Divorce: Agree Or Disagree?

There is more than one way to be divorced, and the way you approach this issue will determine the financial outlay, time spent, and more. Many couples are able to form a divorce agreement and resolve issues themselves. Others, however, disagree on divorce issues and must either work to form an agreement or have the judge make a ruling. To find out how different your divorce might be depending on whether or not you have a non-contested or contested divorce, read on. [Read More]

Is Your Elderly Loved One Suffering Abuse? 3 Things To Know

A recent news story offering thedetails regarding a long-term care patient who became impregnated while being cared for in a nursing home facility has shed new light on elder abuse. While this case was sensational enough to make news headlines and gain widespread attention for problems with this type of care option, many equally horrifying elder abuse cases are never picked up by the press.  Elder abuses happens more often than you think [Read More]

Get Help From Your Divorce Attorney To Determine A Suitable Pet Arrangement

When it comes to dividing assets and working out other shared arrangements during a divorce, your first thought will be of your children, followed by thoughts about your material assets such as your home, vehicle, and other possessions. One thing that you might not immediately think about, however, is your family pet. Unless one spouse dislikes the pet, making it obvious that the other would keep the animal, you may both want the pet to spend some time with you. [Read More]

Top Reasons A Condo Association Should Hire An Attorney

When a person purchases a condo, they own their individual unit, but common areas throughout the complex, the roofs of the buildings, and the exterior of the buildings need to be maintained. Thus, most condo complexes have condo associations that are responsible for maintaining the property, and each condo owner pays dues to help cover the costs. In many cases, a condo association is made up of board members who live in the community, and a property management firm may also be hired to assist in the upkeep of the complex. [Read More]