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Do I Always Have to Yield to a School Bus in PA?
In some neighborhoods in Pennsylvania, school buses are an everyday part of life, especially for those who live or commute close to schools. When you
Five Reasons You Shouldn’t Be Represented by a Public Defender in a DUI Charge
If you’ve recently been arrested for a DUI, you have much to be concerned about. For starters, a DUI conviction means you will have a
Should I Talk to the Police Alone If I’m Innocent?
Talking to the police about an incident can be nerve wracking even if you had nothing at all to do with a crime under investigation.
What Property is Subject to Spousal Election in Pennsylvania?
One of the hallmarks of Pennsylvania estate law is that you cannot “disinherit” a spouse that you are currently married to, regardless of the state
Can I Be Arrested for DUI in PA if my BAC is Below .08%?
It is common knowledge that Pennsylvania, like many other states, has instituted a DUI law which makes it illegal to operate a motor vehicle if

Can Couples in a Common Law Marriage Get Divorced in Pennsylvania?
“Common law marriage” is a term that continues to get thrown around in conversation and in media, although it has a specific meaning within the
How Will a Divorce Affect My Family?
In previous decades, it was extremely common for parents to wait until their children mature into adulthood before they divorced, and it is often still
Can You Really Serve Divorce Papers on Facebook?
In a decade’s time, Facebook has gone from an Ivy-Leaguer alternative to MySpace to something that is so ubiquitous that people who are not on
Debt Collection Strategy: The Demand Letter
If someone owes you or your business money such as a supplier, customer, or even an associate or friend it is necessary to take prompt
What if One Spouse Doesn’t Want a Divorce?
In popular culture and the news, it can often seem as though most divorce narratives involve two people who have grown apart and/or had major