by TCRJ Law | Sep 1, 2015 | Legal Easy Blog
When a couple is not married but has a child, at the hospital they should be requested to complete a paternity affidavit. In essence, both mother and father sign the document agreeing who the father is. In addition, that form also gives the parties options to select,...
by Douglas Johnston | Apr 18, 2014 | Legal Easy Blog
Although it’s very important to our legal business, our clients should also be familiar with the concept of “metadata” and word processing documents. When you create a document on a computer using software, such as Word or Word Perfect, you will often make changes...
by Douglas Johnston | Mar 31, 2014 | Legal Easy Blog
I have found over the years that many people have not adequately analyzed their insurance coverage needs and are often times not correctly insured. This guide is designed to give you a broad overview of things you should think of, and that should serve as a...
by Douglas Johnston | Jan 22, 2014 | Legal Easy Blog
A recent Federal Appeals Court has ruled that Bloggers have First Amendment protections much as journalists do when sued for defamation. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on a case coming out of Oregon. While many people felt the law already provided this...
by Joshua Tourkow | Dec 26, 2013 | Legal Easy Blog
The Affordable Care Act did not “roll out” as smoothly as the government had anticipated. There are still people without insurance. Indiana did not join the Federal Exchange. Problems arise in divorce situations when one spouse loses their health insurance...
by Joshua Tourkow | Dec 16, 2013 | Legal Easy Blog
Have you noticed recently how each store that you walk into offers you their frequent customer card? The retailer wants you to swipe this card each time you purchase anything so that they can keep track of your purchases. This allows them to make offers on discounts...