Sunday, May 19, 2013

How do I get my family back?

Before parents decide that it is time to get a divorce many questions come up. You may have even seen or experienced yourself a situation where you try and stay with your significant other or your spouse for much longer then is healthy because of "the best interest of the children". If a relationship is suffering so much that divorce is being considered at all then it may be time to step back from the situation. Remember kids are very smart and as much as parents may try and hide the issues they are having in their relationship its nearly a guarantee that the kids already know that something is going on. By the time parents decide that divorce may be the best solution often times the children have already gone through some very hard situations and possibly endured conflicts that are not appropriate for any child.

There are always going to be many questions that come up in a divorce, but if it has even crossed your mind then its a good time to involve a lawyer. If just for some advice on how to keep your family from separating if its not necessary but mostly to keep the children from having to endure situations that are hard on them. One thing for certain is that if you find the right attorney at law many of the issues which affect children can be completely avoided. Kids are tough and will bounce back but the less pain you can put them through the better. Contact a good lawyer now. TR Spencer & Associates has a great staff which will help you every step of the way and you can contact Terry directly on facebook if you have questions or just need some advice.

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Sunday, May 5, 2013


A will is a legal document that is left behind for loved ones after one’s death containing instructions as to what should be done with any assets or cash and how things are to be dispersed throughout your family. Sadly, when someone is on his or her deathbed, rather than focusing on spending quality time with the loved one, some families get wrapped up in all the legalities that go along with “who gets what.” Some family members might feel they are not getting their “fair share” and this can not only cause a rift between family members, but also make the last moments of a passing loved one less than amicable.

This is why it is a good idea to have a solid will drawn up, so as to avoid as much conflict as possible among family members. Having someone in the family designated to handle the dispersal of assets and money can make things much easier and less stressful for family members.

To get started on your own will planning, contact the attorneys at T.R. Spencer and associates. They have years of expertise in planning these types of important documents. See trspencer.com for more information.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

House purchased with undisclosed issues in contract

Question: My wife and I bought our house 2.5 years ago. In spring we had to have part of bathroom floor replaced due to a previous leak. We contacted the seller and she remembered the repair of toilet but would not pay for repairs of floor. During that repair the plumber found crawl space had 30" of water in it and I had to pump it out. No apparent damage but Ifound a sump already in place on the far end of house and neighbors confirmed it being pumped out each spring. Now have water damage to floor in master bathroom from previous repair. None of this was not disclosed.

Answer: The failure to disclose should sound in contract, since it is failure to provide all the disclosures required by a written contract. In that case, the statute of limitations should be 6 years in Utah. However, if you believe that you have a claim, do not wait to go to an attorney--speak with one now. That way, even if under the precise circumstances of your situation, it turns out that the more appropriate SOL is that for fraud, which is only 3 years in UT, you'd still be able bring a lawsuit.

The law office of Terry R Spencer and Associates specializes in real estate law. Contact him immediately in order to resolve this or any situation realted to your newly purchase property or soon to be purchased home. www.trspencer.com

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