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4 Stages Of Discovery During A Truck Accident Case

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Being involved in a truck accident of any kind can be scary. The potential for being injured is great, and so is the likelihood of suffering a substantial financial loss. If you’re involved in a legal action due to a trucking accident, you should be prepared for the discovery stage of the lawsuit. Knowing what will occur during each of these stages is ideal for any individual in this situation. Read More»

The 3 Steps Involved In Applying For A Patent For Your New Invention

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If the process of obtaining a patent for your new invention is overwhelming for you, then you are certainly not alone. While it is necessary to utilize an intellectual property attorney to obtain your patent, it is also vital that you have a basic understanding about how the process works from start to finish. Here are the three steps necessary for you to apply for a patent for your new invention: Read More»

When An Adult Child Needs Help: Monitoring Through Legal Guardianship

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When your child is under 18, you are responsible for meeting these needs. When they are not yet an adult, you are able to manage their finances, attend all medical appointments, and make decisions for your child. However, if you are the parent of an adult who is struggling to take care of their own basic needs, it may be necessary to file for a legal guardianship.  Reasons Some Parents Need Guardianship of Their Adult Children Read More»

Types Of Medical Malpractice: What Constitutes Negligence?

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When you go to the doctor, you expect them to do everything in their power to help you recover from what ails you. Unfortunately, doctors can sometimes fail to provide the best standard of care. If you feel like you were owed better care than you received, then you might consider filing a negligence case.  What Is Medical Negligence? The law uses a standard to establish what qualifies as negligence, which can basically be described as when a doctor provides care that falls below what a competent doctor would do in the same situation. Read More»

Divorcing While Pregnant: What You Should Know

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A divorce can be complicated by a number of issues, including pregnancy. A pregnancy can impact various factors, including whether or not you can even have the divorce finalized. If you are pregnant and in the process of divorcing, here is what you need to know.  Can Your Divorce Be Finalized? Whether or not the family court will finalize your divorce depends on your local and state laws. For instance, in Texas, there are some courts that will not finalize your divorce when you are pregnant. Read More»

What Should You Know about Changes to Texas's Wrongful Death Laws?

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Although being in a situation in which you are eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit is something you never want to experience, in some cases this type of lawsuit is necessary to help secure your family’s future. If your relative has died due to the negligence, recklessness, or willful criminal conduct of an individual or corporation, you may be able to recover a significant sum when taking into account your relative’s future earning potential and any other emotional damages your family has suffered due to the manner of death. Read More»

Personal Injury Law: 3 Common Questions

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Nobody wants to imagine being hurt in an accident. Yet knowing more about your legal rights and responsibilities can prove highly beneficial in the event that you or someone you know does suffer an accidental injury down the line. If you would like to protect yourself by learning more about the ins and outs of personal injury law, read on. This article will answer three common questions about pursuing a legal case. Read More»

3 Steps To Take Possession Of Your Family Home During The Divorce

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If you are planning to keep your family home after the divorce, your spouse’s name has to be removed from the mortgage. By taking this action, you can ensure that your spouse is no longer financially responsible for the home and that you do not have to share any profit you make if you sell the home in the future. Here is what you need to do to take sole possession of the home. Read More»

What Are The Criteria For Transferring Probation To A New State?

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If you are put on probation after a criminal trial and you later wish to relocate to another state for work or for personal reasons, you cannot legally do so until you have sought the permission of the court. Leaving the state without first being granted permission can land a probationer in prison, so it’s a good idea for probationers to discuss the issue with both a probation officer and a criminal attorney. Read More»

What To Do If You Can't Serve Your Spouse Divorce Papers

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For some people, the most frustrating thing about getting divorce is making it to court in the first place. For one reason or another, one spouse will refuse to make him or herself available to be served with the divorce papers, effectively halting the proceedings before they even have a chance to begin. If you’re stuck in this situation, here’s what you need to do to move forward in your case. Read More»