Everyone knows that driving is a risky and potentially dangerous activity; nevertheless, navigating traffic in a motor vehicle is a necessary part of most of our lives. For this reason, we all need to make sure that we're driving as safely as possible, and that means...











Commercial Law

Month: November 2018
2 important issues relating to hotels and premises liability
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Nov 21, 2018 | Premises Liability
Arizona hotels receive a lot of visitors and guests. To ensure that these guests don't get hurt, the property owners and managers of these hotels need to keep their premises safe and free of unnecessary dangers. Failure to do so could render the property owners at...
Basic facts about wills in Arizona
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Nov 20, 2018 | Wills
Your will is the final message you'll leave to family members, and it dictates how your estate and other affairs should be handled after you die. Since every state has different rules and regulations that apply to the creation and signing of wills, let's take a closer...
Choosing between a revocable and irrevocable trust
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Nov 17, 2018 | Wills
If you have decided upon creating a trust as a part of your estate plan, it's now time for you to think about the details. There are many trusts to choose from, all of which offer certain benefits and restrictions.The first question you should ask yourself when...
When is a swimming pool liable for injuries?
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Nov 15, 2018 | Premises Liability
Taking your children to a swimming pool over the weekend is a great way to spend time. It offers the opportunity to get some exercise, practice an important skill and have fun while doing it. You might enjoy swimming at a friend's house or going to a local...
The biggest cause of fatal crashes in Arizona
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Nov 13, 2018 |
The most notorious causes of fatal car accidents are drunk driving, distracted driving and speeding. These tend to get the most attention, and for good reason, as preventing these hazards can eliminate high numbers of traffic-related deaths.However, they are not...
Common questions about wills and incapacity
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Nov 9, 2018 | Wills
If you have a close family member who has recently passed away, it is likely that they left a will so that their assets could be appropriately distributed. If you were surprised by the instructions of the will, or if the will was updated toward the end of the person's...
Understanding trespassing and premises liability
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Nov 7, 2018 | Premises Liability
In general, a premises owner is liable for any injuries that occurred on their premises when it can be shown that the injury was caused by unsafe circumstances. However, in order for an injured person to take legal action against the premises owner in question, their...
A trust might be the best place for your life insurance policy
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Nov 2, 2018 | Trusts
Many people underestimate the true value of their estate. When they learn that the estate tax threshold in 2018 stands at $11.8 million per estate, they may believe that they stand no chance of owing estate taxes at the end of their lifetime.However, it is important...



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