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Law and Daily Life Can My Lawyer Charge Me for Travel Time and Costs?

Can My Lawyer Charge Me for Travel Time and Costs?

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

When we go to an attorney's office, we pretty much expect that the billing clock will start ticking as soon as everyone sits down. Aside from an initial...

Law and Daily Life When Can You Kill an Animal That Comes on Your Property?

When Can You Kill an Animal That Comes on Your Property?

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Whether it's legal to shoot or kill trespassers is one of our most common property law questions. Short answer: generally only in self-defense and in fear of...

Law and Daily Life Can My Landlord Ban Gun Ownership?

Can My Landlord Ban Gun Ownership?

By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on

No private party can ban you from owning a gun. However, if you rent your home, your landlord might be able to prevent you and other tenants from bringing, or...

Law and Daily Life 5 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Child Custody Lawyer

5 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Child Custody Lawyer

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Whether you're just getting divorced or still hashing out custody issues with an old ex, you're probably wondering if you need the help of an attorney. Beyond...

Law and Daily Life Can You Withdraw From a Joint Account During Divorce?

Can You Withdraw From a Joint Account During Divorce?

By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on

Married couples frequently hold bank accounts jointly. When a couple divorces, the marital property and assets, including joint bank accounts, must be divided....

Law and Daily Life What Happens If You Falsify Divorce Documents?

What Happens If You Falsify Divorce Documents?

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

You don't always have to tell the truth. And you generally can't be sued for little white lies, like telling your spouse you'd do the dishes without following...

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