Carrasco Family Law Blog

The Benefits Of Medicaid Planning

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As you age, it’s likely that your health care needs will increase. You may suffer more severe complications of a chronic disease, or you might have a condition like dementia that necessitates in-home care. The costs of such health care can be astronomical over time, and you don’t want to spend your life savings on your care – leaving nothing behind as a legacy for your children and grandchildren. For this reason, an estate planning attorney may recommend Medicaid planning. Read More»

4 Common Marriage-Related Issues That Family Law Attorneys Handle

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Have you ever wondered what a family law attorney does? Family law attorneys handle all kinds of events associated with family situations, plus they also offer many other services. Many of their services relate to marriage issues, though, and here are four common marriage-related issues that family law attorneys handle. 1. Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements If you want to protect your assets when getting married, you can create a prenuptial agreement before you go through with the wedding. Read More»

3 Useful Facts About Bail Bonds

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No one wants to spend time in jail. Bail bonds can be used to secure someone’s release from jail after an arrest. Getting out on bail allows you to continue working and engaging with friends and family while you work toward a resolution of your legal case. A good understanding of bail bonds will be helpful if you find yourself needing to use these types of bonds in the future. Read More»

How Corporate Law Firms Can Assist Corporations With Impactful Contracts

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Corporations deal with high-stake contracts all of the time. It might be contracts for new employees or contracts for upcoming mergers. Either way, working with a corporate law firm when these contracts come up is a good idea because of the services they can provide. Choose a Particular State for Governing Laws If you’re dealing with a contract involving parties in different states, then it can be difficult figuring out which state law should be used to govern how this contract works. Read More»

Why You Need To Hire An Attorney When Filing Bankruptcy

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If you are in a dire financial situation, you might be thinking about filing bankruptcy on your own. You might not mind spending the time to fill out the paperwork yourself, and you might assume that you can do a good job of filing bankruptcy without the help of an attorney. However, although some people do end up filing and handling their own bankruptcy cases without legal representation, it often isn’t recommended. Read More»