When Should You Hire A Personal Injury Lawyer?
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6 January 2022
Injuries that require medical attention can happen anywhere, at any time. If you've suffered a physical or psychological injury due to negligence or intentional act of a third party, you may be eligible for compensation, both for the medical bills and other lo
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Did you know that in order to become an attorney in the United States, one must first earn a bachelor's degree. They must then apply to and get accepted to a law school, where they will spend three to four years studying law, specifically. They then have to pass a bar exam in order to legally be allowed to practice in their state. It's no secret that lawyers are well-educated, and they can get the job done when you need them to. Rely on a general attorney for your legal and representation needs, and dig into this blog to learn more about the profession.
Gaining Custody Of Frozen Embryos In A Divorce
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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
Take Action After A False Arrest And Be Paid Money Damages
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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
Divorce: What To Know When Splitting Child Custody
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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
Why It Makes Financial Sense To Get Professional Disability Benefits Assistance Before Filing
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19 July 2021
If you recently became disabled and are unable to earn like you once did, you might be struggling financially and looking for help. The Social Security Administration does provide benefits for those with a disability that impacts their income earning potential