Ranch Law Attorneys

At The Jones Firm, we have a long history of representing land owners and handling all of the unique legal issues involved with running a ranch and owning land in the West. Since many of our partners own ranches and run cattle businesses, we have a unique interest in protecting the best interests of local ranchers and will fight aggressively to protect your rights to your land.

Ranch Law AttorneysOur real estate lawyers will help you protect your property and rights by assisting you with land contract negotiations and represent you during contract and land disputes. Following is a list of our property law services:

  • Water Rights Disputes
  • Mineral Rights Disputes
  • Grazing Rights Disputes
  • Boundary Disputes
  • Land Leases
  • Easements
  • Condemnation Claims
  • Negotiations with Energy Companies

With over 60 years of experience representing local ranchers in New Mexico, we rely on our intimate knowledge of federal agriculture law statutes and our in-depth understanding of New Mexico state real property law to provide you with the solid legal representation you need to own, run, and protect your ranch.

Contact Our Experienced Ranch Law Attorneys

The Jones Firm represents individuals buying and selling ranches throughout every phase of the process. Our attorneys have the knowledge and expertise needed to represent you when issues arise from the ownership and transfer of ranch land. If you need dedicated lawyers who will fiercely advocate for you when you need an experienced ranch law attorney, contact The Jones Firm. Our ranch law attorneys will provide you with understanding, ethical, and aggressive representation while giving you the legal advice you need to protect your best interests.

Call 505-982-0011 for help with your ranch law issues today!
1800 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87505

Phone: (505) 982-0011
Fax: (505) 989-6288
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