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A holiday divorce isn’t going to be easy emotionally

On behalf of Wolf, Baldwin & Associates, P.C. | Nov 24, 2017 | Uncategorized

Divorcing at any point in the year is an emotional journey. When you figure out that you need to divorce during the holidays, those emotions might overtake you. This can be a very dangerous thing to deal with because this is a time when you need to be able to make...

Pennsylvania law now allows adoptee to search for birth parents

On behalf of Wolf, Baldwin & Associates, P.C. | Nov 17, 2017 | Uncategorized

For the past 33 years, adoptees have not been able to request a copy of their original birth certificate. This past week, a new law passed that ended that restriction. Adult adoptees — those over 18 and out of high school — can now request a copy of their...

You only have so much control over your work environment

On behalf of Wolf, Baldwin & Associates, P.C. | Nov 8, 2017 | Workplace Illnesses

Staying healthy while you work is something that you only have limited control over, especially if there are hazardous substances in your workplace. One of the issues that you might find comes up is that you can’t really control your exposure to certain...

Have you discussed your parents’ wishes with them?

On behalf of Wolf, Baldwin & Associates, P.C. | Nov 4, 2017 | Uncategorized

Thinking about the day when your parents will pass away is not pleasant. There are a few things that you should discuss with them before that day comes. Finding out what their wishes are can ensure you are respecting them in their final days and the period after they...

Silica dust poses a significant hazard to workers

On behalf of Wolf, Baldwin & Associates, P.C. | Nov 2, 2017 | Workplace Illnesses

Workers who are exposed to silica are at risk of a condition known as silicosis. This condition is caused when the worker inhales crystalline silica. Some of the workers who are impacted by this condition include those in the construction, masonry, steel and various...

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