One of our own, Robin Freeman, has made headlines yet again with her winning argument at the Alabama Supreme Court. Mrs. Freeman exemplified dedication, making sure that the law was upheld for Natasha Cunningham. We are proud of Mrs. Freeman’s perseverance to fight for what is just and we want to do the same thing for you! Shealy, Pike, & Hornsby’s core values are commitment, teamwork, preparation and perseverance. Our team of lawyers give the aggressive legal representation that our clients deserve by delivering favorable resolution in any stage of the litigation process.
Please read below to learn more about Robin Freeman’s win at the Alabama Supreme Court.
Supreme Court reverses Court of Criminal Appeals and holds that trial court erred by instructing jury on lesser included offense of possession of a controlled substance noting that the indictment did not contain sufficient language to alert the defendant that she would be called upon to answer...
"Leave it to a former Alabama quarterback to compare his duties as an attorney to his experience on the gridiron."
A Winning Tradition. That is what Steadman Shealy brings to the Shealy, Pike & Hornsby Law Firm. Check out the link below to view more.https://www.si.com/college/alabama/bamacentral/from-championship-rings-to-court-hearings-steadman-shealy-blackwell
Rebecca Mozo/Covid 19 Facemasks Story
Eight years ago, Rebecca’s husband, Rusty, passed away unexpectedly and not long after, Rebecca took some of her husband’s special shirts, like the ones he wore to their daughters’ weddings and decided to make her first quilt. Since then, she has made many quilts and in the meantime, joined 2 quilting guilds and participates in her church’s quilting group. At Rebecca’s Church, Trinity Lutheran, 20-30 Ladies meet every other Tuesday to make donation quilts and numerous other comfort items for the sick, the homeless, and anyone in need. It is through Rebecca’s numerous contacts in the local quilting community that Rebecca decided to turn her sewing efforts towards making Protective Masks against the Corona Virus. Rebecca, using quilting fabric and elastic, has made over 45 masks and counting. She, along with others from the local quilting community have now joined together and have made more than...
At some point in your adult life, you have probably heard someone mention the need for a power of attorney to help Mom with her financial affairs or maybe you are up in age yourself and want someone to help you with certain matters in the event you become incapacitated and are unable to do so. A power of attorney is a very important legal instrument that can help in both of these scenarios as well as aid in your estate planning decisions.
First, it is important to understand what a power of attorney is and what it can help you accomplish. Simply put, a power of attorney is a legal document which gives one person (the “attorney-in-fact” or “agent”) the power to act on behalf of another person (the “principal”). This attorney-in-fact can be given broad or limited authority to make legal decisions about the principal’s real property, finances or medical care.
Powers of attorney come in many different forms....
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