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Richard L. Basinger is a distinguished attorney based in Kingman, Arizona, specializing in Construction and Development, Estate Planning, and Real Estate law. As the founder of Basinger Legal Services PLC, Richard brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his clients, guiding them through the complexities of legal matters with precision and integrity. With a strong commitment to serving the community, Richard has established himself as a trusted advocate for individuals and businesses alike. His extensive experience in construction and development law enables him to navigate the intricate regulations and contractual agreements that govern the industry. He is adept at assisting clients with project financing, compliance issues, and dispute resolution, ensuring that their interests are protected at every stage of development. In the realm of estate planning, Richard understands the importance of securing his clients’ legacies. He provides tailored solutions that encompass wills, trusts, and asset protection strategies, helping families achieve peace of mind for the future. His pragmatic approach to estate planning reflects his dedication to fostering long-term relationships built on trust. Richard’s proficiency in real estate law further enhances his ability to serve clients effectively, whether they are buying, selling, or leasing property. His comprehensive understanding of real estate transactions and property rights ensures that clients receive informed guidance, minimizing risks and maximizing opportunities. At Basinger Legal Services PLC, Richard L. Basinger is dedicated to delivering exceptional legal support in Kingman and beyond. His reputation for professionalism and results-driven advocacy makes him a valuable resource for those seeking expert legal counsel in construction, estate planning, and real estate matters.
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.