Injured in an Accident Through No Fault of Your Own?

Accidents can happen at the worst times. If you’ve been injured in an accident where the other party was at fault, there are many steps that need to be taken to make sure you are on the path to medical recovery, and that you are protecting your rights. Doctor’s appointments, insurance adjuster phone calls, auto repair bills – these all stack up while dealing with the mounting stress that comes from trying to manage daily life after an accident.

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The Ins and Outs of the Collections Process

At Wakefield Law, we have over thirty years of experience in collections law, and our attorneys engage with the collections process on a daily basis. However, for our clients, this process may not be as familiar. When businesses have outstanding invoices or customers who have not paid for services or goods already provided, business owners can choose to hire an attorney to pursue the collection of the debts on their behalf.

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Tax Season has Been Extended...Which Means Your Chance to Start Your Estate Plan Has, Too!

There are few good things about tax season. Sure, occasionally you might find yourself on the good side of a refund. Or you might get the chance to clear out your jam-packed receipt drawer. But other than that, tax season is pretty much a drag. This season has been extended, which means an extra month of time to get your taxes done...and an extra month to take advantage of the silver lining that comes with every tax season!

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How to Leave Your Home to Your Kids  

If you are like most people, your home is the largest and most valuable asset in your estate. It is likely that you have spent years building equity in your home, making lifelong memories, cutting the grass, and working against a mortgage or two. With all of the time and money you have spent on your home, it is essential that you take the time to ensure that your hard-won asset passes down to the next generation.

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Five Reasons Parents of Young Children Need a Revocable Living Trust

As a parent of a young child, you know that your number one priority is your child’s safety and security. On a daily basis, you enact this priority a hundred different ways: from checking the car seat, to cutting up their food, to putting child locks on all the cabinet doors. All of these small acts of love are done to safeguard your young child from any possible danger.

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What Happens When Your Contract is Cancelled Due to COVID-19?

The world looks different today than it did six months ago. Your business likely looks different today, too. For many, COVID-19 has caused deep and unexpected disturbances in business plans. Unfortunately, the contracts you signed at the beginning of the year probably didn’t account for a global pandemic. So, what happens when your contract is cancelled due to COVID-19?

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