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Denying Visitation And The Law

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As a divorced parent with physical custody of your minor child, you may encounter situations where you wish to block the visitation of your ex-spouse. It’s important to realize, however, that visitation arrangements are set forth by the courts, and no one but the courts have the ability to change it. Whether you have a legitimate concern about the issue or you simply fail to comply with the visitation orders, you should understand that non-compliance with visitation orders is taken very seriously by the courts. Read More»

3 Facts About DUI's That Senior Citizens And Their Loved Ones Should Know

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Virtually everyone who gets a driver’s license today knows that the use of alcohol and many medications can make driving unsafe and illegal. However, that has not always been true. Given how rarely some states require new driving or written tests to renew a driver’s license, many senior citizens could break the law on a regular basis and never realize it. The increased independence and longer lives that many senior citizens enjoy can lead to some older people driving after consuming medication. Read More»

Three Steps To Help You Decide If A Mediated Divorce Will Work For You

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If you’re starting down the road to a mutually agreed-upon divorce, you may be wondering what options are open to you as an alternative to a litigated divorce that’s fought over in court. Going to court can be an unpleasant experience, and using a divorce mediator may be able to prevent the necessity of appearing in court. But mediation isn’t for everyone. Use these three factors to help you decide if it’s best for your situation. Read More»

The Three Main Types Of Adoptions

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If you are currently entertaining the thought of adopting a child, you also need to think about what type of adoption that you would like to have. The type of adoption you choose will determine what type of relationship, if any, you have with your child’s birth parents. The three main types of adoptions are closed adoptions, semi-open adoptions and open adoptions. Closed Adoptions In the past, most adoptions were closed. Read More»

What You Need to Know about Stepchildren and Your Estate Plan

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In today’s society it is not uncommon to have blended families. In many cases, blended families function the same as a nuclear biological family. Both parents feel a responsibility to all of the children, and many stepparents consider their stepchildren their own. What you may not know is that when you create your estate plan, the state will view your stepchildren very different from your biological children. This is why it is so important that you make extra measures to include your stepchildren in your estate plan if you wish. Read More»

Signs That Your Elderly Loved One Is Being Taken Advantage Of

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You’re probably already aware that the elderly are vulnerable to being taken advantage of by unscrupulous types pretending to be financial advisers, but they are also at risk of being fleeced by caregivers, neighbors, and even other family members. This type of financial abuse is much more difficult to discern than the more blatant type conducted by strangers – and this is partly because it’s often committed by those who are considered trustworthy and above reproach. Read More»

Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Right For You?

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If you are overwhelmed by debt, you may be considering Chapter 7 bankruptcy for relief. The process of Chapter 7 bankruptcy typically takes less than six months, and most people who file are still able to keep their belongings. In addition, debtors do not have to repay any of their covered debts. Here are a few questions to help you determine if Chapter 7 bankruptcy is right for you: Does Chapter 7 bankruptcy cover all of my debt? Read More»

How Valuable Is A Police Report To Your Injury Claim?

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With a few exceptions, police reports aren’t usually admissible in civil courts. These are the courts that handle personal injury claims, yet accident victims are still advised to get copies of police reports. Why is this? Well, the police reports may not be admissible in court, but they can still strengthen your case in other ways. For example, you can use the reports to:  Verify the Circumstances of Your Accident Read More»

3 Steps You Must Take In Order To Win A Worker's Comp. Claim

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While The Department of Labor reported that over three million employees suffered a work-place injury or illness, hopefully, you won’t become the next statistic.  But, if you do become hurt while performing your job, below are crucial steps you’ll need to take in order to solidify your case: 1. Contact A Personal Injury Attorney Specializing In Worker’s Compensation. One of the most important things that you could do in this scenario is often the thing that most injured workers fail to accomplish. Read More»

Protect Your Assets Through Engagement And Information - Questions To Ask Your Tax Attorney

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Finding yourself in a difficult tax situation that requires the assistance of an attorney can be an extremely stressful period for anyone. If you don’t have much experience handling complicated tax payments, your attorney can prove to be an invaluable resource. In order to maximize the effectiveness of that resource, however, you need to be sure you’re getting the right information. Below, you’ll find a guide to some questions you should be sure to ask your tax attorney. Read More»