When Fences Aren't Enough: Protecting Yourself And Your Dogs

Multiple DUIs In PA? Learn About A Probationary Driver’s License

Each year in Pennsylvania, there are more than 53,000 DUI arrests. Thousands of people make the mistake of getting behind the wheel after having too much to drink. Unfortunately, many people do not learn from the first mistake and continue to drive after they have been arrested the first time. After you reach three arrests and convictions for DUIs in Pennsylvania, you lose your driving privileges for an extended period of time. Read More 

How Much Time Are You Granted To Pay Off Debts In A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filing?

One crucial part of filing for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the repayment plan. The plan can take from three- to five-years and must be completed in order for the remainder of your debts to be discharged. How long your repayment plan takes to complete is determined according to certain factors.  Monthly Income When creating a repayment plan, your bankruptcy attorney and the trustee will take a close look at how much income you earn each month. Read More 

Landlord Negligence: What You Need To Know

Have you suffered an injury in your home because of your landlord's negligence? Your landlord is required to take certain precautions to make sure their tenants are safe. If your landlord has failed to maintain a reasonable standard of care, you may be entitled to compensation. This article will help you figure out whether or not your landlord's negligence caused your injuries. Negligence Negligence is a legal concept that is designed to hold individuals or companies responsible for injuries that are suffered because of their behavior. Read More 

3 Ways To Prove Emotional Distress In A Personal Injury Case

Personal injury law is designed to protect people. This protection is for physical injuries and damages, but many people often forget that it also covers emotional distress and mental anguish. If you are involved in a personal injury case and are trying to sue for emotional distress, you will need to find ways to prove that your claims are true, and here are three ways you can do this. Keep a Journal Read More 

Common Estate Planning Myths And Fears Debunked

Estate planning can be an extremely delicate issue. Some find it vulgar to talk about money, while others want to avoid discussing their own death. Others hear the "common wisdom" about estate planning and think they need not consult a professional. To limit the stress on your loved ones following your passing, educate yourself in regards to the options available and plan carefully. No matter the excuses you have used in the past, now is the time to see an estate planning attorney to overcome the myths and get your affairs in order. Read More