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Comparing Revocable And Irrevocable Trusts: Five Things You Should Know

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If you’d like to set up a trust with your assets so they can be portioned out to your beneficiaries either before or after your death, you need to choose between a revocable and an irrevocable trust.  The following are five things you should be aware of to help you decide between these two trust types: In an irrevocable trust, you will no longer technically own property placed in the trust. Read More»

2 Reasons To Hire A Probate Lawyer

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One of the most useful resources available to you if you are attempting dealing with the estate of a friend, loved one, or associate that has passed away is a probate lawyer, mostly because the many ways in which he or she can make the entire probate process much simpler for you. Listed below are two reasons to hire a probate lawyer. Preserve The Value Of The Estate One of the most important reasons to hire a probate lawyer is because he or she can help you preserve the value of the estate. Read More»

What To Wear And What Not To Wear For Courtroom Success

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If you have a criminal charge pending and a visit to a courtroom in your future, you would do well to pay special attention to how you dress in court. If you are of the mindset that appearance doesn’t matter, think again, particularly if your case is being heard in front of a jury. You can actually harm you chances for success by choosing an inappropriate ensemble, so read on to about what to wear and what not to wear to make an impression in the courtroom. Read More»

Facing Bankruptcy? 4 Ways To Rebuild Your Credit

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If you’re looking at the possibility of bankruptcy, you might be thinking that your credit will be ruined. While bankruptcy will put a ding in your credit for a while—it will stay on your credit report for 7 to 10 years—there are ways to start rebuilding as soon as your bankruptcy is discharged. Here are four simple ways you can rebuild your credit after bankruptcy. Stick to a Budget Once you’ve filed for bankruptcy, you’ll need to be careful with your finances, especially if you want to avoid future problems. Read More»

2 Reasons Your Employer May Fight Your Worker's Compensation Claim & How You Should Respond Back

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If you are getting ready to file a worker’s compensation claim, you need to expect some resistance from your employer in regards to your claim. Here are two reasons why your worker’s compensation claim may be fought against by your employer. #1 Employer May Not Believe Injury is Serious One reason employers fight employees on worker’s compensation claims is because they don’t believe that the employee actually suffered from a serious injury that warranted medical attention and recovery time off from work. Read More»

Own A Small Business? Don't Be Fooled By These Workers Comp Insurance Myths

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When your business is more on the reserved side and your financial gain isn’t massive, the thought of investing in business insurance can be a threatening idea, especially when it comes to workers compensation insurance. As the owner of a small business, there is no doubt that you will be stressed with the fact that you have to keep your costs low where insurance is concerned, but workers comp insurance is one service you just cannot skip because most states do require you to carry it. Read More»

About Suing Your Employer For A Maritime Injury

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Were you badly injured during the process of performing a task for your employer in the maritime industry? It is possible that your employer is responsible for your injury, and you can find out with the help of a lawyer. You can file a lawsuit that will give you the money needed for your medical expenses so you can avoid a bad financial situation. In this article, you will learn what a lawyer can do to help build your case and win a settlement. Read More»

How To Obtain & Use Your Police Report In Your Personal Injury Case

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When you are involved in an accident, no matter how minor, you should always call the police and have them come out to the scene and document what happened. This evidence can be very important down the road. If you were involved in an accident and the police responded, their report could be very vital to your personal injury case.  How To Gain Access To Your Police Report If the police responded to your accident, even if they didn’t issue any tickets, they are required to write up a report that details what they saw and observed, as well as what witnesses described to them. Read More»

Altered Plans: Making Changes To Your Child Support And Custody Agreement

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If you and your spouse have managed to create a great divorce agreement that addresses every issue you can imagine, you may hope that you never need worry about it again. Some issues in the agreement, however, may require a revisit, especially issues that pertain to child custody and support. Any issue that involves a minor child in a divorce situation can always be brought before the courts again, since the family courts realize that changes may be needed to accommodate a growing child or the changing income and relationships of the parents. Read More»

How Child Support Obligations Are Determined

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If you are divorcing and you have a minor child, you can rest assured that there will very likely be child support ordered by the family court judge. Both you and your spouse can, and should, decide on child custody, debt and property division, and many other potentially contentious issues outside of court if possible, but not child support. Many issues surrounding divorce can be decided in advance, but the amount of child support that a parent is ordered to pay is determined by federal law. Read More»