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Protecting Your Assets through Medicaid Planning
Your comprehensive estate plan probably began with a Last will and temperament aimed at ensuring tha...
What You Need to Know about DNA Evidence in a Criminal Case
If you are the defendant in a criminal prosecution, one type of evidence the State may try and use a...
Divorcing a Narcissist
Anytime a married couple decides to end that marriage the subsequent divorce process can become cont...
What Does an Executor Do?
Were you recently notified that you are the Executor of the estate of a loved one who recently passe...
What Happens If Someone Contests My Will?
For most people, a Last Will and Testament serves as the foundation for their initial estate plan. I...
The Search Warrant Requirement and What It Means in a Criminal Case
In the United States, the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects against unreasonable searc...
Why You Should Not Wait to Hire a Criminal Defense Attorney
The COVID-19 pandemic that has gripped the nation – and the world – has resulted in shutdowns th...
How Long Does It Take to Probate an Estate in Tennessee?
If you recently lost a loved one, and now find yourself involved in the probate of his/her estate, y...
5 Common Mistakes People Make When Going Through a Divorce
No matter how prepared you may think you are, going through a divorce is rarely easy. It is typicall...