2016

3 Things You Should And Shouldn'T Say To Your Divorce Attorney

When you initially meet with a divorce attorney you might be wondering what you should and shouldn't tell them. It can be hard to know how much you should divulge and what sort of things are not pertinent to the case. Here are some helpful tips for knowing what you should and shouldn't talk about with your attorney. 1. Disclose Any Infidelity Or Extra-Martial Relationships It is very important that you are honest with your attorney about any affairs or extra-marital relationships you or your spouse may have had.

Child Custody Cases: What Every Parent Needs to Know

Married parents have complete custody of their children together, but in cases of divorce or even severe illness, a custody hearing must be held to determine which parent is more fit to retain the majority of the custody. This decision is made by the family courts system, and parents should know the facts about child custody cases in order to be prepared. Here is some important information all parents need to know regarding child custody law.

Community Property And What It Means For Debt And Assets

The treatment of marital property and debt are vastly different depending on whether or not you live in a community property state. While the majority of states use an equitable distribution system for determining what party is responsible for debt and entitled to property, 9 states use community property guidelines. These two different ways of looking at the marital estate can result in drastic differences in your divorce agreement, so read on to learn more about the division of debt and property in a community property state.

Dealing With Frozen Genetic Material When Planning Your Estate

Modern science has created some situations that never had to be dealt with before–including deciding what happens after someone's death to their frozen genetic material, such as sperm, eggs, and embryos. How do you plan for something like this in a will? What's the legal status of the genetic material? One thing that has to be addressed when planning a will is the legal status of the sperm, eggs, or embryos.

What You Can Do If A Relative Is Abusing Power Of Attorney Rights Of Your Senior Parent

Power of attorney (POA) is a legal tool used when people become unable to make decisions on their own. While this tool works well when the POA is trustworthy and loyal, it can be a huge source of problems if the person abuses his or her POA rights. If this is happening in your family, you will need to hire a good family lawyer quickly. Here are several things you should know about this.