Why Lack of Communication Feels So Frustrating One of the most common complaints clients have in family law cases is…
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Saving for College: What Happens to Unused Funds?
Planning for College Is Smart—But Life Doesn’t Always Go as Planned
Many parents and grandparents set aside money to help pay for a child’s or grandchild’s education. However, education paths often change. For example, a student may earn scholarships, choose a less expensive school, attend trade school, or skip college altogether.
As a result, families often ask an important question: What happens if there’s money left over?
The answer depends on how the funds are structured and what planning tools you used. Fortunately, estate planning offers several ways to stay flexible.
How Trust Planning Can Keep Education Funds Flexible
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Independent Contractor vs Employee: The Legal Line That Can Ruin Your Business
Most business owners don’t consider themselves facing an employment issue.
Until they do.
And when they do, it’s usually costly, disruptive, and entirely preventable.
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Injured Because a Staircase Handrail Broke? Your Legal Options in Illinois
If you were injured because a staircase handrail broke, you are not alone. Property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe premises, and when they fail to do so, serious injuries can occur. Broken or loose handrails are a common hazard in apartment buildings, offices, and public spaces, and these incidents often raise important legal questions about liability and compensation. If your injury happened on someone else’s property, you may have the right to pursue a claim. Understanding how Illinois law applies to these situations can help you take the next step. Call Ankin Law at 312-600-0000 to discuss…
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Who Is at Fault in a Parking Garage Car Accident in Chicago?
A parking garage car accident can raise complicated questions about fault and liability. Unlike collisions on open roads, parking garages involve tight spaces, limited visibility, and shared responsibilities between drivers and property owners. If you were injured in this type of crash, understanding how fault is determined in Illinois is essential to protecting your rights. Liability is rarely straightforward in these cases. Drivers often assume low speeds mean low risk, but parking garage accidents frequently involve confusion over right-of-way, blind spots, and unpredictable movement. These factors make it harder to determine who is responsible and how damages should be handled.
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What to Do If a Medical Implant Is Recalled After Your Surgery
When you undergo surgery involving a medical implant, you expect that device to improve your health, not introduce new risks. However, when a medical implant is recalled, it can leave you uncertain about your safety, your next steps, and your legal rights. Recalls can happen for many reasons, including manufacturing defects, design flaws, or newly discovered health risks that were not identified during testing. If you learn that a device implanted in your body has been recalled, it is important to act carefully and deliberately. The decisions you make can affect both your health outcomes and your ability to seek…
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Sexual Abuse Statute of Limitations: Can You Take Legal Action Years Later?
If you experienced sexual abuse in the past, you may still be asking an important and often difficult question: do you still have the right to take legal action? Many survivors live with uncertainty for years, unsure whether the law still allows them to come forward. It is common to assume that if you did not report the abuse immediately, your opportunity to pursue justice has passed. That assumption is not always correct. In recent years, the legal system has changed to better reflect the realities survivors face. Today, the sexual abuse statute of limitations is more flexible in many…
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How Do You Know If a Bad Medical Outcome Was Malpractice?
Understanding the difference between an unavoidable complication and negligence can be difficult. Patients are often left wondering whether their experience was preventable or simply part of the inherent risks of medical care. Not every negative medical result means something went wrong legally. Medicine involves risk, and even when doctors follow proper procedures, outcomes are not always as expected. However, there are situations where a poor result is not just unfortunate, it may indicate that a bad medical outcome was malpractice. If something was not handled properly during your medical care, you do not have to navigate these questions alone.
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Can You Sue If You Were Discharged Too Early From the Hospital?
Being discharged from a hospital is supposed to signal that you are stable enough to continue recovery at home. However, when you are discharged too early from the hospital, that decision can lead to serious complications, delayed treatment, or even readmission. In some cases, early discharge is not just a medical judgment call, it may be a form of negligence. Patients often trust that doctors and hospital staff are making decisions based on their best interests. When that trust is broken, it can leave you dealing with both medical and legal concerns. Understanding your rights is an important first…
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How FIRPTA Can Tie Up a Seller’s Real Estate Sale Proceeds
How FIRPTA Can Tie Up Your Real Estate Sale Proceeds
For many sellers, closing is the moment when months of planning finally turn into net proceeds.
But for some sellers, a large portion of those proceeds may be withheld at closing under a federal rule known as FIRPTA.
If that happens late in the transaction, it can come as a major shock.
In plain English, FIRPTA can cause 10% to 15% of the sale price to be withheld and sent to the IRS, even before the seller’s final tax liability is determined. In some cases, that money may not…
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Ankin Law Attorney Helps Middle Schoolers Learn More About the Law
One of Ankin Law’s most tenured attorneys had a chance to make a career day at a school in Buffalo Grove unique for a group of students. On April 2, workers’ compensation partner Scott Goldstein helped to organize a mock trial at Aptakisic Middle School, where the students picked a judge, jury, with two students taking on the roles as opposing attorneys. With Scott’s guidance, the class went through the exercise from the opening arguments to an eventual verdict. “It was a very interesting and fulfilling activity with the kids and it’s a neat way to show some students what it’s like…
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AI Efficiency Does Not Equal Legal Protection for Your Brand
If you are moving fast with generative tools, the best legal practices when you use AI are not optional. They are what keep a promising brand from turning into a trademark dispute, a false advertising claim, or a costly rebrand.What are the best legal practices when you use AI for branding?The best legal practices when you use AI for branding are to keep meaningful human control, clear names and slogans before launch, verify every marketing claim, review vendor terms, document creative decisions, avoid lookalike prompts, and require legal signoff before a campaign goes live. That answer matters because…
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Illinois Farm Divorce: What Happens to Equipment, Livestock, and Crops?
Illinois Farm Divorce: What Happens to Equipment, Livestock, and Crops? It is a question many farm families face when a marriage begins to break down. Unlike traditional divorces, farm divorces involve complex, high-value assets that are essential to daily operations.
In Illinois, farm divorces are governed by the same property division rules as other divorces. However, assets like equipment, livestock, crops, grain inventory, and business interests often require more detailed analysis. These assets may be marital or non-marital depending on the facts and may also involve reimbursement issues depending on how and when they were acquired, maintained, and used.
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How Is a Farm Divided in an Illinois Divorce? A Central Illinois Guide for Farmers
How Is a Farm Divided in an Illinois Divorce? A Central Illinois Guide for Farmers is one of the most important questions farm families face when a marriage ends. Unlike a typical divorce, farm divorces often involve land, equipment, livestock, and business interests that may have been built over generations. Understanding how Illinois courts approach these issues can help you make informed decisions and protect what matters most.
Understanding How Illinois Courts Divide Property
In Illinois, courts follow a structured legal process when dividing property in a divorce. The first step is classification.
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Product Safety Alert: CPSC Urges Consumers to Stop Using Sperax Walking Pads and Treadmills
April 16th, 2026 (Chicago, IL) — The CPSC has issued a product safety alert regarding Sperax walking pads and treadmills. These products have been known to suddenly stop or change speeds, resulting in falls and injuries. They have also been known to overheat, causing fires and other thermal events. Key Takeaways
- CPSC warns consumers to stop using Sperax brand treadmills and walking pads due to various issues that can lead to serious harm.
- Multiple incidents have been reporting regarding sudden speed changes and stopping as well as catching fire and overheating, with one concussion requiring medical care and several minor
AI Tools and Attorney-Client Privilege: What the Heppner Decision Means for You
Here is the AI and privacy issue that is not getting enough attention: AI meeting transcription tools.
Also, there is a federal court decision from earlier this year that has been generating a lot of conversation in legal circles, and a lot of confusion. If you have seen headlines like “court rules AI chats are not privileged” or “your AI conversations can be used against you,” here is the accurate version of what actually happened and what it means for you.
What about your attorney using AI? Here’s what you need to know.
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