Making Healthcare Decisions Before You’re Incapacitated

You may feel like you're always going to be of sound mind, but when it's time to determine what will happen with your estate, you'll need to also take into consideration the issue of incapacity. This is when you lose the ability to make medical decisions or take charge of your financial affairs.  Controlling Future Healthcare Decisions You may have specific requests regarding what will happen if you are hospitalized. You may wish to be resuscitated or not resuscitated. Read More 

Injured While Working As A Big Box Store Greeter? Consult With A Workers’ Comp Attorney

If you're an extrovert, one of the best jobs that you can get at a big box store is that of the greeter. You'll smile throughout your shift as you warmly greet those who enter the store, point them in the right direction, if needed, and wish departing customers a good day. One reason that you might stop smiling, however, is upon sustaining an injury — and while the position of store greeter isn't overly dangerous, there are still several ways that you could get hurt. Read More 

Accused Of Shoplifting? Remember These Dos And Don’ts

If you are ever accused of shoplifting, the embarrassment you feel and the pressure placed on you by the store employee or security can cause you to incriminate yourself or say something that can get you into even more trouble. Knowing how to act and what not to say after you are detained can help you protect yourself from false accusations or accidentally admitting fault. Here are a few dos and don'ts to keep in mind, if you are ever accused of shoplifting. Read More 

How Will Being In The Military Affect A Child Custody Case?

Those in the military are just as probable to see divorce as any other individual. According to the Pentagon, 21,290 of 689,060 married service members got a divorce in 2017. Many service members are married and have children, so when a divorce does occur, child custody issues can be involved. If you are an active service member, going through the child custody process can bring about some questions that regular individuals may not have. Read More 

What You Should Know About A Living Will

When it comes to planning your future, thinking about the possibility of having a terminal illness like cancer or Alzheimer's disease is not pleasant or desirable. However, it is these possible futures that you need will need to be prepared for the most. One of the preparation steps that you will want to take is to draft a living will. If you are like most people, though, you do not know much about what a living will entails or what you should include in it. Read More