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Posted on: 19 November 2021
It's common for parents to fight for custody of their children in a divorce, but what if the kids haven't been born yet? Increasingly, separating couples find themselves in the unenviable position of fighting for possession of frozen embryos created during inf

Posted on: 7 October 2021
Actions by law enforcement are not always just or legal. They do make mistakes from time to time and the results of that mistake can be devastating for those suffering from the embarrassment of an arrest and other damages. You can sue law enforcement for false

Posted on: 30 August 2021
Parents will face some tough decisions with divorce. In many cases, the marital strife that led to a break-up could also affect parenting issues like child custody and visitation. Some parents wonder if a custody agreement that includes splitting up siblings i

Posted on: 28 May 2021
Personal injury cases are common, but that doesn't mean they are always easy to win. There are many problems that can arise with personal injury cases. While a minor issue may simply reduce your settlement, a major issue could result in you getting nothing. If

Posted on: 27 April 2021
When a defendant considers how to present their case, one of the biggest potential questions is whether they want to try to prove their innocence. A criminal attorney will tell you that you're under no obligation to prove you're innocent, but there are some ti

Posted on: 20 April 2021
A personal injury accident can change your life completely. It could result in long-term injuries, costly medical bills, an inability to continue working, or losing a loved one. If the accident was someone else's fault, it's only fair you're compensated. Here

Posted on: 30 March 2021
If you have been accused of a criminal offense, you may wonder whether it is worth it to hire a lawyer to represent your interests in court. While some people believe they are capable of representing themselves, this is almost never a good idea. Legal represen

Posted on: 16 March 2021
Contributing money to a charity is a very common estate planning choice. There is a process that goes beyond simply naming the charity as a beneficiary, though. Here are four things an estate planning attorney will need from you to see that your philanthropic