Archive for November, 2018
Nov 27, 2018

by Justin Van Den Heuvel Few areas of family law are more contentious than child support. This is evident in how people commonly react to paying a court-ordered obligation that exceeds what society deems fair. Child support offices are there to enforce court orders made in the best interests of the children involved, and nothing more. Children deserve […]

Nov 20, 2018

by Justin Van Den Heuvel Seems like three decades ago, “cash in hand” and traditional mortgages were the only two methods of buying homes regardless of condition. Deals closed with handshakes, families embarked on their new journey and realtors grew their businesses with Yellow Pages ads, grocery store cork boards and billboard signs. Land contracts were far from […]

Nov 6, 2018

by Justin Van Den Heuvel You have committed a felony, and have been recommended by legal counsel to accept a plea deal. Signing off on the plea deal structured by prosecution and your counsel, you accept the sentence that is given to you in lieu of going to trial. Provided you were not coerced into taking the […]