Legal Articles, General Practice

Arkansas Workers Compensation and Statute of Limitation.

The Arkansas Workers Compensation Statute of Limitation is basically two years from the date of injury, however it can be extended by the voluntary payment of benefits, but beware of relying on this provision.

The Arizona Legislature Ended the 2019 Session

The Arizona Legislature ended its 2019 session, in which they passed 331 bills.  The governor signed 261 of those into law and vetoed seven.

Why New Parents Need an Estate Plan

Why New Parents Need an Estate Plan

Family Business: Preserving Your Legacy for Generations to Come

Family Business: Preserving Your Legacy for Generations to Come

A Deeper Look at Legacy

A Deeper Look at Legacy

Estate Planning for the Chronically Ill

Estate Planning for the Chronically Ill

Using Your Retirement Funds to Create a Lasting Legacy

Using Your Retirement Funds to Create a Lasting Legacy

Wills vs. Living Wills

What is a Living Will? Is it the same as a “Will” and why do I need them?

DHS OIG Issues Fraud Alert

On May 20, 2019, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) released an important fraud alert warning individuals about a virulent scam.

Impaired Driving Versus Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

Under Utah law, there are two charges that involve drinking and driving

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