If you have been arrested for a criminal offense, chances are that a judge may require you to post money bail in order to get out of jail. While judges do have the option to permit you to be released without posting a money bail, often called release on “personal recognizance,” many judges will require payment of some money bail in order for you to be released. Here are the factors that the judge will
A criminal conviction can follow you around long after you’ve finished a prison or probation sentence. Having a conviction on your record can make it especially more difficult to obtain employment. Many employers do background checks these days and may be weary about hiring individuals without clean backgrounds. However, that doesn’t mean that all hope is lost. Although you may have to jump through more hoops, it’s still possible to get a job. Here are
Getting named the executor of an estate can be a big honor. It shows that you trusted a person enough to put him or her ahead of managing your affairs when you can’t. Being an executor is also a huge responsibility that involves a lot of work. It can take time away from the executor’s job and other responsibilities. The good news is that there are several things you can do to make your executor’s

A Guide to Business Contracts

Posted on April 17, 2018
Do you need a business lawyer to review or draft a contract? If you are starting a new business, contracts will be one of the most common legal transactions you’ll be involved in. This means it will be important to take time and learn about business contracts. The Definition of a Contract A contract is an agreement that is legally enforceable. It will involve at least two parties and creates an duty(s) for at least

Death Of A Custodial Parent

Posted on April 17, 2018
The death of a parent is a very difficult event for everyone to deal with. It can make it even more challenging when child support payments are needed and those left behind have to determine what the death means in regards of child support payments. To determine what the next step should be, it will depend on whether the deceased is non-custodial or the custodial parent. Every family’s case is different and difficult. It is
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