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Episodes

Tuesday Jan 20, 2026

Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Crash Course, Injury Law*, Joseph Ghabour discusses the crucial timelines and deadlines that shape personal injury cases. From the importance of immediate post-accident steps to understanding statute of limitations intricacies, Joe provides valuable insights for accident victims and their families.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – The significance of post-accident documentation
04:15 – Understanding statute of limitations for personal injury cases
09:10 – Factors influencing case settlement and trial decisions
12:45 – Explaining "no fee unless you win" in contingency fee cases
16:20 – Factors affecting case duration and resolution speed
19:55 – Insights on New Jersey's comparative negligence system
About the Show:
*Crash Course, Injury Law* with Joseph Ghabour provides expert guidance on navigating personal injury cases with clarity and confidence. Attorney Joseph Ghabour, licensed in New Jersey, New York, and Florida, offers valuable insights and resources for accident victims seeking legal support.

Tuesday Jan 20, 2026

Episode Summary:
In this episode, Immigration Attorney Seth D. Stringer sheds light on the intricacies of VAWA petitions, offering valuable insights into the evidence required, common misconceptions, and the timeline involved. He emphasizes the importance of documenting abuse, seeking therapy, and gathering supporting evidence to strengthen the case. Seth's expertise provides a clear roadmap for individuals facing challenging situations and seeking immigration relief.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Seth's Journey into Immigration Law
03:45 – Understanding the Privacy of VAWA Applications
05:20 – Types of Evidence Supporting VAWA Petitions
07:10 – Importance of Detailed Storytelling
09:05 – Timeline for VAWA Applications
11:30 – Impact of Careful Evidence Gathering
13:15 – Advice for Individuals Feeling Overwhelmed
15:00 – Closing Remarks
About the Show:
*Immigration Answers* is a podcast series dedicated to providing valuable insights and guidance on navigating the complex landscape of immigration law. Join us as we unravel key immigration topics, shed light on legal processes, and offer practical solutions for individuals seeking clarity and assistance in their immigration journey.

Tuesday Jan 20, 2026

Episode Summary:
In this episode, Tieesha Taylor discusses the crucial legal priorities families should focus on after receiving a dementia diagnosis. She emphasizes the significance of taking small legal steps at a time, starting with ensuring loved ones have essential legal documents in place to protect their finances and create a medical plan for future decision-making.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – First Legal Priorities After Diagnosis
03:15 – Consequences of Delaying Legal Planning
05:10 – Urgency of Essential Legal Documents
06:45 – Balancing Independence and Protection
08:20 – Benefits of Early Planning for Families
10:00 – Florida Laws Ensuring Dignity for Persons with Dementia
11:45 – Practical Steps for Caregivers Handling Legal Paperwork
13:30 – Case Example of Thoughtful Planning After Diagnosis
15:15 – Potential Hurdles Without Early Legal Planning
17:00 – Recommendations for Suspecting Early Signs of Dementia
About the Show:
*Caregiver Council* offers valuable insights and guidance on elder law, caregiving, and long-term planning. Tieesha Taylor, founder of the Elderly Care Law firm, provides compassionate legal services to families in South Florida, navigating complex legal issues with expertise and care.

Tuesday Jan 20, 2026

Episode Summary:
Casio Shyn, a former attorney, US Marine, and classical civilizations major, delves into how historical events have shaped his perspective on democracy and current events. Through discussions on the printing press, public education, and the concept of modern democracy, Casio highlights the significance of past eras and their impact on society today.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
02:15 – Importance of the printing press in history
04:30 – Evolution of public education
06:20 – Contrasting ancient and modern democracy
09:45 – Connection between democracy, individual rights, and the end of slavery
12:10 – Influence of classical antiquity on the Renaissance
14:30 – Spread of knowledge and the scientific revolution
About the Show:
*Reconciliation* explores diverse perspectives on historical and contemporary issues, offering insightful discussions on societal developments and cultural influences. Join us as we navigate through the complexities of history to better understand the world around us.

Tuesday Jan 20, 2026

Episode Summary: In this episode of *Criminal Law Unfiltered*, Robert M. Helfend and delves into the nuances of federal drug cases compared to state prosecutions. He highlights the stark differences in potential sentencing, mandatory minimums, and the initiation of investigations, offering valuable insights for defendants facing federal drug charges.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
00:45 – Key Difference Between State and Federal Drug Charges
01:30 – Factors Drawing Federal Prosecutor's Attention to Drug Cases
03:15 – Initiation of Federal Narcotics Investigations
05:00 – Commonality of Conspiracy Charges in Federal Drug Cases
06:30 – Contrasting Federal and State Drug Charges
08:10 – Role of DEA in Building Federal Cases
09:45 – Speed of Formal Charges in Federal Court
11:20 – Wrapping Up the Discussion on State vs. Federal Cases
About the Show:
*Criminal Law Unfiltered* provides valuable insights into the complex world of criminal law. Join Robert M. Helfend  as he navigates through various legal topics, offering strategic defense perspectives and expert advice.

Tuesday Jan 20, 2026

Episode Summary:In this episode of Not Guilty Lawyers, Guns and Money, criminal defense attorney Edward Johnson walks listeners through the DUI process in Illinois—from the initial traffic stop to court proceedings and license reinstatement. Edward explains common mistakes drivers make, what police look for during stops, field sobriety tests, and breath or blood testing. He shares tips on protecting your rights, avoiding unnecessary evidence, and navigating the legal system to minimize the impact of a DUI on your license, insurance, and future. Essential guidance for anyone facing a DUI or wanting to understand the process.
Key Timestamps Summary:
00:00 – Understanding what happens after a DUI arrest in Illinois.01:30 – How routine stops can escalate, police motivations, and common triggers for DUI arrests.03:00 – What they are, why they’re unreliable, and tips if asked to perform them.05:00 – Your rights to refuse testing and how refusal impacts license suspension.07:30 – How Edward helps clients protect their license and prepare for court.10:00 – What evidence the state can rely on and how refusal can impact the case.12:30 – Insurance, license reinstatement, financial and other implications of a DUI.15:00 – How to interact with police, preserve your rights, and avoid making the situation worse.16:30 – What to expect during processing, impoundment, and getting released.
About the Show:Not Guilty Lawyers, Guns and Money features Edward Johnson, a leading criminal defense attorney in Illinois. With expertise in DUI defense, criminal cases involving guns, drugs, and government overreach, Edward provides actionable strategies to protect your rights, license, and future.

Monday Jan 19, 2026

Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Blueprint to Billions*, Terry Bruner delves into the concept of generational wealth, emphasizing the importance of assets that can be passed down through multiple generations. He debunks myths surrounding generational wealth and highlights the significance of real estate, particularly HUD deals, in creating a lasting legacy for families and communities.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Defining Generational Wealth
03:45 – Misconceptions about Inherited Wealth
07:20 – Challenges Faced by Next Generations
11:10 – Shifting Perspectives on Real Estate Investment
15:45 – The Longevity of Real Estate Investments
18:30 – Planning for Wealth Transfer
22:15 – Balancing Lifestyle with Legacy
26:00 – Case Study: Inter-Generational Business Dynamics
30:10 – The Multifaceted Definition of Wealth
33:45 – Starting with the 'Why' in Wealth Building
About the Show:
*Blueprint to Billions* explores the intersection of legal strategy and real estate scale, offering actionable insights for individuals looking to build lasting wealth through property investments. Join Terry Bruner as he guides developers, nonprofits, and investors in navigating complex housing transactions to create a legacy of prosperity.

Monday Jan 19, 2026

Summary:In this episode, Andy explains what to do after a loved one passes away. He walks families through both the emotional and legal steps they should take, including how to handle grieving, order death certificates, locate important estate planning documents, and contact Social Security. Andy also shares how his firm’s “Legacy Portal” helps families stay organized and avoid confusion during a difficult time. He explains what probate is, how it works, and how to keep assets out of court through proper planning.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction01:15 – Focus on Family and Grieving02:30 – Ordering Death Certificates04:45 – Finding Estate Planning Documents06:40 – The Legacy Portal09:50 – When a Will Can’t Be Found11:15 – Where to Store Legal Documents13:30 – Contacting Social Security14:20 – Understanding Probate16:00 – What Assets Go Through Probate17:00 – Joint Ownership vs. Trusts18:30 – Final Thoughts
Show Description:When a loved one passes away, knowing what to do next can ease both emotional and legal stress. In this episode, Andy outlines the essential steps families should take after a death—from ordering death certificates and finding wills to understanding probate and the role of trusts. He also explains how his firm’s Legacy Portal helps clients stay organized and make the process easier for their families.

Monday Jan 19, 2026

Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Planning with Purpose*, attorney Deb Morneau explains the probate process in New Hampshire, highlighting the timeline, complexities, and stress it can bring to families. She emphasizes the importance of simple planning choices to ease the burden on loved ones and streamline the distribution of assets.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Probate Process in New Hampshire
04:15 – Challenges and Delays in Probate
08:10 – Planning Choices to Avoid Probate
11:45 – Role of Wills in Probate
14:20 – Real-Life Example of Smooth Probate Process
17:35 – Common Oversights Leading to Probate
20:10 – Tips for Simplifying Estate Planning
About the Show:
*Planning with Purpose* focuses on guiding families in Southern and Central New Hampshire through practical, thoughtful estate planning to alleviate stress and ensure a smooth transition of assets. Deb Morneau, an expert in family law, offers insights and strategies to help listeners make informed decisions for their future.

Monday Jan 19, 2026

Episode Summary:In this episode, Rahul Kishore explains what to do when your spouse delays, avoids, or refuses to participate in the divorce process. He breaks down how the court handles non-responsive spouses, what “default judgment” means, and why acting quickly protects your financial and parental rights. Rahul also discusses Maryland’s updated divorce laws, when mediation helps (and when it doesn’t), and how his firm guides clients through difficult and emotional cases.
Key Timestamps:00:00 – What to do when a spouse won’t cooperate01:20 – How long a spouse has to respond after being served03:00 – Using subpoenas and discovery when information is withheld05:00 – Maryland’s new divorce laws and three legal grounds07:40 – When mediation helps—and when to avoid it10:10 – Why you shouldn’t delay filing for divorce12:30 – How to manage emotions during a high-conflict divorce14:30 – How persistence often leads to fair settlements
About the Show:Conflict to Clarity in Family Matters features Maryland divorce attorney Rahul Kishore, who helps clients navigate complex family law challenges with honesty, compassion, and strategy. Each episode provides practical guidance for people facing divorce, custody issues, or uncooperative spouses—turning confusion and conflict into clarity.

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