Now is the time to focus on you and your family and the need for a Living Trust. This virus can take anyone at any time and are you and your family prepared?

COVAD-19 has shut down the Court for non-emergency matters.

Earlier this year it was announced that Amazon’s billionaire CEO, Jeff Bezos and his wife of 25 years, MacKenzie Bezos, would be divorcing. It was reported that the couple did not have a prenuptial agreement. Experts speculated this could be costly for the world’s wealthiest man, who’s fortune is estimated at $140 billion. Premarital agreements…

At the young age of 52, Perry suffered a serious stroke and was hospitalized under heavy sedation.  After it was apparent that he would not recover, his family made the decision to remove life support five days later following a reported second stroke.  He was surrounded by his children, fiancé, ex-wife, mother, and siblings, among…

Moving can be an enormous undertaking. From securing new housing to figuring out the best way to transport household goods, the entire process can be incredibly stressful. Add in child custody matters to the mix, and most people would probably rather stay put. However, moving is sometimes a necessary part of life, so parents should…

Custody proceedings are typically nervous affairs for the parents involved. After all, they are fighting for the relationship they have with their children. Of course, custody hearings are also stressful for the children involved, as the living circumstances they will have in the future are determined at such hearings. That anxiety can be even more…

1. Watch for new minimum wage rules While the federal minimum wage rate is unchanged for 2019 ($7.25 per hour), state and local rates apply if they are higher than the federal rate. About 20 states have increased rates effective January 1, 2019. 2. Get new employment posters Employers are required to display posters reporting…

There are few absolutes in the world of divorce, but the unyielding nature of the obligation to make court-ordered child support and alimony payments is one of them.  The failure to do so can have dire consequences – the possibility of jail time, a requirement to pay your ex-spouse’s attorney’s fees, garnishment of future pay…

Starting January 1, 2019, a pilot program operating in four counties expands statewide and will require repeat DUI offenders and first-timers involved in injury crashes to install an ignition interlock device in their vehicles. The technology, better known as an IID, measures blood alcohol concentration after an individual blows into the device and prevents a…

Nobody ever said going through divorce is easy. Aside from the normal emotions of a broken relationship and family, there’s the paperwork, the attorneys, the courts and, of course, the money. As if dividing up assets wasn’t difficult enough, new tax changes taking effect in January 2019 could add a significant amount of stress to…

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