FAQs About Leaving Property To Your Children

17 December 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

The idea of leaving real estate to your children sounds like a good idea, but in actuality, it can cause friction between them. There are many issues that can arise, such as whether or not to keep the home, and your children could end up in court battling it out. If you are considering leaving your children real estate, here is what you need to know.  What Problems Can Occur? Read More 

Why You Should Talk To An Attorney Before You Talk To Your Spouse About Divorce

1 December 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

If you are thinking about getting a divorce, you might be ready to sit down with your spouse to talk about it. Before you do so, however, you should consider meeting with a divorce attorney. These are a few reasons why you should talk to an attorney before you talk to your spouse about divorce. Keep Yourself Safe If you are in a bad situation, it is important for you to keep yourself safe. Read More 

Questions To Ask A Potential Personal Injury Lawyer

12 November 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

Were you recently injured in an incident that was no fault of your own? Are you now needing money to pay your medical bills and other expenses? Unfortunately, people may be unwilling to give you the money you deserve if you don't hire a personal injury lawyer to fight for your case. But instead of hiring the first lawyer you can find, you'll probably want to find the best attorney for your circumstances. Read More 

Can You Still Work While Receiving Long-Term Benefits For Disability?

26 October 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

If you suffer from a long-term or permanent disability, it's possible to receive benefits if you or your employer paid into an insurance policy that covers the injury. The policy will pay you during the time you are disabled, but many people wonder if going back to work will stop these benefits from being paid. Here is what you need to know about working while receiving disability benefits. Own Occupation Vs. Read More 

4 Things To Do After A Divorce Filing

11 October 2015
 Categories: , Blog

After you or your spouse have made the decision to file for divorce, every thing you do can have an impact on how your divorce is ultimately settled. It is important that you carefully consider each decision before making any moves. To help protect your interests, here are some things you should do.  Wait to Move Your first inclination after the decision to divorce is made might be to move. Unfortunately, this move could end up having an impact on custody if you and your spouse share children. Read More