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What Should I Know Before Becoming a Surrogate?

The decision to become a surrogate is an exciting one. Knowing what to expect about the surrogacy process is vital prior to make the commitment to be a surrogate. There are elements of becoming a surrogate that you may not expect, such as the emotional challenges and nuances embedded in Read More…

Child Custody Agreements Over Time

Life naturally changes and evolves, and you should be able to change and evolve also. Your current child custody order should not hold you or your child back from making the natural changes that come with life. If the child custody order that is currently in place is no longer Read More…

Will Shared Custody Work for Me?

For decades, the standard child custody agreement for the majority of divorced couples was that the mother would have primary custody and the father would have a visitation schedule. Typically, that schedule would be every other weekend and one night a week. However, today’s families are different than past generations, Read More…

7 Steps To Prepare for Retirement

If the pandemic proved anything, it’s that life tends to get in the way of our plans — including retirement plans. Over the course of the pandemic, many people were forced to retire early, others decided they wanted to retire and still others opted to change their planned retirement date. Read More…

It’s Never Too Early To Think About The Future: Estate Planning

Many individuals who draft a will feel secure in their estate planning efforts. However, a will only provides certain protections and direction regarding your estate. No matter the size of your estate, nothing can replace the counsel of an experienced estate planning lawyer in Allentown, PA. Estate Planning Considerations The Read More…

What Happens When You Plead Insanity

We have all known about pleading insanity with regards to extreme criminal cases including murder, hijacking, or even battery. At the point when you think insanity, you naturally imagine that the respondent pleading this is insane or intellectually sick. At the point when respondents plead insanity, their guard is essentially Read More…

Dog Attacks Incidents Are Traumatic

Regardless of the degree or severity of the attack, dog bite incidents can prove to be traumatic events. Dog Bite Lawyers know how much emotional distress and physical damage can be involved and how difficult it may be to understand the situation from a legal standpoint. Dog laws specify what Read More…

Is it Hard to Prove a Personal Injury Case?

Sustaining an injury after an accident that was caused by another person, that person may be held liable under the law. The victim has the right to file a lawsuit against the negligent individual who caused them harm. A skilled personal injury lawyer should have extensive experience handling a variety Read More…

Who Commits Different Types of Nursing Home Abuse?

With over 1.4 million senior citizens living in nursing homes, there are a lot of vulnerable people in the population. They may have mental or physical incapacitations which leave them more susceptible to abuse or neglect. It can be easy to recognize nursing home abuse when there are cuts, bumps Read More…

Should You or Should You Not Take an Initial Settlement Offer in a Personal Injury Case

Most personal injury cases are settled outside of the courtroom. Prospective claimants may feel disappointed at the prospect of not having their day in court. Still, truth be told, settlement negotiations are often more favorable for everyone involved, especially if you do not take the first offer. Room To Negotiate Read More…

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