It is that time of year again. Spring break; proms; and the dreaded graduation party circuit. As a parent that has worried about his kids during these times and as a lawyer that has had to deal with some of the unfortunate occurrences this time of year brings, I found the referenced article a great primer or reminder of some very important lessons. Our firm spends a majority of our time protecting the rights of our client’s families and their business interests. In most instances, our clients are really and only concerned with protecting the future of their kids. As parents and grandparents of young drivers and young adults, now is not the time to shy away fighting the good fight. I found this article a great reminder of things to consider and to do. They will appreciate it…when they are 30….
Now I could have “liked” or “shared” of “instaspamed” this article, but then I would have had to remember all those passwords…..
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/20/fashion/teenagers-driving-parents.html?_r=0
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