Validation

For many victims, the capture of a criminal brings an overwhelming sense of relief. They may have lived in fear for a long time, especially in cases of violent crimes or where the criminal was at large for years. Knowing that the perpetrator is no longer a threat can bring a sense of safety and security that allows the victim to start healing more deeply.

This can also offer a sense of closure. For victims, justice isn’t always about retribution but about an acknowledgment that what happened to them was wrong and that society is holding the criminal accountable. When a criminal is finally caught, it can symbolize that the chapter of their life where they were victimized is coming to an end, allowing them to begin moving forward.… Read More Validation

Q & A – How does the law see estranged adult children when it comes to inheritence?

Inheritance laws vary by jurisdiction, but generally speaking, estranged adult children may still have a legal claim to their parent’s estate. However, the specific circumstances of the estrangement and the laws of the jurisdiction in which the parent lived will play a significant role in determining the extent of the child’s legal claim. In some… Read More Q & A – How does the law see estranged adult children when it comes to inheritence?