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What to Expect With Your Child Support Obligation

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If you are the divorcing parents of a child under the age of 18, the issue of child support will very likely be a part of your divorce agreement. Only when the parents agree to shared (also called 5050 parenting) custody does there exist the possibility that child support will not be ordered. Read on to learn more about this important issue and how this financial obligation is determined. The Best Interests of the Child Read More»

Changes: What To Know About Codicils And Wills

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Unless you’ve really been out of touch, you likely already understand the importance of writing a will before you pass away. You can take a huge burden off of your loved ones by making decisions about your property and debts ahead of time, and the instructions you leave behind will serve as a useful guide for your executor and beneficiaries. Depending on how old you are at the time you write your original will, you may need to make some changes in it from time to time. Read More»

Three Ways To Combat The "He Said, She Said" Component Of A Work Lawsuit

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Dealing with sexual harassment is infuriating and humiliating. Dealing with the denial of these claims can multiply these emotions. If you work in a place where sexual harassment happens regularly and is seen as no big deal, you may feel the need to combat this workplace issue with a lawsuit. Filing a lawsuit brings it to the businesses attention that you are serious about the issues going on at the job. One of the largest issues to combat in a work sexual harassment lawsuit is the “ Read More»

Three Ways to Address Your Car Accident Case

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In order to control the outcome of your car accident case, you will need to do your best to get high quality legal representation and understand the circumstances you are dealing with. This article teaches you the ins and outs of dealing with an auto accident case, so you owe it to yourself to take heed and act accordingly. From here, you’ll be on the right track to healing your body, fixing or replacing your car, and protecting your legal rights. Read More»

3 Things To Check For Before Signing A Residential Lease

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Are you thinking about renting an apartment or home? If so, you are probably going to be signing a lease before you move in. A lease is a good thing, since it can tell you what to expect and can protect both you and the landlord. However, it’s important to be careful about what you are signing. These are a few things that you should check for when signing a residential lease. Read More»

3 Things You Must Avoid During A Workers Comp Case Or Risk Ruining Your Case

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You were injured at work, filed a report, and did what you thought to be right so your injuries and time off would be covered. Unfortunately, no matter how straightforward a workplace injury may seem, it is hardly a simple process with worker’s compensation insurance companies. Many times, workers end up having to file a legal claim just to get the payments they deserve. Unfortunately, once you have filed a claim against workers comp insurance companies, they will be looking for every reason to make sure they don’t have to pay. Read More»

Reasons Why You Might Want To Hire A Probate Attorney

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Hiring a lawyer to help you write your will is one thing. Hiring a probate attorney is something else. Probate attorneys are often hired to protect your will and your last wishes, which differs from writing a will and having a lawyer witness it and notarize it as a legal document. Here are some reasons why you may want to hire a probate attorney after you have already written your will and you have had it notarized by a lawyer. Read More»

Crowdfunding and Shareholders: Ways That Business-Litigation Attorneys Can Help You Grow Your Business

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Internet, television, and modern technology has really changed the way that businesses and products are launched. Thanks to various forms of funding, people can reach out to others and see investments in exchange for shares of a company. Giving away parts of your company can become a complicated process, especially when you need to make decisions over other shareholders. Before you start reaching out to the public or attempt to get on a program like “ Read More»

5 Tips for Protecting Your Business from Discrimination Lawsuits

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As a business owner or upper-level manager, you may be absolutely certain you don’t discriminate, so why should you worry about being sued? Unfortunately, it isn’t always about how you treat your employees; it’s also how you handle complaints regarding co-workers as well as mid-level management, among other things. Since no business is 100% immune to the possibility of a lawsuit, here are five ways you can protect yourself and your company from the threat of a being sued for discrimination. Read More»

5 Tips for Hiring a Foreclosure Attorney

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Defending your home against foreclosure is always a nerve-wracking experience, but working with the right foreclosure attorney can make the process much easier. Unfortunately, there are many scammers out there looking to take advantage of homeowners who are stressed about losing their homes. Here are five tips that can help you find a bankruptcy attorney. Contact Your State’s HUD The first step you should take when your home is at risk of foreclosure is calling your state’s Department of Housing and Urban Development. Read More»