Attorney Lindsey E. Egan: The Legal Superstar You'll Actually Enjoy Working With!
Legal matters can be stressful and intimidating, but fear not! We've found the unicorn of lawyers who combines exceptional skills with a wicked sense of humor. Enter attorney Lindsey E. Egan, the legal superstar you'll not only want in your corner but also want to grab a margarita with afterward. Let's dive into why Attorney Egan is the best lawyer, and we promise, this won't be your typical legal spiel.
Divorce, Margaritas, and 90s Jams - The Perfect Recipe for a Fresh Start
Are you contemplating the D-word? Divorce, that is. Well, buckle up, my friend, because this blog is about to take you on a hilarious journey of self-discovery, accompanied by 90s jams, margaritas, true crime podcasts, and of course, the perfect lawyer – me! If you're ready to embrace the quirks of life, dance to your own beat, and find a lawyer who's just as unique as you are, keep reading. It's time to unleash your inner '90s spirit and embark on a divorce adventure like no other!
Unbreak My Heart - Why You Shouldn't Go Solo in Divorce Without an Attorney
In the realm of relationships, the '90s brought us unforgettable hits that spoke to the joys and pains of love. But when it comes to divorce, leaving your legal battles to the tunes of the '90s may not be the wisest move. In this blog, we'll take a nostalgic journey back to the era of iconic music while exploring why going through a divorce without an attorney can be a dangerous dance. So put on your headphones, crank up the volume, and let's discover why seeking professional legal counsel is essential when navigating the rocky road of divorce.
5 Reasons Why We Love Family Law
There’s no better feeling than a major court victory for a very deserving client. Many of our clients come to us after being pro se and bullied by either opposing counsel or were not able to articulate their argument to the judge. The feeling of righting the wrongs that have been done for our clients makes all of the hard work worth it!
Can I disclaim a relative from my inheritance?
Sometimes, clients come to our office not to specifically delineate their family members and loved ones in their will, but to intentionally disinherit, or “disclaim” certain family members from receiving any inheritance, or gaining the power to make important decisions, on your behalf.
Attention, Parents: It’s Time to Chat About Important Family Decisions with Your College-Bound Student
Let’s chat for a minute about what happens when your student heads off to college and inevitably turns 18. Aside from having a party and celebrating the momentous occasion of emerging adulthood, you’re going to need to consider what it means for them to have achieved adult status. Their new status allows them to vote, serve in the military, serve on a jury, sign a contract, and get married without your consent. They can be on the hook for loans or lines of credit (credit cards) that they take out. This is the time to talk to your student about credit cards, loans, financing, repayment, credit scores, etc. - all the fun things that come along with officially becoming an adult!
Re-Evaluating Relationships this Spring
It feels like Spring took just about forever to get here, but I feel confident in saying that is finally, fully, completely here! The flowers are blooming, the birds are singing, and I’ve come out of my winter hibernation ready to take on the world!
The Secret Behind Negotiation
There’s a stereotypical prototype of what a “good” lawyer is. The common phrase is that you want a lawyer who is a shark or a pit bull. The best lawyer is seen as one who bulldozes over your opponent and makes sure they get their way, every time.
How to File for Adoption in Massachusetts
Filing for adoption in Massachusetts can be incredibly simple or complex depending on the situational factors. Either way, it is strongly recommended by mass.gov to retain an attorney for the adoption process.
Can I Get A Restraining Order For My Child?
Yes. In some cases, you can get a restraining order on behalf of your child. A restraining order is a serious matter that will ensure that the person who the restraining order is against will not be allowed to go anywhere near your child or can contact them in any way.
Keeping Both Parents Involved with School After a Separation
Your child’s school life should not be a source of stress for you regarding your divorce! As long as you work with the school and set some ground rules with your co-parent, your child’s school activities and your involvement should be a source of pride and fun for you, not stress! When going through the divorce and custody process, talk to your attorney about a clause that allows equal access to school records and information.