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Implied consent and DUI charges
When you’re issued a driver’s license, it’s expected that you will obey the rules of the road. This includes heeding traffic signals and never driving while under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Because the expectation is that you will follow the law when you’re behind the wheel, the expectation...
Continue ReadingWill you receive alimony in your Pennsylvania divorce?
Your spouse may have earned most or all your household’s income during your marriage. If you depended on their support for your lifestyle or survival, you will likely worry about meeting your expenses after you two divorce. Furthermore, since divorcees in Pennsylvania are not entitled to alimony, you may fear...
Continue ReadingUnderstanding potential DUI penalties in Pennsylvania
All DUI charges are serious. The potential consequences for even a first-time offender can be severe. It’s important to understand how DUIs are charged in Pennsylvania, the possible penalties, and the importance of protecting your rights when you’ve been accused of a crime. Three tiers of DUI charges Pennsylvania categorizes...
Continue ReadingPennsylvania guidelines for child support
Divorce presents a major shift in every aspect of life. When a couple who has children decides to separate, it only adds another wrinkle. Children, especially younger ones, are like a sponge. They fully internalize what they see. Each decision you make, how your act, react and what you say...
Continue ReadingWill an online will service actually save you money? Maybe not.
We’ve seen the low prices. Only $69 for a will — as long as you do it yourself using an online tool. That seems so much less expensive than what you might spend going to an experienced estate planning attorney — but a lot could go wrong. Up to half...
Continue ReadingIs there forgiveness for first-time DUI offenders?
Your slight miscalculation has led to a serious citation — after a night of drinks to celebrate a friend’s job promotion you received a DUI charge. You were under the impression that you waited long enough to sober up and drive yourself, otherwise you would have used a rideshare app...
Continue ReadingNon-compete agreements aren’t always enforceable. Will yours be?
By their very nature, non-compete agreements in employment are a restraint on trade. If you require employees to sign these agreements, you should be aware that there are limitations on what can be in the agreement. Courts will scrutinize these agreements for fairness and legality. A non-compete agreement is a...
Continue ReadingThe Practice of Law and COVID-19
Many of us are wondering if life will ever be the same again after COVID-19? I know I am. Although I do not pretend to know the answer to this question, I am confident in saying, YES…but it will be different. All of us lost something we miss – job,...
Continue ReadingPros and Cons of business partnerships
Business ownership can lead to long hours and hard work, but if you put in the time and effort, the feeling of success, security and freedom and worth it. You have had a business idea for a while but aren’t sure where to get started. What if you brought in...
Continue ReadingIf someone dies without a will, who gets their belongings?
It’s a question we all have to consider at one point or another. After I’m gone, what do I want to happen to all of my stuff? Many people use a will to help answer this question. But what happens if someone dies without a will? Will their loved ones...
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