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Failure To Yield Accidents All Too Common

The rules of the road are clear and each driver is required to pass a written test before receiving a driver's license, but most drivers passed this test many years ago and simply forget who has the right of way in many situations.

Excessive Speeding Accidents Result in Serious Injuries

Excessive Speeds account for a large majority of fatal accident in the State of Michigan. Obviously driving fast is dangerous, but the real question is how do we drive this number lower?

Drunk Driving Car Accidents

Everyone knows that driving under the influence is illegal and extremely dangerous, but some drivers ignore the fact they are endangering themselves and all the other drivers on the road.

The Homeowner's Bill of Rights

In order to stem the wave of foreclosure, on July 11, 2012, California enacted into law a “Homeowner Bill of Rights” for the purpose of aiding embattled homeowners and bring fairness, accountability and transparency to the state’s foreclosure process.

Estate Planning: Your Children Will Fight Over Your Assets

The reality is that when there is money on the table family history and love can easily be thrown away. The relationship between each child with each other child should be examined when making an estate plan.

All About California Vehicle Code 20001

Hit and Run under California Vehicle Code Section 20001, is a criminal offense. In this subsection of hit and run laws, it is a felony offense, simply because someone was injured or killed at the time of fleeing an accident scene.

All About California Vehicle Code 20002

Misdemeanor Hit and Run under California Vehicle Code Section 20002 A, is a criminal offense and it is normally filed as either a felony or misdemeanor.

All About California Penal Code 459

California defines burglary as going into a property with the main intention to steal. Burglary doesn’t have to entail stealing alone. It could be a deliberation to commit and assault or battery, or another felony.

Estate Planning: Lessons Learned From Teri Shields

There are several estate planning lessons to be learned from Teri Shields.

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