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Law and Daily Life Is It Legal to Pick Fruit Right Off the Tree?

Is It Legal to Pick Fruit Right Off the Tree?

By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on

When you're walking along and you see a fruiting tree, are you legally allowed to take your pick? Even if it's on private property? A group of New Mexico...

Law and Daily Life 5 Quick Ways to See If Your Lawyer Is Legit

5 Quick Ways to See If Your Lawyer Is Legit

By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on

Lawyers can seem "all that" during a consultation, but potential clients may want to do a little extra research before pulling the trigger on hiring them. Just...

Law and Daily Life Can Facebook Force You to Use Your 'Real Name'?

Can Facebook Force You to Use Your 'Real Name'?

By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on

There are a few entities that require you to disclose your true legal name, but you may be surprised to know that Facebook is one of them. In a strange twist,...

Law and Daily Life Think You Know Your Constitution? Prove It With These 5 Questions

Think You Know Your Constitution? Prove It With These 5 Questions

By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on

As we celebrate Constitution Day here at FindLaw, we like to reflect on how much (or how little) the average person actually knows about his or her...

Law and Daily Life Legal How-To: Writing a Cohabitation Agreement

Legal How-To: Writing a Cohabitation Agreement

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

If you're an unmarried couple living together, sharing property, and maybe even sharing finances, a cohabitation agreement is a great way to make sure your...

Law and Daily Life Stepchildren & Your Will: 3 Questions to Ask a Lawyer

Stepchildren & Your Will: 3 Questions to Ask a Lawyer

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

With today being National Stepfamily Day, it's a good time to remember that if your family includes stepchildren, you may need to revisit your estate...

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