Monthly Archives: June 2026
Will Filing for Bankruptcy Protect me from Eviction?
Your finances are a disaster, and you’ve spent more time dodging creditors than you’d like to admit. You’re so far behind on your bills that you’ve started to worry about the possibility of being evicted–and then what? The thought of being homeless scares you to death, and you’ll do whatever it takes to avoid… Read More »
Defending Medicaid Fraud Charges
Medicaid fraud costs taxpayers millions of dollars every year. The assortment of crimes involving Medicaid Fraud are all based on misrepresentations and/or false information that is provided in order to collect Medicaid payments. It might occur as organizations or individuals bill Medicaid for services that were never provided, it could involve making changes in… Read More »
The Impact of Domestic Violence on Kids
What do children see and hear in a home that is plagued with violence? Is it arguments, threats, and anger? Perhaps fear, weariness, and caution? What about physical destruction of property or attacks on a parent? The impact on children, as you might imagine, can be dramatic. A Search for Support Children experience fear… Read More »
Protest Arrests Lead to DNA Testing
The wrath of ICE agents or other officials toward demonstrators across the country has been well-documented. But new policies have led a number of peaceful protesters who were fighting for their communities to face more than arrest. That’s right, something disturbing is happening to some protestors across multiple states in a rejoinder to their… Read More »
