Most people think that DNA evidence is supposed to definitely indicate who committed a crime. Unfortunately, the reality is that DNA collection could work against you if you're charged with a crime in Alabama. The methods used to collect and process DNA evidence are...
Overcoming Personal and Legal Challenges
Overcoming Personal and Legal Challenges
Year: 2021
What to know about carrying out a will
Under Alabama law, a deceased person's will must generally be presented to a probate court in a timely manner. As a general rule, the estate representative is the person who is tasked with initiating probate proceedings. However, anyone who has a copy of a valid will...
How small companies can reorganize their debts
Business owners in Alabama may be able to file for Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy to discharge debts incurred by their companies. In some cases, it may make sense to file for Chapter 11 protection to reorganize corporate debts. When to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy A...
Should you take the stand in your defense?
If you are facing a trial for a crime in Alabama, you might wonder whether you should take the stand. Attorneys often advise their clients against doing so although there are a few reasons you might want to. Juror assumptions One reason that an attorney may want a...
Non-exempt assets in bankruptcy
Alabama residents who are unable to pay their debts might hesitate to seek protection through Chapter 7 bankruptcy because of a fear that they will lose everything they own. However, people who file for bankruptcy can choose between the state or federal bankruptcy...
Understanding the role of an executor in the probate process
The creation of a last will and testament is usually a part of a person’s estate planning process. If your own estate planning efforts will include drafting a will, a key consideration is the designation of an executor. As a consequence, it is vital for you to...
Can you keep your vehicle after filing for bankruptcy?
When you file for bankruptcy in Alabama, you may be concerned about losing your car when your assets are taken away by collectors. Fortunately, local bankruptcy laws typically allow you to keep your vehicle if you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and are up to date on...
Dividing accounts after your divorce
If you're an Alabama resident who is going through a legal separation or divorce, you will likely have to split your retirement assets with your spouse. However, there are some situations where all the assets will go to one party once the divorce is final. There are...
What is the difference between Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy?
Deciding to apply for bankruptcy is a big decision. While it can have many positive results for you and your future, it is not the only decision you need to make. If you are looking to gain financial freedom from considerable debt, you will also need to decide which...
What are your rights if you’re pulled over?
While spending time on the road in Alabama, there may come a time when a police officer pulls you over. It is often a stressful experience when a cop flashes their lights, especially if you are unsure of any laws you may have broken while operating the vehicle. If you...