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Discovery: How Your Divorce Attorney Can Help You Find Hidden Assets

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Divorce is difficult enough when both parties are cooperating, but throw in an uncooperative spouse and it can make it much worse. If you suspect your spouse is hiding assets during your divorce proceedings, you may want to talk with your divorce attorney about discovery. Below is a basic overview of the process and how an attorney can help. Understanding the Process Discovery is a common process in divorce cases and is used as a legal tool when you feel as if your soon-to-be ex-spouse isn’t disclosing all of their assets. Read More»

The Importance Of The Accident Report For Your Workers Comp Claim

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If you have been injured on the job, you are very likely covered by the workers compensation insurance that your employer pays for. Your claim relies on you filing the accident report in a timely manner, so read on for more information about the accident report and how it can affect your claim. Before you fill out the report, make sure that you have reported the accident to your supervisor. This can be done verbally or in writing, but in most cases must be done very soon after the accident. Read More»

The Sneaky Defense That Can Destroy Your Personal Injury Claim - And What To Do About It

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If you were hurt in an accident due another person’s negligence, you may be planning to file an injury lawsuit with the help of your accident attorney. The situation may seem very clear cut to you, but unfortunately it isn’t uncommon for the person who caused the accident to dispute their fault in the case. There is one defense that can be particularly damaging to your case: Contributory negligence. If you live in an area that allows this defense, you need to be prepared to fight it very aggressively. Read More»

Three Important Parts Of Estate Planning To Help Take Care Of Your Family

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No one likes to think that there will come a time when he or she will not be able to care for his or her family. This could be due to an incapacitating illness or death. Even if you are lucky enough to live a ling, healthy life, there will come a time when you are no longer around. To ensure that your loved ones continue to reap the benefits of all your hard work, it is important that you seek legal services for estate planning long before anything happens. Read More»

Filing For Workers' Compensation

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If you happen to get injured while on the job, looking into workers’ compensation can help you monetarily if you are unable to return to your job. There are a few stipulations to follow when you file for workers’ compensation and the information you provide will determine whether or not funds will be allocated to pay for your loss in pay and medical expenses. Here are some instructions for you to use to file for workers’ compensation properly and some information about what to do if you are denied benefits. Read More»

Common Questions You May Have About Filing An Insurance Claim

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Buying an insurance policy is one of the most important things you can do to protect your major purchases and investments. In particular, car and home insurance are among the most important policies that you can have. Unfortunately, these policies can be difficult to read, and this can make it exceedingly difficult for people to understand what their rights are under these contracts. Therefore, you may need to have these two questions answered to help you develop a thorough understanding of your insurance coverage. Read More»

Why You Should Change Your Will After These 3 Occasions

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You probably know that you should update your will when you get children, marry, or acquire more assets. However, these are not the only situations that call for the change of a will. You may also need to change your will if you arrive at any of these occasions. Divorce Depending on your state, you may have to change your will even if you don’t want to cut your spouse’s out of the will. Read More»

When Can A Third Party (Non-Parent) Take Custody Of Your Child?

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A divorce can be a very tricky situation to navigate, from the mounds of paperwork to dividing property and getting all of the important information to your attorney. When the added aspect of child custody becomes a factor, the stress of a divorce can build up quickly and it can be hard to keep all the details straight. In most cases, a custody hearing and visitation agreement will determine which of the two parents get primary custody, what the visitation schedule will look like, and where the child will spend the majority of their time. Read More»

How Are Your Retirement Accounts Treated When They Pass To Heirs?

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If you’ve recently begun planning your estate, you may be wondering about the tax and basis implications of passing along certain types of retirement and investment accounts to your heirs. There are a number of different types of retirement and tax-deductible investment accounts, and it seems each one has different rules when it comes to being passed from one generation to another through probate. Fortunately, there is some guidance available for the most common types of accounts. Read More»

Recently Involved In A Car Accident? Why You Need An Attorney

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Dealing with a car accident is one of the most stressful times of anyone’s life.  The turmoil concerning who’s going to take care of your automobile damage, combined with the frustration surrounding pain and suffering can be quite immense.  However, you don’t have to go through this complicated period alone.  There are personal injury attorneys available to help you navigate the tumultuous waters of an accident case.  Use this information to learn more about why you need an attorney on your side after a vehicle accident. Read More»