4 March 2018

That Shouldn't Have Happened: What To Do If Your Baby Has Suffered Birth Injuries

If your baby suffered birth injuries and was left with permanent disabilities, you need to seek help as soon as possible. Birth injuries are serious events that will have lasting repercussions for you and your baby. You shouldn't have to bear the burden of injuries and disabilities that were caused by the negligent actions of your health care provider. If you're not sure what to do, here are three steps you should take that will help get you through the process.
1 February 2018

Questions To Ask A Criminal Defense Attorney Before Hiring One

Facing criminal charges is never a pleasant event in life; however, it is something you will have to deal with if you were arrested and are being charged with a crime. When this happens, one of the first things you will need to do is find a good criminal defense lawyer to represent you, and this is something you should do no matter how serious or minor the crime in question is.
29 December 2017

3 Things To Know About The Personal Injury Lawsuit Process

If you have been involved in an accident that changed your life, you may want to consider filing a personal injury lawsuit. With a personal injury lawsuit, you have a certain time limit for filing a claim. Once you file a claim, your lawyer is going to have to go through a discovery process and will likely work to settle your case out of court. Time Limit You do not have an indefinite period of time to file a personal injury lawsuit.
3 December 2017

Purchasing A Home? 3 Things To Know About Real Estate Attorneys

If you are in the market for a new home, after you find a real estate agent you want to work with, you need to find a real estate attorney that you want to work with as well. A real estate attorney is essential to the home buying process, especially if you want to protect your best interests. #1 Hire A Real Estate Attorney Right Away Right after or even before you find a real estate agent to work with you need to find a real estate attorney to work with.
5 November 2017

The Only Three Things That Would Prevent Your Ex From Getting Custody

In almost every state, the modern legal stance on child custody is that the child has a right to see both parents regularly. The courts always try to do "what is in the best interests of the child," which means having access to both parents. Only in the most unusual circumstances would the courts disallow contact between a parent and a child. The following circumstances highlight some of the most universal reasons for banning contact between a child and his/her other parent.
6 October 2017

Say It In Advance! Directives For Your Family When You Are Not Conscious

Advance directives, or living wills, are an important message left behind for your family. They tell your family exactly what to do with you, should you be in a coma or vegetative state and unable to answer for yourself. If important healthcare concerns come up, your advance directive/living will tells your family what they should do next. Here is why it is so important to be very specific with this legal piece of paper.
12 September 2017

What Rights Do You Have As The Noncustodial Parent?

Many parents find themselves in untenable situations because they don't fully understand their role as a noncustodial parent. If you're a noncustodial parent, you need to understand you have rights no one, not even another parent, can take away from you. Noncustodial Parents Do Not Have the Same Rights as Custodial parents Usually, the custodial parent has custody of the child. That means they have more responsibility for the child, and more decision making power as well.
12 September 2017

What If Your Employer Fires You After Filing For Workers' Compensation?

A workplace injury can be stressful. Not only do you have to worry about recovering from your injuries, but you also must consider what happens with your job. In most instances, the employer works makes sure you still have a position once you return. For some people though, there is a real danger of losing their jobs after filing for workers' compensation benefits. If you believe you were terminated because you filed for benefits, here is what you need to know:
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