Are you starting to think about estate planning, Medicaid planning and long-term care? It's important to do as much planning in advance as you can. To help you get started, take a look at these eight goals for the Medicaid planning process. It should: Consider the...
Month: December 2017
What are compensatory damages after a contract breach?
A breach of contract can be frustrating and expensive; for business owners, it can also have a ripple effect as it makes it impossible to fill orders, business is lost and the company's reputation suffers. To make up for it, many people seek out compensatory damages...
Is sharing prescription drugs still illegal?
You're not a drug dealer. You're not trying to make money buying and selling any types of drugs, from the illegal variety to prescription drugs. You've never even seen illegal drugs, much less used them or sold them. You could still find yourself in trouble if you...
Speaking up to invoke your right to remain silent
For whatever reason, there may come a time when you come into contact with law enforcement. After some initial questioning and investigation, an officer may place you under arrest. At the very least, movies and television taught you that the officer must read you your...
Tattooed ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ doesn’t count
People who do not want to go on life support often use a "Do Not Resuscitate" order as part of their end-of-life planning. If they pass away, it instructs doctors to just let them go, rather than fighting to bring them back. People have many reasons for using these...