How To Deal With A Difficult Co-Parent

When you are trying to co-parent with somebody who retaliates against you, family issues can become much more difficult. After a relationship, things can be especially dicey. You might feel that it is more difficult to build a positive co-parenting relationship that puts the children first. Is co-parenting becoming a challenge? Is your ex retaliating against you or causing serious problems in your relationship with your child? Here's what you should know before you see a family lawyer. Read More 

When Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy The Right Option?

Nobody can make the decision to file for bankruptcy for you. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a serious step, and an attorney can help you determine the steps you need to take to make a smart move toward your future. In some situations, the decision to file Chapter 7 may feel easier than you think. Often, Chapter 7 is the right option in these situations. You Are Out of Emergency Funds Read More 

3 Vital Things A Corporate Lawyer Will Do For You

Running a business is quite challenging. So if you add other legal duties on top of your to-do list, you might feel overwhelmed. This is where a corporate lawyer can help. They can take on some legal responsibilities for your company so that you focus on what you do best — running your business. Read on to learn the three things a corporate lawyer will do for you. 1. Advice You On Mergers And Acquisitions Read More 

What to Expect When Requesting to Modify Child Support

Are you unhappy with the amount of child support you are paying or receiving? If so, you'll want to know what to expect when requesting to modify child support. Know Why Child Support Can Be Modified You can't request a child support modification without having a good reason, or else the request may be dismissed. There should be a change in circumstances that is motivating the need to make changes to the child support order, which is typically due to changes in income for the parents. Read More 

Don’t Make These Common Estate-Planning Mistakes

Estate plans are more than just making a will and taking out a life insurance policy. A complete plan involves several types of documents and a series of actions on your part. You can learn from other's mistakes by taking a look at the below common estate-planning misses, though. Read on and find out more. Don't Forget To Plan For Incapacitation A good estate plan deals not only with what happens after death but incapacity too. Read More