Linda S. Grear sits down with Diane Tiveron and discusses the importance of choosing a healthcare agent.
This past March the Elmwood East Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This listing recognizes the historical significance of the buildings located within the district, and that the structures are worthy of preservation. HoganWillig’s Buffalo office, located at 155 Summer Street, is located within this newly recognized Historic District.
We’ve all heard stories time and time again from our friends and families about their cosigning mistakes. We may hear of a friend who cosigned on a loan for his girlfriend, they broke up, she stopped paying, and it destroyed his credit, or, maybe a parent stepped in as a cosigner for a child with no established credit for his first car and ended up making the payments.
Diane Tiveron talks with Civil Litigation Chair Steven Cohen about what your rights are when stopped by the police. Listen here.
Money tops the list of reasons for divorce. The risk that any marriage will end in divorce is about 45 percent. One of the major discrepancies that come up is in how men and women view money—women tend to view money as a means of security, while men conversely view it as a source of power and status.
One of the most frequently asked questions I am asked by a client who is getting divorced is whether his or her spouse can be forced to move out of the residence they are living in together. At face value it is a fair and logical question, it seeming to be simply common sense that in all but a few instances where the parties are able to peacefully coexist, living together during a divorce is likely to be stressful, acrimonious, and uncomfortable.
Would you move forward with buying your dream home if you were informed a murder had taken place there? What about if the property is haunted? Understandably, many people would not.