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What is the exclusionary rule?
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Jan 12, 2022 | Firm News
When it comes to defending yourself against sex offenses, one of the strategies you may use is to fight the evidence against you. It is important to go over all evidence and find out how the prosecution obtained it, handled it and intends to use it. If you discover...
How can you and your co-parent agree on finances?
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Oct 26, 2021 | Firm News
It can be challenging to set aside your feelings to work with your former spouse to raise your kids following a divorce. If you could not agree on finances while together, you may have more difficulty with finances later. According to CNBC, relying on the divorce...
Deciding if guardianship is right for your family
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Jul 22, 2020 | Firm News
For many families of people with special needs, caretaking is a point of great concern. Loved ones of special needs adults may struggle to determine the best way to provide care and make sure all their needs are met and their health is prioritized. Guardianship allows...
3 things to know if you’re fighting a restraining order
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Jul 15, 2020 | Firm News
A restraining order is typically issued when a situation escalates or becomes unsafe for the person asking for the protection. However, even this protective legal action can be misused, creating new legal trouble for the person being restrained. It can also interfere...
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