All too often, those accused of breaking the law assume the worst. They believe that if a prosecutor has enough evidence to bring charges, then their conviction is inevitable. However, many people accused of violating the law can successfully defend against those...
Year: 2024
Is a will sufficient, or is a trust a better option?
People establishing or updating their estate plans tend to have a lot of questions. Most adults have minimal knowledge of probate laws and only a rudimentary understanding of different estate planning tools. One of the most common estate planning tools is a simple...
The 3 main issues spouses have to settle during a Maine divorce
Divorce proceedings often seem overwhelming to those who have just made the decision to file or gotten served by a spouse. It is normal for people to catastrophize the prospect of divorce and to expect that their life might soon undergo irrevocable, massive changes....
Why a lawsuit can be a smart move after a Maine car crash
Most people prefer to avoid going to court if at all possible. Many people never have to set foot in a civil, family or criminal court because they avoid conflict and criminal infractions. However, some people end up in a scenario in which going to court may be the...
