// BLOG
I have been served. What shall I do?
August 8, 2009
If you have been served with legal process by a constable, sheriff, or other person in Massachusetts most importantly do not ignore it. The papers you were served with should clearly indicate what you are expected to do. Even if you do not agree with what the papers say or how they were delivered some action is required. (more…)
Can I represent myself in court, and should I?
August 8, 2009
In Massachusetts if you are an individual you have the right to represent yourself. This right is guaranteed in Article 12 of the Massachusetts Constitution. There are even many resources to assist you represent yourself. If you are not an individual, namely a corporation, LLC, trust, or some other entity, you need to retain an attorney. However, just because you have the right to represent himself should you? (more…)
Taylor Law Office webiste is live
July 17, 2009
Welcome to the internet presence of the Taylor Law Office. I invite you to take a look around, and even tell me what you think. Be kind please.
I have been practicing law since 2003 representing individuals and businesses in a variety of different areas. I have worked with companies to manage their accounts receivables (collections), prosecute claims they have, and to defend various claim made against them. I have also represented individuals who facing various claims against them of a criminal, family or domestic relations, or civil nature. Read more about me here.
I encourage you to bookmark my site and subscribe to the RSS feed to stay up to date on firm news and events, as well as get my thoughts on various legal issues that may affect you, or those close to you.