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Legal Articles, White Collar Crime

Miranda Rights

The importance of invoking your Miranda Rights

Who Decides For You? Powers of Attorney and Guardianships in Vermont

In far too many instances, couples neglect to plan for what medical treatment they might receive or who might have control over their personal assets once they become incapable of doing it themselves. Through a Power of Attorney, Health Care Directive, or by voluntary guardianship's, individuals can direct who will control life decisions made on their behalf in the event of incompetence or temporary or permanent disability

Real Estate Investor Defeats All Mortgage Fraud Charges

Multiple counts of mortgage fraud dismissed.

When Your Teen Turns 18

The benefits and consequences of turning 18

Good Kids Can Have Bad Days: Possession of a Fake I.D. in Florida

Consequences of possessing a fake I.D. in Florida

The real difference between Probation & Parole

A practical explanation of the difference between Probation and Parole with examples.

Significant Verdict for Defrauded Homeowners

Hispanic homeowners were tricked into signing away their home as party of a White Collar Crime Scheme in Los Angeles County. Skillful representation by Thaler Law resulted in a $157,622 judgment in their favor.

Connecticut Compulsory Education Laws: An Overview

A blog post about the compulsory education laws in Connecticut requiring children between the ages of 5 and 18 to attend public or private or home school.

Should Children Have to Go to School Younger?

A blog post about a proposed bill in Nevada that may mandate children to start school sooner.

Important Factors to Consider if Your Child Is Facing Expulsion

A blog post about what you need to do and think about when it looks like your child is about to be kicked out of school.

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