by admin | Jun 12, 2020 | Blog
Ancillary Probate in Maine – by Stevens & Day The term “ancillary probate” is often uttered with dread – so much so that a good estate plan will often take avoidance of ancillary probate into account. That being said, if you find yourself in the position of...
by admin | Mar 2, 2020 | Blog
Texts, Social Media, and More: Using Electronic Evidence in Court – by Stevens & Day In today’s world, much of the information we process comes to us electronically. We receive and transmit emails and text messages. We take pictures and videos with our...
by admin | Jan 16, 2020 | Blog, Probate, Wrongful Death
Do I Inherit Anything When a Loved One Dies Owing a lot of Bills? – by Stevens & Day It is not unusual that an estate is opened and a number of creditors come forward with claims against the estate for money that they are owed. However, even if these...
by admin | Feb 13, 2019 | Accident Claims, Blog, Litigation, Personal Injury, Safety Tips, Wrongful Death
How to Avoid Getting in a Pedestrian-Vehicle Accident - by Stevens & Day How to Avoid Getting in a Pedestrian-Vehicle Accident Ask any Mainer to define ‘dangerous traveling conditions’ and you’ll likely hear about snow, ice, hail, rain, or fog… all realities of...
by admin | Dec 4, 2018 | Blog, Litigation, Safety Tips, Wrongful Death
The Two Types of Smoke Alarms, Explained – by Stevens & Day Did you know that there are two different types of smoke alarms? If not, you are not alone. Most people assume that they are protected if they have any standard smoke alarm (and a carbon monoxide...
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