Legal News & Resources
Small Claims Litigation, Is It Worth It?
In the current legal climate, people often want to sue due to hurt feelings or what may be “right” or “just.” We often receive phone calls from people who are angry and want to sue people who have harmed them and then when we explain the costs of litigation, these same people are often surprised and confused.
Protecting Your Rental Property by Evicting a Tenant
Unfortunately, property owners may find themselves in the situation where they need to evict their tenant. An eviction is when a Landlord looks to terminate an agreement due to non payment of rent or non compliance with the terms of a lease. The collection for damages involves additional requirements which may be raised in the original eviction, or can proceed separately in another lawsuit.
The Importance of Estate Planning
People often ask “what’s the big deal with estate planning?” “Shouldn’t all my money and property go to my spouse anyway?” “Can’t I just tell my mom to care for my kids if I die?” “Shouldn’t my spouse automatically have power of attorney if I am incapacitated?” The answer is a resounding “no.”
What exactly is Civil Litigation Law and why should you hire an attorney to represent you?
Civil law is when two or more people or parties are seeking to recover money or looking for injunctive relief. Litigation can mean appearing before a judge, arguing before a jury and having a legal representative who is familiar with all the applicable rules related to Court can be essential.
The Most Legally Advanatageous States for LGBT Families and Why?
Many LGBT persons, as well as couples, still face discrimination throughout the country. Homosexuals do not have the same rights as heterosexuals including, but not exclusive to, adoption, employment, accommodations, school anti-bullying, education, transgender healthcare, and conversion therapy.
What is Probate and Why Do I Need to Go?
Probate court is when the justice system hashes out your estate or that of a passed loved one. If the will and/or trusts are not clear, are incomplete, are not properly authenticated, are not properly executed, or if they don’t exist, the Probate Court will determine how the estate is to be divided.