Legal Articles, General Practice

Consumer Debt Topics: When the Collections Lawsuit Escalates

Medical bills are the number one reason for consumers in the US landing in hot water over money matters. If you've used credit cards to pay for co-pays, prescriptions, doctor’s visits, and procedures, you probably maxed out your limit shockingly fast.

WHAT TO DO IF THE FEDS CONTACT YOU!

A PRIMER ON WHAT TO DO IF FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENTS CONTACT YOU!

POLICE AT YOUR HOME-WHAT TO DO!

AN OUTLINE OF WHAT TO DO IF THE POLICE ARE AT YOUR HOME UNINVITED!

So You Didn't Do It-Now What?1

Detailed guide of what to expect if charged with a crime!

Charged with a Crime on a Military Base? Find Out Why Where it Happened Matters

Service-members and their families travel on and off base all the time — to go shopping, visit friends and family, or go to local bars and restaurants. Sometimes those visits can result in criminal charges.

How Domestic Violence Could Affect Your Criminal Sentence

When an argument with a spouse, former partner, or someone you were in an intimate relationship with gets out of hand, the situation can quickly go from bad to worse.

Thinking About Divorce? When Do You Need an Attorney?

Many people start thinking about divorce long before they ever set foot in a courthouse. A long separation can sometimes help remove the emotion from the divorce process. But when do you need an attorney?

What Would-Be Parents Need to Know About Colorado Adoption

For many Colorado couples, adoption provides an answer to the question of how they will have a family. For others, a kinship adoption can help keep the family together after something has happened to the child’s parents (or their parental rights). But the process can be intimidating.

Parenting Time Options for Active-Duty Military Parents

Parenting time can be a challenge for active-duty military parents. Even once you find a schedule that works, deployment orders can change everything in an instant. What can you do when that happens?

Immigration Aspects of New Trump Memorandum on Cuba Policy

On June 16, 2017, President Donald Trump issued a memorandum to his administration titled “Strengthening the Policy of the United States Toward Cuba.” On October 20, 2017, the memo was published in the Federal Register (FR) at 82 FR 48875.

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