April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and one of the preventative measures the State of Kansas has taken is to legally require the reporting of suspected abuse by certain professionals who are most likely to encounter children and can identify the si…
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You may have heard the term “Guardian ad Litem” or “GAL” in the context of custody disputes or Child in Need of Care cases. Most people understand a Guardian ad Litem to be an attorney representing a child, but it’s a little more complicate…
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Dear Tai: My landlord won’t fix anything and is in breach of my lease for other reasons. I want to stop paying rent and move out immediately. Because the landlord won’t comply, can I say “bye-bye?” - Sincerely, Very Angry Tenant
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Parents going through a Child In Need of Care Case often find themselves in a situation that is intimidating, complicated, confusing and overwhelming. The first step to a successful outcome is to secure an attorney familiar with this area of law.
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[Originally published in the Journal of the Kansas Association for Justice, Vol. 39, Issue 5 (May 2016); Republished by Colorado Trial Lawyer’s Association, Jan. 2017] Several years ago, I had a friendly lunchtime discussion with a colleague ab…
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Vernon L. Jarboe, president of the law firm of Sloan, Eisenbarth, Glassman, McEntire & Jarboe, LLC is pleased to announce that Tai J. Vokins and Krystal L. Vokins have joined the firm. Both will be practicing primarily in the firm's Lawrence off…
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Vernon L. Jarboe, president of the law firm of Sloan, Eisenbarth, Glassman, McEntire & Jarboe, LLC is pleased to announce that Allison Maxwell Hibler has been accepted as a Member of the firm.
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Vern Jarboe and Jim McEntire have both been selected as top Kansas attorneys in real estate and family law, respectively, in the 2017 SuperLawyers for Missouri and Kansas. Selections are based on peer nomination and evaluation, followed by independen…
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Unfortunately many people hire an attorney long after they should have and “pay me later” becomes “pay me a lot more to solve a problem than it would have cost to prevent the problem.”
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