The freedom from unreasonable searches and seizure of your property is one of the most basic rights you have as an American. That is why it is in the Fourth Amendment to our Constitution as part of the Bill of Rights. Unfortunately, if people do not understand the way...
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Power of attorney may be your most important legal document
While most of us would prefer not to think about it, a person’s cognitive abilities decline as they age. Once we reach an age where we can no longer manage our financial and medical affairs, we need someone we trust to step in and help make those decisions. That is...
Simple things to keep your kids from fighting about your estate
As a parent, the last thing that you want is for your children to fight over your will when you die. When you pass, you want your children to be there for one another, and to lean on one another. You don't want them to be arguing over your assets and everything that...
Can my ex make up for missed days in a custody agreement?
It’s normal for scheduling conflicts to arise every now and then. But, if your ex is habitually unable to follow through with the timelines specified in your custody agreement, you may begin to wonder why you have a settlement in the first place. Here are your options...
Can I make a videotape of my will and last testament?
Movies and TV shows have popularized the idea of making a recording of yourself to speak to your loved ones after you’ve passed. But, can a video like this legitimately act as your will and last testament? Nuncupative wills A nuncupative, or oral, will is simply a...