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3 Critical Tips When Choosing A Criminal Defense Law Firm

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When you get in trouble with the law and are given a criminal charge, you often need legal assistance. Otherwise, you may not represent yourself correctly in court. When choosing a criminal defense law firm, these tips can help you substantially.  Review Testimonials of Previous Clients  You don’t really know what type of experience you’ll have with a particular criminal defense law firm unless you read some testimonials from previous clients. Read More»

Understanding The Roles Of A Family Law Attorney

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Before hiring a family law attorney, it’s a good idea to understand what fields of practice they actually handle. Family law covers matters that arise from marriages, domestic partnerships and having children. That covers a lot of territory, and you should make a point to ask for a consultation and learn what a particular lawyer is most comfortable dealing with. This list will give you a better starting point for that conversation. Read More»

Personal Injury Claims And Independent Medical Examinations

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Automobile accidents can cause many different types of damage and harm. Victims often feel like almost every aspect of their lives are negatively affected, and it’s easy to see why. Accidents can affect your health, your budget, your transportation, and more. One of the most difficult areas of damage for victims can come in the form of medical expenses. Read on to learn more about what could happen if your medical bills come under scrutiny. Read More»

What To Do When Your Child Is Hurt At A Trampoline Park

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Trampoline parks are popping up in just above every area. For kids, they are loads of fun. However, as a parent, you know that trampolines can sometimes be dangerous. One of the worst feelings as a parent is for your concerns about trampoline parks to surface in the form of an injury. If your child is hurt at one of these centers, the law is on your side. Learn who might be liable for your child’s injuries to discover how you should move forward. Read More»

Beware Of Car Accident Fraud: How To Win A Case

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Given how lucrative a successful personal injury lawsuit can be, some individuals will unfortunately attempt to fake a personal injury after a car accident and claim you were responsible for the accident. If this happens, you may need to retain a lawyer and will also need to gather evidence to prove that you did not cause the accident or that the accident didn’t occur in the first place. Get the Police Involved Read More»

How To Get A Quick Divorce Without Hightailing It To Nevada

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Although Nevada is synonymous with quick divorces, you don’t have to get out of state to conclude your divorce fast. Here are a few tips to help you divorce fast in your state. File a No-Fault Divorce Virtually all states allow for no-fault divorce filings. Therefore, even if your partner has wronged you and you feel like getting vindicated in court, you may wish to ignore your feelings and file a no-fault divorce instead if you want it to be over quickly. Read More»

Where's That Money? Collecting Your Personal Injury Award

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If there can be anything positive about being injured in a car wreck, it might be getting the monetary help you need. There are two ways to get paid for things like car wrecks. You may be offered a settlement from the insurance company or you might prevail in court. Read on to learn more about when and how you can expect to be paid what you are owed. Is there any money available? Read More»

How To Successfully Negotiate Alimony

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If you have decided to divorce your spouse, you probably know that the best way to go about it is to negotiate an out-of-court agreement. This includes negotiating all aspects of your divorce agreement, including alimony. Here are some of the tips to keep in mind during alimony negotiations. Be Reasonable You need to be realistic with your demands and request for something that your spouse has. For example, there is no sense asking for $5,000 per month if your spouse earns roughly the same amount per month; even the court can’t make such a determination. Read More»

Letter Of Adverse Action: Handling Workers Compensation Denials

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Most people have no trouble getting the valuable benefits from their employer’s workers comp carrier. If things go right, you can expect to get recuperation time at home and payment of your medical bills related to the injury. Sometimes, however, things hit a snag. Read on for some idea of what could happen and how to set things right when they do. The carrier has found inconsistencies when reviewing your claim. Read More»

Tips For Bar Owners To Preserve Their Liquor License By Avoiding Over-Serving

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When you open a bar or a restaurant that serves alcohol, part of securing and retaining your liquor license is ensuring that your staff knows how to avoid overserving. Most every state across the country has laws in place that hold the establishment owner liable if someone is overserved and suffers or causes injuries as a result. In addition, if something like this happens, you’ll lose your liquor license. During the licensing application process, show the administration that your staff is trained by teaching them these tips. Read More»