The Adoption Law Firm announces that Attorney Ben DuPré has accepted an offer to join the Alabama Attorney General’s Office next month. Ben will join a team of Assistant Attorneys General defending …
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Considering Trusts
We'd like to talk about a few of the potential benefits you could reap from an essential component of Legacy Planning: Trusts! Trusts can transfer your assets to your heirs at death without going …
Legacy Planning Matters: Healthcare Directives
Everybody knows going to the hospital requires a lot of forms to fill out. Do you really want to be in a hospital gown to read and parse through the hospital’s pre-printed Durable Healthcare Power of …
Victory for Religious Liberty
"I am honored to have served as local counsel for this young Christian man who was fired by GE for following his convictions of keeping the Sabbath holy. Great to work with my old friends at the …
Anatomy of a Legacy Plan
No two Legacy Plans are exactly alike, of course; but the average Legacy Plan will contain certain basic documents that everyone should have. Alabama Attorney Samuel Johnson explains some of the basic …
Estate Planning: Why Should Adoptive Parents Make a Will?
Adoptive parents — like all parents — should strongly consider making a Will to protect their family's future and ensure their wishes are honored. Here are some unique and important reasons for …
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McLure & Associates Join American Civil Rights Project in Urging Auburn University to Stop Race-Based Scholarships
Today, the American Civil Rights Project, along with Alabama co-counsel Ben DuPré, warned Auburn University and the Auburn University Foundation (the “AUF”) that their racially exclusive scholarships …
Understanding Administrative Law in the State of Alabama
If you are a professional in the State of Alabama, you are likely regulated by one of the more than 50 occupation-related state boards or agencies. See a partial list of professions regulated below. …
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How to Write a Proposed Order – Brevity is Best
When a juvenile court has not made specific factual findings in support of its judgments, we must presume that the juvenile court made those findings necessary to support its judgment, provided that …
The First Question the Court Must Ask
When the service of process on the defendant is contested as being improper or invalid, the burden of proof is on the plaintiff to prove that service of process was performed correctly or …
