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How Are Property Lines Established — and Why Do They Matter?
Whether you’re thinking about adding a major extension to your home or just fencing in your backyard, you should establish where your property lines are before you begin by consulting your property deed or hiring a professional surveyor.
What's a Radon Inspection ... And Do I Need One?
Radon is a odorless, colorless gas, so the only way to know whether it's in your home is to test for it. Here's what you should know about radon inspections and testing.
Who Gets the Dog in the Divorce?
Pets are part of your family. If you're facing a divorce, you may have big questions about what will happen to shared pets.
How Much Do Vet Services Cost for Dogs?
Any dog owner can tell you how much having a pet will change your world. Of course, it also means many extra responsibilities caring for your new pet, so you'll need to be prepared for the vet service costs.
What's the Difference Between State and Federal Crimes?
Criminal cases typically go through the state court system, but some situations bump up the charges to the federal level. If you or someone you know is facing criminal charges, it’s important to understand the difference between state and federal crimes.
Are Landlords Liable for Injuries that Occur on Rental Property?
Who’s liable for injuries that occur on rental properties? The landlord or the tenant? Unfortunately, there’s no clear-cut answer to these questions. It ultimately depends on the specific situation.
How Do You Take Over Your Elderly Parents’ Estate?
Estate planning for elderly parents is complex with lots of legal considerations, and it becomes even more difficult if your parents aren't cognitively able to help. Here’s how to take over your elderly parents' estate to help keep their finances in order.
What’s a Virtual Lawyer and Should You Hire One?
A virtual lawyer is an easy way to get legal advice, but you'll need to consider whether one is right for your situation.