In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Child Support: The Extraordinary Medical Expense Component By Frederick L. Kobb Mary and Frank have a child together and are now separating. That child has... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Frequent Misconceptions about Revocable Trusts By: Michael Gordon I recently received a call from a client who said to me “I have to have a... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: New Far Rule Implementing the TikTok Ban Has Been Issued By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. We have all heard the news swirling around the popular... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: R-E-S-P-E-C-T My Wishes: Aretha’s Holographic Will by Thomas J. Moran On Tuesday, July 11, a jury in Tennessee ended a long-running family legal dispute... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Beneficiary Designations and Estate Planning by Mary Alice Smolarek Beneficiary designations play an important role in the transfer of assets after your death. They... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Immigration Update: USCIS to Expand List of STEM Degrees on July 12, 2023 By Jan Pederson USCIS has updated the list of STEM degrees as of... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: An Update on Obtaining an Absolute Divorce in Maryland By: Mollie G Caplis Many seasoned family law attorneys notice an uptick in receiving calls for... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Changes to Immigration I-9 Form Completion Requirements Coming Soon By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. As all employers know, under Federal Immigration law employers are required... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Immigration Update: USCIS Announces Expansion of Premium Processing to Applicants Seeking F, M, or J Nonimmigrant Status By Jan Pederson USCIS announced on June 12,... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: College Planning: What You Need to Know About Medical Release Documentation and Powers of Attorney by Mary Alice Smolarek Congratulations, your child is going... Read More »