by | Mar 22, 2017 | Personal Injury
USA Football, which governs U.S. Pop Warner football leagues, will test a few new rules in selected youth football programs in Fall 2017 to address safety concerns. The changes will include: Smaller playing fields (40 yards instead of 100 yards) Fewer players on the...
by | Mar 22, 2017 | Personal Injury
A newly proposed bill (H.R. 1215 Protecting Access to Care Act of 2017) will make it more difficult for consumers to receive compensation for medical errors or abuse by caretakers or medical professionals. If approved, H.R. 1215 would result in federal control over...
by | Mar 21, 2017 | Family Law
A divorce, separation or the death of a parent can have repercussions for grandparents as well, and we’re often asked — what visitation rights do grandparents have in this state? If a parent denies the grandparents’ access to the children, what can a grandparent do?...
by | Mar 7, 2017 | Family Law
According to data from the National Center of Health Statistics, Millenials and Gen Xers are increasingly living together, rather than get married. The Journal of Marriage and Family also notes that there is a rise in cohabitation in older adults because there are...
by | Feb 13, 2017 | Family Law
During divorce proceedings, a common question we hear is: “At what age can my child choose who s/he lives with?” The short answer to this question is: children cannot make the decision concerning who they want to live with — no matter their age. (Once a child reaches...