Hiring a Family Law Attorney When Adopting a Child

  • Using A Revocable Trust To Prepare For Mental Incapacitation

    6 December 2016

    You likely do not want to think of spending your final years of life in a state of being mentally incapacitated. Unfortunately, this is a sad reality that many people end up facing. This can leave their loved ones scrambling to figure out the best way to care for them. Some people make the mistake of assuming that incapacitation should only be a concern in the later years of life. However, unfortunate accidents can cause able-bodied individuals to be permanently incapacitated.

  • Finding Common Ground: Proactive Tips Divorcing Parents Can Use to Prevent Painful Custody Battles

    15 November 2016

    Divorce is a painful process for both the parting spouses and their entire family. In the United States alone, approximately 1.5 million children are affected by divorce each year. But even though divorce is likely to always be painful, most children can adjust well to their new family situation over time if their parents choose to work together to arrange a workable custody arrangement that all parties can feel good about. If you and your spouse are considering divorce and want to work together to ensure that your children can enjoy a great relationship with both parents after the divorce, consider using some or all of the following tips to help you move forward more easily while avoiding painful custody disputes.

  • When You Remarry Your Ex

    26 October 2016

    Divorce is incredibly difficult for just about anyone, so moving on can take years and lots of healing. Surprisingly, some people choose to move on with their exes, remarrying them at least once after divorcing them. Although some of these couples go on to have successful and long lasting second marriages with each other, there are dangers in this arrangement. Before you remarry an ex, you need to address numerous issues.

  • Can A Lawyer Help You Win Your Social Security Case?

    5 October 2016

    If you have become too sick or injured to work at your job any longer, you may be eligible for Social Security benefits. This valuable benefit is for people who meet certain stringent criteria, and the sooner you apply, the sooner you can begin receiving benefits. The application process can be long and confusing, and sometimes your application is denied. If you feel you deserve benefits, don't be discouraged by this denial; you have the right to file for an appeal.

  • Four Tips For New Motorcyclists

    15 September 2016

    For motorcycle aficionados, not much beats the idea of hitting the open road on a gleaming bike, cruising down the highway, and the wind blowing across their face. Motorcycles are fun to drive and they are fuel efficient. Unfortunately, no matter how safely you drive your bike, other motorists are always a potential danger. Here are four tips to keep in mind to give you the best odds when your on the road.

  • 3 Questions to Consider When Deciding on a Real-Estate Attorney

    26 August 2016

    Buying a house is going to be one of the largest financial decisions you will likely make in your lifetime. There are a number of steps to go through in order to complete such a large transaction, many of which can be very overwhelming for new home buyers. You may be curious if you should utilize the expertise of a real-estate attorney. The following are some things to ask yourself when making a decision to move forward with hiring an attorney for your home purchase.

  • 3 Simple Ways To Avoid Probate

    9 August 2016

    As you near the end of your life you might be wondering what you can do to save money on taxes and ensure that your family gets your estate without having to go through long and difficult legal processes. Many people wonder what they can do to avoid probate and instead get their money directly to their loved ones. Here are some things that you can do to avoid probate.