Q. I love my customers, so I give them a bunch of chances to catch up on unpaid invoices. But when have I been waiting long enough? Should I just let it go or should I pursue legal action?
Read MoreIf you have recently gone through or are currently navigating a divorce, you may be feeling overwhelmed. But, there is one thing that is often overlooked and is incredibly important: updating or creating an estate plan.
Read MoreQ: Help! I have been trying to collect an outstanding bill, but the customer just filed for bankruptcy. Am I out of luck?
Read MoreIn the United States, 21.5 million adults (aged 12 or older) battle with some kind of substance abuse disorder. All estate plans should be carefully tailored to suit the unique needs of each individual -- providing for a loved one with addiction is no different.
Read MoreIt’s common knowledge that a personal injury attorney can negotiate on your behalf with insurance companies to get you a better settlement, but they may also be a huge asset while you are pursuing medical treatment.
Read MoreIf you have recently been appointed as an executor of an estate in Virginia or if you are drafting your will now and trying to decide whom to choose to administer your estate, this guide is for you.
Read MoreHome Owners Association dues are a part of life for many homeowners. However, sometimes homeowners fail to pay these dues, causing serious problems for their neighbors. So, what can Home Owners Associations do about unpaid dues or fees?
Read MoreMany of our clients use charitable giving is a way to leave a legacy of helping others, and there are many ways to structure these gifts that can stretch your generosity and even benefit your own family in the process.
Read MoreWhen you have been injured in an accident, medical bills can quickly pile up. Even if your injuries are not terribly serious, the medical treatment and therapy required to heal, rehabilitate, and reduce the risk of further injury can wind up in the thousands of dollars. What happens when your insurance company wants to be reimbursed?
Read MoreDo you have an unwanted houseguest who has outstayed their welcome? It may seem strange, but family members, friends, or acquaintances staying in your home actually have some legal rights. So, how do you get an unwanted houseguest out of your home?
Read MoreWhat is a revocable living trust? And why is it important for homeowners?
Read MoreIf you are injured in a car accident, chances are that your vehicle suffered some damage, too. Maybe you just have a bent fender or maybe your car is totaled. So, what now?
Read MoreThis may come as a surprise, but, before this year, the Commonwealth of Virginia did not have a specific standard for the installation and maintenance of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in rental units. In 2018, a new law is on the books.
Read MoreBeing in an accident is stressful. Depending on the severity of the accident, it can be life-altering. The invisible impacts, including stress, anxiety, and other psychological impacts, are every bit as real and traumatic as the physical injuries -- and they come with medical costs, too!
Read MoreAt Wakefield Law, we care deeply about our clients and their families. From our perspective, estate planning is all about love, and we are committed to helping our clients show their love by providing for and protecting those they cherish.
Read MoreOnline companies try to sell their will-drafting methods as simpler, faster, and cheaper than working with an attorney. What does this mean in practical terms? You get what you pay for.
Read MoreYour digital footprint includes personal correspondence, files and documents, photographs, financial information, e-book/iTunes libraries, and subscription services.
Read MoreThanksgiving is the first spark of the holiday season, and before we head into the merriment, joy, and yes, sometimes stress, we are given the opportunity to pause and consider what we are thankful for.
Read MoreAs your child reaches the age of eighteen and steps out into the world as a legal adult, you will simultaneously be stepping out of your role as legal guardian. To help you on this journey, we have gathered together five things you need to know before your child heads out to college.
Read MoreRecently, a court in France ruled that a text message sent shortly before a man’s death in 2016 altering his will was not enforceable. The court decided that a text message altering the terms of a legally executed will cannot be verified, and so is not considered a valid will. However, a court in Australia found the opposite to be true in 2017, in part because the deceased man used the words “my will” in the text message. These conflicting messages raise the question: what constitutes a valid will in Virginia?
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