3 Reasons Why Adding Your Children as Co-Owners on Your Financial Accounts Is an Awful Idea
It has become common practice in Virginia for a surviving parent, after their spouse has passed away, to name one of their children as a
It has become common practice in Virginia for a surviving parent, after their spouse has passed away, to name one of their children as a
When you think of a married couple being “separated”, you probably envision one spouse moving out of the marital home. While that is the most
When thinking about estate planning, most of us think about our loved ones. Who will take care of my children? Who will inherit my estate?
We’re not passive about the practice of law here at PJI Law – we pride ourselves on keeping up with the latest changes in the
The Supreme Court of Virginia has overturned a $2.35 million verdict for a telecom company because the company was not properly registered with the Virginia
In today’s uncertain economy, marginal increases in revenue or minor reductions in expenses can noticeably improve the bottom line of a small business. However, many
Except for expert witnesses and law enforcement officers who testify on a regular basis, most people are nervous about being a witness in a lawsuit.
Death and money are among the two most difficult subjects to talk about. So it is no surprise that combining them both into a discussion
Although it is extremely rarely prosecuted, adultery has long been a crime under Virginia law, specifically a Class 4 misdemeanor. And only a few days
An unfortunate but common question we come across at PJI Law is: Who gets the engagement ring if the couple breaks off their engagement? Virginia
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