Gray divorce, which refers to divorce among people age 50 or older, is on the rise in the United States. In fact, according to studies, people over the age of 50 are now the most likely age group to get a divorce. Gray divorcees in Delaware can take some steps to...
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Can breathalyzer results be questioned in a DUI case?
When a person is charged with driving under the influence in Delaware, the breathalyzer evidence will be key. People might be under the impression that these tests are always accurate and there are no avenues to call them into question. In truth, there is a protocol...
What happens when a Delaware will’s executor dies first
Delaware residents name an executor in their last will and testaments so that the executor will carry out their final wishes. Sometimes, the executor may pass away, causing complications. In this event, a successor executor named in the will takes over the estate. The...