Are you wondering if your spouse is planning to ask for a divorce? You’re not alone. January has the dubious distinction of being named “divorce season” because of the annual spike in new filings. Unhappy spouses often wait until the holiday season is over to break...
Year: 2022
3 property defects that may lead to construction litigation
Maybe you are a foreman on a construction crew that recently took on a large project for a developer. Perhaps you are a first-time home buyer very excited to move into your custom-built new home. Construction defects can damage the reputation of the businesses that...
What is a last-minute change to a will, and when is it a bad sign?
You probably know that if your loved one changed their will at the last minute, it could be a sign of undue influence or other issues. At the same time, you have to question what “last minute” really means. What constitutes a change in a will that shouldn’t be legal...
Understanding the tax consequences of your estate plan
You might think that when you die, you can finally stop worrying about taxes. Sadly, life doesn't work that way. Even after your death, the government will still try to lay claim to your property, possibly at the expense of the legacy you want to leave for the people...
Can your ex ruin your credit score during your divorce?
You and your spouse agree to share finances when you get married. Some people even check the credit score of the person they think they want to spend the rest of their lives with before getting engaged. While good financial decisions in the past can be an indicator of...