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Domestic Abuse
The term "domestic abuse" usually refers to crimes involving domestic violence, child abuse and child neglect, spousal abuse or domestic-partner abuse, and elder abuse. Domestic abuse isn't just physical; it also covers the threats, emotional abuse, harassment, and stalking that a spouse, partner, or date uses to control someone else's behavior.
While there are a number of legal actions you can take as the victim of a domestic abuse situation, the most important thing you can do is remove yourself from the situation or otherwise make it stop. Secondary actions include: filing a restraining order; claiming the house, finances and custody of the children; custody of any bank accounts or stocks; and many other things even if you were not the primary employed spouse.
Whatever your domestic abuse concerns, The Law Offices of Roslyn D. Morris offers free consultations to educate you about your rights and what you can do about your situation. We also assist individuals who are facing a restraining order or charge of abuse and believe it is false.
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Real Estate Matters
Landlord/ Tenant Matters (Representing Landlords)
Buy and Sell property
Real Estate Development
Settlements
Deed Preparation
Foreclosures
Housing Development & Redevelopment Projects ($500 Million Budget)
Cooperative and Condominium Conversions
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Business Matters
Corporations: For and Nonprofit
IRS Tax Exemption
Limited Liability Corporation
Partnerships
Sole Proprietor
Legal Counseling
Board of Directors Training
Contracts
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Estate Planning Matters
Estate planning is the process of anticipating and arranging for the disposal of an estate. Estate planning typically attempts to eliminate uncertainties over the administration of a probate and maximize the value of the estate by reducing taxes and other expenses. Guardians are often designated for minor children and beneficiaries in incapacity.
Our Estate Planning services include:
Last Will and Testament
Power of Attorney
Living Will
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Personal Injury Matters
Currently being updated. Please check back with us soon, or call 215.324.4424.
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Civil Law Matters
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