Lawyer's Center by Henry

Bills Got You Down? How A Bankruptcy Lawyer Can Help

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It’s hard to enjoy life when you have the heavy burden of excessive debt hanging over your head. You smile with family and friends, but in the back of your mind, you are plagued with fears and worries. Will you be able to keep your home? Will your car be repossessed when you wake up in the morning? How are you going to handle the next harassing phone call from a debt collector? Read More»

Criminal Defense Against Evidence Found In A Search? Yes, You Do Have Options

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If you have been arrested for a crime following a search by police, you may assume that there’s little you can do about the charges, especially if the charges are related to something that was physically found during the search. What many people don’t realize, however, is that you may still have a sound legal defense even if there was incriminating evidence found during a search. Here are a few things that you should know. Read More»

When Do You Need a Business Attorney?

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Unless you run a large company with legal exposure on several fronts, there’s a good chance you won’t need a team of business lawyers on retainer waiting to assist you. That doesn’t mean, however, that there won’t be times when the opinion of a professional will be necessary. Let’s take a look at four situations where business lawyers can help clients out. Incorporation One of the simplest questions people often have for their attorneys is exactly what type of business they should set up. Read More»

What You Should Address Before Filing A Trucking Accident Claim

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Few events have the capacity to leave people seriously hard that trucking accidents do. If you’re thinking about pursuing a claim, it’s a good idea to learn what a truck accidents lawyer will want to address first. Here are three things you’ll need to deal with as you work with a trucking accidents attorney. Police and Medical Reports Reports detailing what happened during the incident and the injuries that victims sustained are bread and butter for a trucking accidents lawyer. Read More»

How To Make Your Executor Job That Much Easier

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If you have been appointed an executor (or personal representative) of an estate, you might, at first, feel honored. It is an honor – only the most trusted and responsible of the deceased’s relatives and acquaintances will be appointed to such a job. There is a lot more to taking on this task than some might believe, however, and knowing what to expect is both necessary and beneficial. To learn how to address three major executor responsibilities better, read on. Read More»