FAQ
1. How do I make a co-parenting or living together contract?
Begin by discussing with your partner the goals of making a co-parenting or living together contract. What aspects and stipulations do you want to include? Co-parenting and living together contracts can help counteract expensive disputes with your partner or other family members in the future.
2. How do I get child support?
Book an appointment with a lawyer to discuss the details of the case and to receive help filing for child support, locating a biological parent and establishing paternity. Each state is different and each individual case is unique. I can help you fight for the best interests of your child.
3. How do I start a private adoption?
Do your research. There are alot of important decisions to make including whether or not you want to adopt a newborn, adopt domestically, adopt internationally, if ethnicity is a factor, etc... Set up an appointment with a lawyer when you are ready to discuss the process and lay out a plan for your family to take the necessary steps for a happy, healthy adoption.
4. How do I start a last will and testament?
It is important to make a will early in life, most Americans die without ever having made one. A last will and testament will relieve stress on your loved ones and ensure that your wishes are carried out. A lawyer can easily guide you through the process of making a comprehensive will to meet your needs.
5. What is power of attorney?
A power of attorney is a document giving another individual the right to make decisions on your behalf. This can include financial decisions, guardianship and health care decisions.
6. What do I do if I've been injured in a car accident?
If you or someone you love has been injured, whether by accident or due to another’s negligence, one of the first steps you must take is contacting a competent, dedicated personal injury lawyer. By having a legal professional handle your Memphis area personal injury case, you have an experienced advocate who understands the system and works to get the settlement you deserve.