Legal Articles, General Practice

Placental Abruption Birth Injury 101: When to Call a Birth Injury Lawyer

In terms of birth injury, a placental abruption is dangerous and life-threatening to both a mother and her unborn child.

Birth Injury Attorney Discusses 2 Types of Vacuum Extraction Devices

Vacuum extraction devices may be used to assist in the birthing process if a baby turns in an abnormal position, becomes stuck in the birthing canal or the mother cannot push enough to help baby out. There are two types of vacuum extraction devices doctors may use.

Are There Times When a Police Officer Needs a Search Warrant?

Yes, there are times when a police officer must have a search warrant to search you or your belongings but in some cases, the officer can obtain verbal permission to search.

You Do Not Have To Leave A Dollar To Disinherit Someone In An Estate Plan

There is a popular misconception that is part wives tale part urban legend that the best way to disinherit someone, particularly a child, is to leave them a dollar in your will.

Why Should You Include Your Children Or Loved Ones When Making An Estate Plan?

here is a veil of confidentiality that allows one to keep their plan guarded and for their secrets to be taken to the grave.

When Should An Estate Plan Be Reviewed

If you already have an estate plan, it should not be considered permanent.

Finding a Job After a Criminal Conviction

If you have been convicted of a crime, you may wonder if you will be able to find employment. Employers are becoming increasingly concerned about knowing whether applicants have criminal records.

Criminal Defense Basics

Our criminal justice system is complex, both conceptually and procedurally. To ensure the fairness of the proceedings, each court system has its own rules of criminal procedure that govern the actions of all players: police, defense lawyers, prosecutors, judges and juries.

HIPAA Authorization As Part of an Estate Plan

There is now an additional estate planning document that you may need to have for a more complete plan. This additional document is what is known as a HIPAA Authorization and could make a big difference in the quality of care that you receive.

Who You Should Name As An Alternative Personal Representative or Executor In Your Will

A decision that is just as important as naming an executor and is most often overlooked is who will be the back up or alternative in case that person you choose as executor is unable or unwilling to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job.

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