The Most Important Gift
By Michael A. Parente The holiday season is upon us and that means time with friends and family, holiday traditions, and braving the stores for all of your holiday gifting. But have you thought about...
View ArticlePersonal Injury – What To Do?
Gerry Davidson, Esq. Have you ever suffered an injury from a traumatic incident, such as a car accident, dog bite, bicycle accident, injured as a pedestrian, slip-and-fall, etc.? It is important that...
View ArticleEmployee Rights
Jeffrey Fanger, Esq. Wrongful Termination Employment Discrimination FMLA Violations Wage Violations Losing a job, is bad enough. Losing a job because your employer violated your rights is terrible....
View ArticleAdoption
Nicholas P. Weiss, Esq. An adoption is the legal process of taking another person’s child into your own family, treating the child as your own, and giving the child all the rights and duties of your...
View ArticleForeclosure Defense
Nicholas P. Weiss, Esq. Foreclosure complaints allege that a borrower executed a note that a plaintiff now owns or has the right to enforce, that the note is secured by a mortgage on the subject...
View ArticleBankruptcy Is It Right For You?
Robert Dintaman, Esq. Are your bills piling up? Are debt collectors relentlessly calling you casing added stress in your life? Bankruptcy protection could be solution to relief of the added stress of...
View ArticleBasics of Grandparent Visitation in Ohio
Grandparents often play a vital role in the upbringing and care of their grandchildren. However, sometimes parents try to deny grandparents access to their grandchildren for a variety of reasons. When...
View ArticleBankruptcy a Fresh Start
Foreclosures, excessive debts and nagging collection phone calls are a person’s worst nightmares come true. The stress of mounting debt and a lack of financial stability places stress on the family...
View ArticleMinor Children Guardianship and Wills
The Difference Between Custody and Guardianship Many clients’ wish to designate to whom their children will go to in the event that they pass away and then put that designation in their Last Will and...
View ArticleChalking tires constitutes unreasonable search, 6th Circuit rules
Parking enforcement officers in Saginaw, Michigan, who use chalk to mark the tires of cars to track how long they have been parked are violating the constitution, a federal appeals court ruled Monday....
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