Should Your Estate Use Co-Executors? And Should One Be an Attorney?
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14 October 2022
While most people name one person in their will to serve as the executor of their estate, there are times when having two or more co-executors makes more sense. Could your will be better served by co-executors? And why should one of them be an attorney? Here a
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How Can An OWI Lawyer Keep Your Record Clean?
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18 July 2022
If you have already been convicted of another alcohol offense, an OWI (operating while intoxicated) prosecution may result in significant penalties and perhaps prison time. However, with an OWI lawyer on your side, you have an excellent chance of beating the c
Drug Possession Defenses: How To Beat The Charges
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29 March 2022
Drug possession offenses can carry serious penalties, so you need a strong defense to avoid a conviction. Fortunately, if you've been charged with drug possession, there are several defenses you can use to fight your case. Here are some of the most useful defe
4 Things You Should Know About Sex Crimes And Related Charges
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9 December 2021
Getting charged with a sex crime is one of the most challenging things you might have to go through. The fact that you got charged with a sex crime does not even start to describe the exact crime and penalties involved. Sex crimes range from misdemeanors to fe
5 Reasons Why Should Hire A Will And Estate Planning Attorney
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18 August 2021
What happens to your estate after your death? To ensure your estate is handled properly, consider hiring a will and estate planning lawyer. Estate planning attorneys can prevent confusion and conflicts, save time and energy, and help minimize tax liabilities.