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Ashley graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology from Ball State University, a university in Muncie, Indiana. She went on to earn her J.D. from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, where she was a member of Phi Alpha Delta (a law fraternity). Ashley added insightful and unique content to our Law Library, covering in-depth guides for what various types of attorneys need to know in order to have a successful case. From estate planning to medical malpractice, these guides help readers know what they should have prepared before they hire an attorney.
Articles By Ashley Roncevic
- What Does My Tax Lawyer Need to Know?
Tax law is the body of laws and regulations that govern the tax process in the United States. These laws are extensive, complex, and constantly changing. What is an Income…
- What Does My Estate Planning Lawyer Need to Know?
Estate planning is a difficult subject to think about. It forces people to think about financial matters that will occur while they are living and after they have died. It’s…
- What Your Product Liability Lawyer Needs to Know
A product liability claim is a type of lawsuit that an injured consumer may file against the manufacturer, distributor, designer, and/or retailer of a defective or faulty product, depending on…
- What your Medical Malpractice Lawyer Need to Know
Medical malpractice claims often involve negligent conduct on the part of: Doctors; Surgeons; Nurses; or Other healthcare professionals. In order to prove medical malpractice, a plaintiff must show that they…
- Domestic Violence and Divorce
The Women Advocate’s organization defines domestic violence as a pattern of behavior in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. The…
- Can Men Get Alimony: When and How? (Get Legal Help)
Men can receive spousal support or alimony after divorce. However, it can be an uphill battle, especially if your ex-wife did not expect to pay it. Most women cannot comprehend…
- Civil Forfeiture in Criminal Cases
Civil asset forfeiture is when a government forces a person to forfeit property that is connected with criminal activity. It may have been used in the commission of a crime,…