Will Contests
Will contests can be good cases. I have tried several cases, some with a jury and some without a jury. First, an attorney looks to
Will contests can be good cases. I have tried several cases, some with a jury and some without a jury. First, an attorney looks to
I get a lot of questions about the amendments to the Alabama Constitution to be voted on in November. Some of those amendments relate to
Industrial accidents often result in catastrophic injuries. The size, weight, and force used in industrial settings can cause great harm or death when an accident
No one expects to be responsible for an event that injures someone or their property, but it happens — and it can be expensive. That’s
Camp Lejeune Justice Act is part of a larger bill: H.R. 3967 – Honoring out PACT act of 2022. The Bill was signed into an
We get calls about property damage claims frequently. We don’t handle property claims unless there is personal injury involved. Joel and I work on a
There are two kinds of legal divorce: a divorce that doesn’t end up in court and a divorce that does. Sometimes, spouses separate amicably. They
We get calls all the time from people who tell us they were fired for the wrong reason. The problem with that is there are
When dealing with the ADA, it is important to understand the concepts behind it and why the law was enacted. One reason it was enacted
Years ago, our State Legislature and Legislatures across these United States passed laws giving grandparents visitation rights when there was a dispute with a parent.
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