Recent Blog Posts

Easing the Transition into Step-parenthood of a Teen
Entering into a remarriage can be easier than learning how marriage works for the first time. You gained years of experience on how to be in a relationship and how to ensure your needs and the needs of your spouse are being met, even though the relationship ultimately didn’t survive. There are also challenges… Read More »

Annual Round of Commercial Vehicle Road Checks Has Troubling Results
When large commercial vehicles are not properly driven, loaded, or maintained, they can be highly dangerous to those with whom they share the road. Commercial trucking is a heavily-regulated field, but many carrier companies fail to adhere to these rules and pressure their drivers to do likewise. Each year, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance… Read More »

Plan Ahead to Protect Your Divorce Settlement from Seizure in Bankruptcy
One of the more complex aspects of filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 is determining what property should be considered part of your estate and ensuring that your most important possessions are covered by an exemption. Normally, the property that the court will consider to be yours will be only what you own at… Read More »

Survey Exposes Lack of Knowledge on Recovery from Childbirth on Behalf of Nurses
The United States has the dubious distinction of having the highest maternal mortality rate among affluent countries. A recent survey conducted by MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing revealed one possible cause for the rate of maternal deaths: nurses simply don’t know as much as they should about the reasons that women die… Read More »

Can I get a Divorce if My Spouse Doesn’t Want One?
In many cases of divorce, both spouses recognize that the marriage is no longer a happy one and are in agreement that it is time to go their separate ways. But what happens if one spouse doesn’t agree to the end of the marriage? Read on to learn about obtaining a divorce in New… Read More »

Research Shows that Rear Seat Passengers Less Likely to Buckle Up
One of the most persistent myths people hold about motor vehicle safety is that, since they won’t fly through the front windshield, seat belts are unnecessary for passengers sitting in the back seat of a car. New research shows how differently average Americans view the safety concerns involved in not wearing a seatbelt in… Read More »

Are You Entitled to Exclusive Occupancy of the Marital Home?
Immediately after you and your spouse decide to get a divorce, you’re probably still living together in the home you shared as a couple. If neither you nor your spouse has somewhere else to stay while you finalize your divorce and make more permanent arrangements, you may find yourself continuing to share the home… Read More »

Intersections a Danger Zone for Drivers
It should come as no surprise that a portion of the road where drivers traveling in opposite directions must cross paths would be more dangerous than nearly any other portion of the road. Federal research shows that intersections facilitate a large share of all accidents, and that several common behaviors are often to blame… Read More »

Defective Heater Causes Home Fire in Kingston
A house fire recently sent one woman to the hospital and caused damage to a Kingston home. The firemen tasked with extinguishing the fire believe that the blaze was spurred by a defective appliance. Read on to learn about how defective wiring can cause fires in the home, and contact a Hudson Valley products… Read More »

Find the Custody-Sharing or Visitation Agreement that Works for Your Family
Each child is unique, and as a result, visitation schedules and custody arrangements should be unique, as well. When you’re in the midst of a divorce, one of the most time-consuming aspects of the split may be determining how child custody will be divided between you and your ex. By learning your options, you… Read More »