Three Summer Vacation Mistakes Your Ex Will Never Let You Live Down

Posted on: 31 March 2016

When you divorce with children, the goal of both you and your spouse should be to get along as well as you possibly can for the sake of the children. Unfortunately, while this may not be always possible, there are a few things that you may do with the children on summer vacation that will probably send your ex over the edge. If you do not want to hear about these things forever, or end up back in front of a family law judge, here are three things that you will want to avoid.
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3 Things You Should Know Before You File For Bankruptcy

Posted on: 15 March 2016

No one ever plans on getting into debt. But sometimes life throws you a curveball and you have to do what is necessary to get by. If your financial situation has gotten bad enough that you are considering filing for bankruptcy, there are some things you should be aware of before you file the papers. A good bankruptcy attorney will be able to fill you in on even more details but here are 3 key pieces of information that anyone filing for bankruptcy should keep in mind.
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3 Questions To Ask When Hiring A Personal Injury Lawyer As The Victim Of Domestic Violence

Posted on: 15 February 2016

It is easy to associate hiring a personal injury lawyer with being injured in public or getting bitten from a neighbor's dog. However, there is little more personal than the relationship between two adults who are in an intimate relationship and unfortunately, that relationship becomes violent all too often. Recent statistics have established that more than 10 million men and women are the victim of domestic violence in the United States each year.
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3 Ways That a Car Accident Attorney Can Strengthen Your Case

Posted on: 5 February 2016

Hiring a car accident attorney after being involved in an auto accident is one of the best ways to improve your odds of winning your case, mostly because he or she can help you strengthen your case in a variety of ways. Listed below are three ways that an attorney can increase the odds of you winning your case. Speak With Eyewitnesses One of the biggest ways that an attorney can improve your chances of winning your case is by speaking with any eyewitnesses and reading eyewitness reports.
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