Transferring Property Outside Probate

You might be able to transfer a lot of or all of the assets in an estate without going through formal probate proceedings. This is going to make the process shorter and streamlined, leaving you with less pitfalls to avoid. The kinds of property that are not going to need to go through probate comprise…

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Grandparent Visitation and Custody Requirements

Grandparent’s visitation rights have been acknowledged in every state for the past forty years. The primary purpose of these rights is to guarantee that a child has access to the emotional and developmental advantages of having their grandparents in their lives. The custody rights of them can be utilized when the child’s parents can no…

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Can I DIY My Divorce or Should I Hire a Lawyer?

After it’s obvious that you or your spouse want to terminate your marriage, the next phase is to discover how to get divorced. You are going to need to choose whether you: can manage your own divorce case using a DIY method may wish to attempt at mediation (having a lawyer or not) to resolve…

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How to Change Guardianship

For changing the guardianship of a child, you are required to file a petition with the court in the city or county where the child currently lives. Along with the petition, you should also file evidence backing up your reasoning for changing guardianship and present written approval from the child’s current guardians. After you have…

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How to Draw Up a Will For Kids

Drawing up a will isn’t exactly an enjoyable subject, but it is a critical one. Here’s everything you’ll need to know about how to draw up a will if you’re new to parenthood. It’s definitely not something new parents enjoy contemplating. But having a will is one of the most critical things you can do…

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Divorce Checklist

Michelle N. Ogborne Engaging with an attorney to protect your family is never an easy step. Whether you need to protect your family from the unthinkable or restructure your family through collaborative divorce, we’re here to help. When you’re ready to schedule a consultation with Michelle Ogborne, please visit the scheduling page to get started.

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