Preparing a Will
A Last Will and Testament isn’t only for a person who is terminally ill or elderly. Parents can set up wills for their children to ensure that their money and property goes to them in case of any eventuality. A family attorney will help walk you through the legalities of setting up this kind of document. Also, a lawyer can also help you establish a medical directive and grant authority to make medical decisions on your behalf to an assigned person. This is especially important if you have young children and your spouse is no longer around. The medical directive can be assigned to your parents, sibling, or eldest child if he or she is already of age.
Protection from Abuse
Abuse comes in many shapes and forms. The family home is a breeding ground for various types of abuse – be it physical, sexual, emotional and financial. A family attorney can help stop before it gets any worse. If the abuse is physical, concerned parties can step in and file a restraining order against the person initiating the violence. Unfortunately, in most cases, the abuser is a parent or a member of the family. In this case, the state steps in and files a case against him or her. A family lawyer can then make sure that the restraining order is carried out.
Family attorneys do more than handle just divorce cases and paternity suits. They are here to help with various problems and issues which may arise.