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Meet Attorney Mary Walsh

Q. How long have you been an attorney? A. I’ve been an attorney for almost 2 years. Q. Have you ever worked in any other areas of the law? A. As an attorney, I’ve only worked in family law. During law school, I worked as a Student Attorney in the University of...

Should married couples have a joint will?

Married couples often face the question of whether to have a joint will. A joint will is a single document that covers the wishes of both spouses. It can seem like a simple and practical option, but there are important factors to consider before making this decision....

Meet Legal Assistant Kim Caban

Q. How long have you been a paralegal or legal assistant? A. Almost 10 years. I began my Paralegal career in 2014, when I graduated with an AAS in Legal Studies. . Q. Have you ever worked in any other areas of the law? A. Yes, I spent about 2 years working in criminal...

Meet Paralegal Curtis McNutt

Q. How long have you been a paralegal? A. I have been doing legal assistant and paralegal work for over 5 years. Q. Have you ever worked in any other areas of the law? A. I have worked exclusively in family law. Q. What drew you to family law? A. I was presented with...

Choosing the right executor for your estate

Your executor is responsible for managing your estate, ensuring your debts get paid and distributing your assets. The person who administers your estate can greatly impact the execution of your final wishes. Therefore, you should understand what to consider when you...

The importance of developing an estate plan

Many people struggle with developing an estate plan. The complexity of the process can be offputting, and emotional barriers often arise due to the discomfort of pondering end-of-life arrangements. Others procrastinate, believing that they have lots of time. On the...

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