The Law Office of Jennifer K. Williams, LLC is participating in the 3rd Annual Women In Need Necessities Drive. All items collected will be distributed to women and families affected by domestic violence and in need of basic necessities. If you would like to contribute to the necessities drive, you can drop off your donations at my office. The drive ends December 5th. If you would like more information, please contact my office. This is a list of some of the kinds of items that are needed (new or very gently used): Women: underwear, sports bras, sweatpants, socks, coats, bus passes. Children: baby food, diapers/wipes, clothing/coats/socks/underwear, shoes, books, coloring books/crayons, blankets, G-rated DVD’s. Household/Toiletries: tissues, deodorant, toothpaste/toothbrushes, shampoo/conditioner, soap, brushes/combs, toilet paper/paper…
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Many people don’t have a will because they either 1) don’t think they need one or 2) understand that they need one, but procrastinate getting one prepared. “I don’t need a will, I don’t have an estate.” “I really don’t have anything to give anyone.” Sound familiar? Many people think that you only need “estate planning” if you have a lot of money or property. But, most people probably own some combination of the following: a house, a car, a life insurance policy, a retirement account, and/or a sentimental piece of jewelry or furniture. These are the kinds of things that make up your “estate.” A simple estate plan generally includes not only a will, to set out how you…
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If you’ve been charged with a criminal offense in summary court (magistrate or municipal) or in General Sessions court, you may be eligible for pre-trial intervention (PTI). PTI is a diversionary program (diversion from prosecution) designed for first time offenders charged with non-violent crimes. 1. Am I eligible for PTI? Generally, people with little to no criminal history may qualify for PTI. You have to be at least 17 years old PTI may be an option regardless of whether your charges are pending in municipal, magistrate, or general sessions court. If you have already done PTI in the past, you are not eligible. PTI is a one-shot deal. Once you’ve burned it, you cannot go through the program again for a…
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