Oct 30, 2013 | Family Law Services
Alimony is money that one spouse pays to the other following a divorce. Alimony may also be called spousal support or spousal maintenance. Alimony is not an automatic right and judges are not required to order it. Whether you receive or pay alimony depends on your...
Oct 23, 2013 | Real Estate Law, Tax Law
Each and every year you receive a small 3×5 index card in the mail from your municipality. It simply states what your tax assessment is for the year. In other words, it says your total assessment is $300,000 and your taxes will be in accordance with that...
Oct 16, 2013 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Asset Protection and Probate, Family Law Services
A will contest is a legal action challenging the validity of a will. There are many reasons you may wish to challenge the validity of a will. Maybe you believe that the person who signed the will was under “undue influence” when he/she signed it or possibly the...
Oct 9, 2013 | Immigration
A “visa” or “Machine Readable Visa” is a document issued by a United States Consulate to a foreign national which is placed into a passport. The MRV allows someone to board an airplane or travel and present themselves to the United States and request admission. It...
Oct 2, 2013 | Elder Law, Family Law Services
Creating a Power of Attorney makes certain that someone you trust (usually called your agent or attorney-in-fact) will be available to manage your financial affairs should you become incapacitated. For example, should you suffer an injury that forces you into an...
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