Estate planning has quietly moved from a niche legal service to a mainstream necessity—and recent developments in law, healthcare, and demographics explain why. As Americans live longer, manage more complex assets, and face rising healthcare and probate costs, estate...
When facing criminal charges, most defendants are presented with a plea bargain at some point during their case. In fact, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, approximately 90-95% of both federal and state court cases are resolved through...
Whether you’re visiting an elderly loved one during the holidays or just stopping by for a routine check-in, those moments matter more than you may realize. A visit offers more than just connection—it can also be a critical opportunity...
Every year, thousands of Texans purchase insurance policies with the expectation that when disaster strikes—whether it's a devastating hurricane, a house fire, a major medical emergency, or a severe car accident—their insurance company will honor the contract and provide...
Car accidents are often discussed in practical terms—insurance claims, vehicle repairs, medical treatment—but the legal reality is far more complex. In Georgia, a crash is rarely just an unfortunate event. It is a fact pattern that triggers statutory duties,...
The holiday season brings heavier traffic to stores, banks, and shopping centers — and unfortunately, an increase in criminal activity. One crime trend drawing heightened concern from law enforcement across the country is “jugging,” a tactic in which thieves...
Truck accidents are among the most devastating types of roadway collisions, often resulting in severe injuries, property damage, and life-altering consequences. Understanding the root causes of truck accidents is crucial not only for prevention but also for pursuing legal...
Car accident rates across Arkansas continue to raise concerns among safety officials, attorneys, and insurers alike. Data from the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) shows thousands of crashes each year, with many linked to speeding, distraction, intoxication, or fatigued...
Family law has never been static, but few developments have reshaped it as profoundly as technology. Over the past decade—and especially in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic—Georgia courts have increasingly recognized “virtual visitation” as a legitimate component of...
Lawmakers in Washington and several states are testing a controversial idea: allow pregnant people to seek child support during pregnancy, with potential retroactive payments back to the medically determined month of conception. In the 119th Congress, the proposal appears...




















