Informative Blog Postings On Virginia Beach & Chesapeake Legal Topics
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What Are My Voting Options In Virginia? Virginia voting regulation changes and ways Virginians can vote on November 3. Election Day is now a state holiday in Virginia and voter ID is not required. -
COVIDWISE – The new COVID-19 app in Virginia On August 5, 2020, Virginia rolled out the new free COVIDWISE app using pandemic technology created by Apple and Google. Its purpose is to notify people if they might have been exposed to the coronavirus. -
New Fire Arms Laws for 2020 Virginia General Assembly passed 12 bills with firearm regulation provisions. Effective July 1, 2020 these new bills only amended existing laws and while the regulations are new to Virginia, none of the regulations are new in the United States. -
Be Aware of These 3 Social Media Pitfalls Social media can end up hurting your legal case if you're not careful. Read our blog to learn three ways your social media activity can come back to haunt you. -
Four Steps that will help you hire the Right Tax Preparer in Virginia Hiring the wrong tax preparer can be a crucial error. Kellam T. Parks, a managing member of Parks Zeigler, offers four tips on how to find the right one! -
Why Should You Hire an Attorney? An attorney can be costly, but a loss in court could end up costing a more in the long run. Read our latest blog to learn the advantages of hiring an attorney. -
If your home wifi network isn't secure, what can you do to make sure it is? Our experienced Virginia Beach attorneys can answer your questions. Is your home Wifi network secure? What can you do if it isn't? This blog discusses ways to increase your home network security. -
A clean laptop is a happy laptop It only takes a few items and a few moments to keep your laptop clean. Read here to learn how. -
Accountant by day, clutch goalie by night An incredible story about an accountant that rose to the occasion when called upon to play goalie in a professional hockey match. -
What is “Porting?" A new way for thieves to commit identity theft and circumvent two-factor authentication. Scammers are executing phony porting to commit identity theft. Read our new blog to learn what porting is, and how to help protect against it.