College
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
330 Jefferson Street Saint Charles, MO 63301- 2823
Phone
Fax
- 636-949-3732
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