Legal Articles, General Practice

What Documents Do You Need After Getting Injured in a Chicago Car Accident?

It is extremely important to have a Chicago car accident lawyer examine all the documents to assess your case, and help determine how much financial compensation you are entitled to.

How To Choose An Excellent Personal Injury Lawyer

Choosing a personal injury lawyer that meets your needs can be challenging. This guide walks you thought the steps necessary to select the best personal injury attorney.

Your Estate Plan and Your Safe Deposit Box

If you have an estate plan and a safe deposit box (SDB) you may be wondering one of two things. First, can (and should) you re-title your SDB in the name of your trust? Second, is your SDB a good place to keep your estate plan documents?

Special Needs and Income Taxes

Are you the family member or caretaker of an individual with special needs, or an individual with special needs? If you or your loved one, as an individual with special needs, meets the government definition of “disabled,” you may be able to take advantage of tax benefits for related expenses.

A Change in the Law: Funeral Representatives

As of June 27, 2016, Michigan law allows you to formally identify a Funeral Representative who has the authority to make your final arrangements regarding your funeral, memorial service, cremation and/or burial.

Refunds for Booked Travel in the Event of Death

We previously wrote about the opportunity to pass unused reward miles or points to loved ones in the event of death, but what happens when someone passes away with travel that is already booked?

Choosing a Guardian and Conservator for Your Minor Children

For parents of minor children, there is perhaps no more important decision in estate planning than deciding who will care for your children if both you and your spouse were to die or become incapacitated.

Biggest Estate Planning Mistake

Don't end up like Prince! Did you know that 55% of Americans die without a will?

What is Withholding of Removal Status?

Withholding of removal is a form of relief from removal that prevents an alien against whom a final order of removal has been entered from being removed to a specific country.

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