Injured On Another Person’s Property? You’ll Likely Have These Three Questions

23 November 2021
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Were you involved in an accident on another person's property and you're not sure what to do? If so, you'll likely have the following questions about your situation. Who Is Liable For The Accident?  The first question you may have is who is responsible for the accident that led to your injury? This can be a very confusing question, and it depends on the situation of how you were injured. In most situations, the property owner is the person that is ultimately responsible for providing you with compensation to recover from your injury. Read More 

2 Reasons to Hire a Family Attorney to Help You With Your Divorce

7 September 2021
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If you are going to get a divorce and you have children, your divorce is automatically going to be more complex. Even if you and your former spouse agree on most things, there are still going to be issues surrounding your divorce that you are going to need to deal with. The best way to make sure that you get the help you need to handle all those issues is to consider hiring a family attorney to help you with all those issues. Read More 

All You Need To Know About Divorce And Annulment

26 May 2021
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A marriage can end through a divorce or annulment. Many people cannot tell apart these two legal processes. A family attorney will help you determine whether you should get a divorce or annulment. Here are some frequently asked questions about divorce and annulment. What Is a Divorce Versus an Annulment? A divorce is the dissolution of marriage. For a divorce to be viable, the marriage should be legal. This means the involved parties married, and no factors would have invalidated their union. Read More 

The Basics of Estate Planning

22 February 2021
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Do you not have any sort of estate planning in place, and want to start planning for the unexpected? Here is what you need to know about how estate planning can work for you. Why Is An Estate Plan Important? An estate plan tells others what to do when the unexpected happens. Estate planning isn't just for deciding what happens to your assets after you pass away, but also for making decisions about what happens if you are incapacitated or disabled. Read More