Giving An Accurate And Confident Workers' Comp Deposition

Posted on: 28 December 2017

If you've been hurt at work and are dealing with a permanent injury, you may be asked to participate in a deposition. While you are probably already stressed out about the whole experience, you should understand that undergoing a deposition (being deposed) is a routine event, and nothing to get alarmed about. Knowing what lies ahead can help you deal with matters, so read on for a quick and easy primer on how to handle being questioned at your workers' comp deposition.
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The Different Custody Types And How You'll Share The Kids

Posted on: 27 January 2017

When two people decide to get a divorce and children are involved, a parenting plan will have to be established. If both parents are local and both have a strong relationship with the kids, joint physical and joint legal custody is probably in the best interest of the children. While developing a visitation plan can be difficult, always putting the needs of the children first will make it easier. The children will adapt to most situations, as long as both parents work to provide routine and structure for the children.
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3 Things to Keep in Mind When Dealing with Insurance Companies

Posted on: 12 January 2017

When you are dealing with an insurance company following an accident, you need to use caution. Although insurance companies are designed to help protect you, keep in mind that they are also always trying to protect and look out for themselves as well. #1: Record All of Your Conversations Most of your conversations with the insurance company are going to be recorded on the insurance company's side, so it only makes sense to record things on your end as well.
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What Protections Are Offered By A Living Trust?

Posted on: 12 January 2017

For many people, a living trust is a way for their estate to avoid going through probate. However, there are many other benefits to using a living trust. One of the most important reasons is an opportunity to protect your estate and its heirs. If you are considering a living trust for protection purposes, you need to understand the limitations that can impact what you can and cannot do with one.   Can a Trust Prevent Creditors From Pursuing Your Assets?
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