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Today we’re continuing Abigail F. Tuttle’s blog on the Top 10 ways you, as a client, can help your family law attorney do their very best work on your behalf. If you’d like a refresher, 1-5 can be found here. 6. If this, then that You know your spouse and/or the other party best. Prepare…
What’s in a name? A lot, when you’ve found that special someone to share your life with, which is the case with our very own Abigail Fillman. She recently married Warner Tuttle and today we celebrate with her again as she makes her name change official in her professional life. Abigail Fillman is now Abigail…
Join us this Thursday, May 28 as we co-host a Pennridge Chamber of Commerce “Business After Hours” card exchange with Sisters U. We’re looking forward to visiting with colleagues old and new at our 847 West Market Street office from 5-7pm. Please register with the Pennridge Chamber of Commerce by calling 215-257-5390 or email pennridgecc@pennridge.com.
Yesterday our firm’s founder, Mr. Weber, celebrated his birthday with our current firm partners at a lunch at The Washington House. Happy Birthday, Mr. Weber! This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.
The firm is so fortunate to have a tremendous support team and we had a terrific time celebrating them at a luncheon at Stella’s House Blend Cafe in Sellersville. Many thanks to Stella’s for the delicious food and wonderful service. Thanks also to Craftery for the jewelry dish gifts everyone received and to Ashley Muir of Intelativity Creative for…
Our Word of the Month for May, perspective, was inspired by this series of photos we received in an email. “As a Pilot Sees the World,” shows cities and landmarks of the world from a breathtaking and thought-provoking vantage. We learn from Flyboyzblog.com that the city shown above – Venice, Italy – “is situated on a…
So, you may be asking yourself, “Do I really need a will if I have little property or money?” Many people think that their “children will handle everything” or that they “don’t have much” so they don’t need a will. However, the answer is a clear “Yes. You need a will.” A will is simply…
Are you the parent of a teenager preparing to take the Pennsylvania driver’s test to obtain his/her driver’s license? If so, I encourage you to join them in reading the new Pennsylvania Driver’s Manual prior to your teenager taking the test. You can read it right now in PDF form on the PennDot website. This…