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West Virginia Enacts Temporary Remote Notarization Rule

In early April, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner issued an emergency rule to establish a temporary alternative to in-person notarization of documents. This executive order eliminates…

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Divorce And Custody In The Time Of Covid-19

You’ve heard the prediction: nine months from now we’ll be in the throes of a coronavirus baby boom. It’s an optimistic, if not humorous, take on life after…

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At Wdhj We Are Working

Everyday life has come to a standstill since Covid-19 came on the scene. But we know life doesn’t really stop, even in the face of a pandemic. At…

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When The Unexpected Happens: How Luke Perry Protected His Family

The passing of high-profile personalities affords us an opportunity to talk about the importance of proper estate planning. You may recall in August when Aretha Franklin’s death was…

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Appealing A Notice Of Increase Of Assessment

Every three years, county assessors across West Virginia conduct routine property tax assessments. The three-year cycle varies from county to county, but invariably, if you are a property…

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Do I Have To Go To Court After A Traffic .....

This is a common question we get. After someone has been in a traffic accident, whether they’ve been injured or not, they’re worried about going to court. In…

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