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Charitable Giving

If you don’t know, today is “Giving Tuesday,” part of a movement to create an international day of giving at the beginning of the Christmas and holiday season. On Giving Tuesday (or any day), individuals and organizations can make charitable donations, gifts to a nonprofit organization, charity or private foundation. This time of year where we show our gratitude for our friends and family…

Calling an Attorney

What to do When Calling an Attorney When you’re looking for an attorney, it can be hard to know where to start. Some people may call every law firm that comes up in a Google search, while others prefer to review firm websites and attorney profiles before making calls. And once you’re ready to reach out, what does an attorney…

Call Me Back

Often people complain that their lawyers don’t call them. Please realize this may be due to a number of reasons: Your attorney is in court and is unavailable. Your attorney is working on multiple cases and the case you want to discuss isn’t the most pressing. There is nothing to report and your attorney doesn’t want to incur legal fees…

Buying A Home

HOME BUYING LEGAL TIPS It’s finally looking like SPRING and it’s time for home buyers to start getting serious. Fifty percent of homes are sold during the summer, according to Realtors, so now is the time to start looking, if you’re thinking of buying a home this year. If you are looking to purchase a property, consider that this is…

Autism

Families of children with autism and other special needs may face overwhelming day to day struggles with their children, from finding non-irritating clothes to food that they’ll eat, to an appropriate educational setting. In addition to these daily challenges, parents also must take steps to ensure their children’s future. There are legal avenues that parents can use – such as…

Alzheimer’s Awareness Moving to a Nursing Home

Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month begins on November 1. Alzheimer’s Disease is “Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks,” according to the Alzheimer’s Association.  This disease affects more than 3 million people in the US each year.…