Like most american families, I have close family members that have served in the military. Specifically, my grandfather served in the Army when he was in his 20s. I was lucky enough to have a great-grandmother (my grandfather’s mother) who lived until 2002, she died only a few days before my 18th birthday. My grandmother used […]
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I have never met a law student that left law school thinking, “I want to be a probate attorney!” It just doesn’t happen. Mainly because many other practice areas catch our eye before we even get to that subject in school but also because it just isn’t a “sexy” subject. I got pulled into probate […]
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One of the most common questions I get from my family law clients is about the difference between a divorce and dissolution. Although they accomplish the same thing, there are many differences between a divorce and dissolution and most of the differences relate to the total amount of money you will spend to terminate your […]
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There are three people in your life that you should never lie to: your doctor, your dentist, and your attorney. This morning, I heard someone say that these are the people that get lied to the most. From my experience, this is probably true and it is not a constructive use of a lie. These people […]
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The Memory of Memorial Day
/in Original Posts, Other Law Topics /by Daryle C. Tibbs Esq.Like most american families, I have close family members that have served in the military. Specifically, my grandfather served in the Army when he was in his 20s. I was lucky enough to have a great-grandmother (my grandfather’s mother) who lived until 2002, she died only a few days before my 18th birthday. My grandmother used […]
Why Probate?
/in Original Posts, Probate Law /by Daryle C. Tibbs Esq.I have never met a law student that left law school thinking, “I want to be a probate attorney!” It just doesn’t happen. Mainly because many other practice areas catch our eye before we even get to that subject in school but also because it just isn’t a “sexy” subject. I got pulled into probate […]
Divorce vs. Dissolution
/5 Comments/in Family Law, Original Posts /by Daryle C. Tibbs Esq.One of the most common questions I get from my family law clients is about the difference between a divorce and dissolution. Although they accomplish the same thing, there are many differences between a divorce and dissolution and most of the differences relate to the total amount of money you will spend to terminate your […]
How to choose an attorney
/in Probate Law /by Daryle C. Tibbs Esq.There are three people in your life that you should never lie to: your doctor, your dentist, and your attorney. This morning, I heard someone say that these are the people that get lied to the most. From my experience, this is probably true and it is not a constructive use of a lie. These people […]