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Pros and Cons of Divorce Mediation over Court
Divorce mediation is an alternative process for you and your spouse to amicably negotiate and resolve your divorce and related matters. Mediation occurs when
How Much Does A Healthcare Audit Cost Your Office
By now, most, if not all healthcare providers have been audited by either a health insurance payer or the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,
Using Correct CPT Codes To Avoid Healthcare Audits
Healthcare audits are common. Most healthcare providers know someone who has been audited or they themselves have been audited. Audits often reveal issues or concerns
How to Contest a Will in Pennsylvania
Initiating a legal action to contest a last will and testament should be carefully considered. A person cannot simply contest a will because he or
How to Create a Pennsylvania Special Needs Trust and More
The Special Needs Trust is a useful and sometimes necessary estate planning option for individuals who have a child that has a mental, social or
Negative Peer Reviews and the PA Act 6 Law
Healthcare providers who provide services and treatment to individuals who are injured in an automobile accident rely on first party medical benefits for reimbursement from
The Medicare Audit: Tips from a Healthcare Attorney
Medicare audits are serious matters. If a healthcare provider receives a notice from a Medicare contractor along with a request for medical records, it is
Questions to Ask a Your Estate Planning Attorney
Estate planning is necessary for everyone. No one knows what the future holds, so it is extremely important to anticipate and arrange for how your
Tips for Finding A Good Healthcare Attorney in PA
Healthcare is a unique area of law that requires attorneys to have a tremendous amount of knowledge and experience. Hospitals, physicians, chiropractors, physical therapists and
Intestate Succession in Pennyslvania: What Happens If I Die Without a Will?
What happens if a person dies in Pennsylvania without a will or an estate plan in place? Some people think the government takes the property