Starting the Divorce Process? Know the Following Terms

Posted on: 4 March 2021

Do you have a divorce that is about to start? If so, the proceeding can be quite confusing when you do not know all of the terms being used. Here are several terms that you should understand before starting the divorce process. Hearing When you are told that you have a hearing that is upcoming, know that this is the formal way of saying a court date. Your lawyer may say that you have a divorce hearing on a specific date, which means the day that you'll go in front of a judge for a specific issue
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Passenger Injury Claims After An Accident

Posted on: 1 February 2021

If you sustain injuries as a passenger in an auto accident, there are a few steps you can take to get compensation. It's important to have a car accident lawyer to make sure you don't overlook anything. Furthermore, a lawyer will look out for your best interests. Here's an overview of passenger injury claims after an auto accident. Proving Fault The first thing in a passenger injury claim is proving liability.
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Make Sure Your Workers' Comp Expert Witness Is Ready for a Deposition

Posted on: 4 January 2021

Your workers' compensation case will likely depend on what your expert witness says when they testify at a deposition. Therefore, both you and your workers' comp claim attorney will need to prepare the expert witness adequately for this role.  The Importance of an Expert Witness You will need help from an expert witness to lend credibility to the case you are making so that your workers' compensation claim will be approved.
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Parenting After Divorce: How Should Child Custody Be Decided?

Posted on: 3 December 2020

Before a divorce is final, parents of minor children are encouraged to create a plan that addresses child custody and visitation, if needed. To get an idea of what to expect and how these things are decided, read on. Forms of Custody Parents are generally free to make an agreement that best serves the needs of their child. You don't have to deprive your child of time with ether parent just because of a divorce and that is the idea behind child custody methods like bird's nesting and 50/.
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