March 2008 | MacElree.com


What Can You Do When You Owe More On Your Property Than It Is Worth?

By Michael G. Louis, Esquire

Just because you owe more on your real estate than it is worth does not mean that there is nothing you can do.

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Legal Claims from Accidental Deaths

By Timothy F. Rayne, Esquire

Under Pennsylvania law, the spouse, children and/or legal heirs of the deceased person (decedent) have the right to pursue those claims in court in order to receive monetary compensation to attempt to make up for the loss.

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Who Has Exclusive Possession Of My House?

By Mary Ann Plankinton, Esquire

If you are contemplating divorce or are in a current divorce proceeding and possession of your family home is an issue, I recommend that you review the legislative intent and factors set forth above in comparison with your particular set of circumstances.

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Brian Nagle Participates in Widener Legal Career Panel

MacElree Harvey attorney fields questions on career opportunities in commercial real estate law.

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Michael G. Louis Offers "Short Sale" Workshop to Local Realtors, Attorneys, and Investors

Workshop explains the elements of avoiding foreclosure during real estate and mortgage market downturn.

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Tim Rayne Publishes Informative New Book

MacElree Harvey attorney Timothy F. Rayne recently published a new book: "A Lawyer's Guide to Purchasing Car Insurance."

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