We are pleased that this week’s blog article that follows comes from a guest author, Ann Guinn. –nb My brother and I just cleaned out our Mother’s house, listed it for sale, sold her car, and got her settled into assisted living. It was awful! We just kept saying “I don’t want to do this […]
Archives for 2017
How We Use Technology to Win “He Said/She Said” Auto Injury Cases
It is not uncommon for a person injured in a car collision to be faced with a dispute over who was at fault. If the facts are disputed and no witnesses are listed on the police report of the incident, how do we prove that the other driver caused our client’s injuries? In short, we […]
Soberlink Enters Family Law Arena with New Product to Promote Safer Visitations
Alcohol is often a serious dividing issue in a marriage. Many times it is one of the most significant factors that cause couples to seek divorce. For couples with children, the problem that arises after divorce is that even if the parent without alcohol abuse gets the majority of the residential time with the children, […]
Should Divorce Courts treat Family Pets as Property to be divided or like children in need of a Parenting Plan?
The parties to one of my earliest family law cases agreed on almost every aspect of their divorce, except what to do about their pet Macaw, Beto. To the husband, Beto needed a parenting plan so that he could stay in contact with both of his “parents.” To the wife, my client, Beto was a […]
Why Young Adults Need an Estate Plan
An Estate Plan is an important milestone in becoming a responsible adult because it allows you to control what happens to your property and your person. Here are nine excellent reasons for young people to have an estate plan (and they have very little to do with money!): 1) You are entering the military. Anyone […]