Brian Keith Eggleston
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Brian Keith Eggleston is a seasoned attorney based in Saint George, specializing in real estate law, as well as family law matters including child custody, divorce, and child support. With over fifteen years of legal experience, Brian has built a reputation for providing compassionate and effective representation to his clients, helping them navigate the complexities of legal challenges. After earning his Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Idaho State University, Brian pursued his legal education at Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California. His academic foundation, coupled with extensive practical experience, equips him with a comprehensive understanding of both real estate transactions and family law issues. Licensed to practice in both Utah and Idaho, Brian is dedicated to serving his community with integrity and professionalism. His approach is client-focused, ensuring that each individual receives personalized attention and tailored legal strategies that address their unique needs. Whether facilitating smooth real estate transactions or guiding clients through emotionally charged family disputes, Brian’s commitment to excellence shines through. In addition to his core practice areas, Brian is adept in business law and litigation, making him a versatile advocate for a diverse clientele. He believes in fostering strong relationships with his clients, empowering them with the knowledge and support necessary to make informed decisions. As a trusted legal ally in Saint George, Brian Keith Eggleston is ready to help clients achieve their goals with confidence and clarity.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.