Many people assume estate planning is just about deciding who gets what. However, it’s also about making the process as simple and efficient as possible for your loved ones. A Last Will & Testament might seem like enough to handle your estate, but it only takes effect after you pass away. A revocable trust, on the other hand, helps manage your assets both while you’re alive and after you’re gone. Without the Read More
A Step-by-Step Guide to a Child Custody Case
Parents want what is best for their children, but when two sides cannot agree, the court makes those decisions. Understanding how a case unfolds from start to finish can help parents prepare for the process and avoid unnecessary surprises. Custody cases require thorough preparation, a clear presentation of facts, and a focus on what benefits the child the most. Filing the Custody Petition and Serving the Other Read More
Dogs Who Force Civil Litigation
Dog bites can lead to more than physical injuries. They can result in financial losses due to an inability to work, emotional trauma, and legal disputes that require careful handling. Knowing the steps to take will help preserve your claim while laying the following foundation. What to Do After a Dog Bite Knowing what to do if a dog bites you protects you and your legal rights. First and foremost, seek medical Read More
Having Joint Ownership vs. Being An Authorized Signer
When adding someone to a bank account, it’s not just a matter of convenience—it’s a decision that can influence financial control, inheritance, and legal responsibility. The distinction between joint ownership and authorized signer is often misunderstood, but the differences are fundamental and far-reaching. Missteps here can lead to unintended consequences for you and your loved ones. How & When Joint Ownership Read More
The Responsibilities Associated With Holding a POA
Acting as an agent under a Power of Attorney (POA) gives you the authority to make financial decisions on behalf of someone else. When someone wants to provide you with authority to act under their POA, regardless of their reasoning, you must take the time to learn about your scope of responsibility and duties. You will have legal obligations and must be accountable for your decisions. Mismanagement, poor Read More
Working With A Guardian Ad Litem
One of the people who plays a key role in child custody cases is the Guardian ad Litem (GAL). This is an attorney appointed by the court to represent the best interests of a child or incapacitated person. Their role is to investigate the case and make recommendations to the judge. If you find yourself in a situation involving a GAL, it helps to understand their role and how to work with them effectively. What Is A Read More
How Body-Worn Police Cameras Factor Into Criminal Cases
Body-worn cameras are becoming a regular part of police work, particularly in smaller jurisdictions. These devices capture video footage of interactions between law enforcement and the public, often becoming a key piece of evidence in criminal cases. In Virginia, body-worn cameras are widely used and significantly impact how cases are handled, from traffic stops to arrests. The Purpose of Body-Worn Cameras Body-worn Read More
The Dangers of Giving Your Children Joint Ownership of Your Home: Creditor and Tax Implications
Estate planning involves many difficult decisions, and one of the most common dilemmas is deciding how to transfer ownership of your home to your children. One seemingly simple option is to give your children joint ownership of the property while you're still alive. However, this decision carries significant risks, including exposure to creditors and unintended tax consequences. A more prudent alternative may be Read More
Farm Use = Pull Me Over
In Virginia, farm-use vehicles have special rules. Farmers can use unregistered vehicles on public roads for agricultural purposes. Red tags identify these vehicles with white letters stating "Farm Use." Starting July 1, 2024, new rules will require more official documentation. These changes are designed to curb the misuse of farm-use tags. What Constitutes Farm-Related Purposes? Farm-use vehicles in Virginia can Read More
Protecting Your Rights in Relocation Cases
Imagine this: Beth and Jim have three children, ages 15, 10, and 7. They went through a difficult custody battle, but ultimately, Beth got primary custody of the children; Jim received considerable visitation. This equated to extra long weekends every other week of each year, half the summer, and equal division of all the school holidays. Jim is a very involved father, attends all his children’s extracurriculars, Read More















