Navigating a move and helping your child adjust to a new school can be difficult. The beginning of the school year is always a time of transition. Summer break has come to an end, and it’s time to pack away the swimsuits and suntan lotion and break out the polo shirts and backpacks. Some years…
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Questions of if, when, and how each parent will have custody of their children is a huge part of divorce proceedings. Many factors are considered by the judge as they make their decisions about child custody, including the parenting capabilities of each parent, the relationship of the child to each parent, and the living situation…
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What is Power of Attorney and What Rights Can it Grant? Do you find yourself asking what is Power of Attorney or what does it do? Simply put, it grants another individual the ability to make certain decisions on your behalf. The decisions they can make, and the limits of these decisions, depends entirely on…
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A health care directive — also known as a living will, health care proxy, or advance directive — is an important document that outlines your wishes and intentions regarding the level of end-of-life medical care you receive, if and when you’re not in a position to clearly articulate these wishes. For example, you may request…
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Have you ever been in a situation where you and another person simply could not resolve a dispute? Picture this: your neighbor comes to your door and explains that they have an important errand but are experiencing car trouble. They ask to borrow your car so they can complete their errand, and you agree. However, when they…
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