Question: I am a Veteran who served during the Korean War. I recently moved to an assisted living community and I need some help paying for my care. I heard there was a benefit for Veterans and was hoping you could explain what it is. Answer: There is a little-known Veterans’ benefit called “Aid and… Read More »
Monthly Archives: May 2016
How do I get my driver’s license back?
As people so often hear from attorneys, the answer depends on a lot of different factors. These factors include: the reason for losing your license in the first place; whether your license was restricted, suspended, or revoked; how long you have been without a license; and many other considerations. Generally speaking, a restriction or suspension… Read More »
I keep hearing about something called a “Lady Bird Deed”. What is it, and should I have one?
A Lady Bird Deed is a special type of deed used as part of your estate plan. Consider this example: You own your home. When you sign a Lady Bird Deed, you totally control your home during your lifetime – you can sell it, lease it, etc. However, if you don’t sell your home during… Read More »
Doesn’t my former spouse have to help with College tuition for our child?
Most payments from one party to the other for expenses involving a minor child are considered “child support”. A child is considered to be a “minor” and under the jurisdiction of the Court until that child is 18. Child support can continue until the child reaches the age of 19 ½ if the child is… Read More »