2020

Wills Vs. Living Trusts: Which One Is Right For Your Estate Planning Needs?

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If you've been trying to decide how your estate should be divided after you pass away, you're probably familiar with writing a will. Although many people neglect to write a will before they pass, they're the common choice for specifying how assets should be distributed among friends, family and charity. However, you also have the option of forming a living trust in order to decide how your assets should be divided.

28 December 2020

5 Signs You Should Hire A Tenant Lawyer

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Renting an apartment offers many advantages over owning, such as lower maintenance costs, fewer upfront expenses, and more flexibility. However, it comes with its disadvantages as well. Sometimes landlords can treat tenants and unfairly and may even try to evict them unjustly. If you believe your landlord is violating your rights, a tenant lawyer may be able to help. Here are some signs you should hire a tenant lawyer. Your Landlord is Discriminating Against You

28 November 2020

5 Things To Know About Getting A Speeding Ticket

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Were you given a speeding ticket that you do not feel was justified? If so, you'll likely want to challenge the tickets and go to court. However, there are a few things that you should be aware of before you step into the courtroom. Always Be Courteous  As much as you want to get mad about the ticket that you received, getting angry is one way to ensure that you pay the full price.

28 October 2020

Fighting for Custody: Is It Worth It?

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Many divorcing couples choose to agree to joint custody, while others settle with sole custody rights, which gives one parent complete rights to the kids. If you are not happy with the custody settlement you have, you might decide to fight for sole custody rights of your kids. If this is something you are considering, here are several things to know before entering a custody battle. Consider the Current Setup and What You Do Not Like About It

30 September 2020

Don't Make Sudden Decisions During An Eviction

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If you are being evicted, you do not want to act rashly by packing up and immediately moving out. There is a whole process that your landlord needs to follow. When you receive an eviction notice, the landlord is informing you that you need to move out by a specific date. If you do not move out by that date, the landlord then usually needs to get a court order and this will take time.

27 August 2020

Search Warrants & DWI Charges

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When you face DWI charges, you are looking for any lifeline that can help you in the court. When you go to your trial, you want to be acquainted with the law and have an understanding of the laws surrounding search and seizure at the scene. After all, you could be charged with a DWI unfairly because of a bad search warrant. You have a lot to be concerned about with search warrants, especially if you are facing charges.

28 July 2020

How Your Auto Accident Attorney Can Provide Peace Of Mind

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Since you got into your car accident, you might have been feeling all sorts of different emotions. You might feel worried and stressed out, for example. You might be looking for peace of mind so that you can move forward with your life. Working with an auto accident attorney can help you in a lot of different ways, including by providing you with peace of mind. These are some of the ways that your lawyer can help you get the peace of mind that you need during this difficult time.

26 June 2020

Working With A Divorce Lawyer To Make Your Divorce Smoother

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Divorce is never easy, and if there are kids involved, things can get harder very quickly. Hiring a divorce attorney is an excellent way to ensure that things are done right and to protect yourself and your rights throughout the divorce process. Hiring A Divorce Attorney If you are going through a divorce, you need to make sure that you are taking the right steps and that all parties involved are getting what they deserve.

26 May 2020

Injured By A Product That You Bought? Ask Yourself These Questions

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If you were injured due to a product that you thought you were using properly, it is possible that you can recover your damages through a personal injury lawsuit. Here are some questions you should ask yourself to determine if you have a case. Was There A Warning Label? The first thing you want to look out for is if there was any sort of warning label that could have prevented your injury if you had read it.

23 April 2020

Make Time Work for You After a Work-Related Injury

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Workplace injuries often mean time spent recuperating and a loss of salary while doing so. While the hurt worker's employer will usually provide workers' compensation coverage, the disability salary is only a partial one. When you must stay home from work, being aware of time is important. Read on to find out why keeping an eye on doing things in a timely manner is so important to hurt workers. Seek Medical Care

17 March 2020