• January 11

IRS Reminds Taxpayers of Limited-Time Donation Rules

The rules governing the deduction of charitable contributions can be pretty strict. However, legislation has relaxed a number of them as long as donors take advantage of them by the end of 2021. So, both individual and businesses taxpayers should get up to speed on the temporary rules and take out t...
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  • January 09

What Should I Do If I Have a Drug Charge?

Drug Lawyer If you are facing a drug charge, you will want to deal with it right away. Any kind of criminal charge should not be ignored. You need to make sure that you can have a strong and persuasive defense, otherwise you could receive harsh penalties such as fines or jail time. As a […]...
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  • January 02

Firing or Removing Your Defense Attorney

Firing or Removing Your Defense Attorney   Criminal Defense Lawyers A criminal trial is complex, frustrating, tiresome, and anxiety-inducing for the individual on trial. Because of the stew of mixed emotions and concerns, it is not uncommon for tensions to rise, spurring conflict between the de...
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  • December 29

What Are Examples of Medical Malpractice?

Medical Malpractice Lawyer Medical malpractice is extremely common in the US, with roughly 12,500 cases brought forth each year. If you think you could be a victim of medical malpractice, it helps to know what types of errors constitute typical medical malpractice cases. Our friends at Hall-Justice ...
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  • December 25

Changing Child Support: When Can it be Done?

Contested Divorce Lawyer Child support is part of every divorce agreement when there are children in the picture. Generally, an amount is calculated by the court while the divorce is being hammered out, but sometimes spouses come to the agreement themselves. Either way, the amount and frequency of c...
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  • December 23

Loss of Consortium

Loss of Consortium Loss of consortium claims gives compensation to the disturbance of a married couple’s overall quality of life because of a partner’s injury.  These claims are based on the claimant’s life partner’s right to companionship, love, affection, and intimacy coming a...
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  • December 23

Help When You Are Arrested in College

Help When You Are Arrested in College Starting college life is one of the most exhilarating milestones that can occur in a young adult’s life. They find the opportunity to be free from their parents’ watchful eyes and are able to see what it feels like to be on their own. With emerging themselve...
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  • November 30

Advanced Medical Directives

Advanced Medical Directive Religion is a difficult territory to step into as an attorney or paralegal. Asking what someone’s religious views are can be cause for insult, confusion, or worry. But when you’re dealing with a client’s desired end of life care, it is important to have some understa...
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  • November 30

Estate Planning – Trusts & Wills, Power of Attorney, Probate Issues

Trusts & Wills After someone passes away, their estate has to be probated.  Or, if that person has a trust in place, the trust can operate as an instruction manual for the people who are left behind to then operate and carry out the wishes of the person who passed away.   If you have a [&hell...
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