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Filing For Divorce? 5 Pieces of Financial Information You Should Have When You Speak to an Attorney

If you've decided that it's time for a divorce, there is some financial information you'll need to gather before filing the paperwork. Having your financial documents in order will provide your attorney with the information they'll need during the settlement talks. Here are five pieces of financial information you should have before you file for divorce. Tax Returns for the Past Five Years Before you file for divorce, you should have copies of your tax returns for the past five years. Read More 

How To Sue For A Miscarriage

There is nothing that can take back the trauma you have experienced from losing your unborn child as a result of an accident. However, if the accident is found to have been directly responsible for you having experienced a miscarriage, you may still be able to seek damages.  What You Can Sue For The damages you can sue for after losing a child as a result of the accident include: Read More 

Top 10 Reasons To Have A Real Estate Lawyer For Home Purchases

If the dream of owning your own home is about to come true for you, before you put in that offer for purchase you might need to take a step back and consider hiring a real estate attorney. Having an expert in real estate law on your side could make the path to being a homeowner far smoother and stress-free, especially for first-time buyers. Read on to find out the top 10 reasons to hire a real estate attorney. Read More 

3 Things That Can Cause Your Social Security Disability Claim To Be Denied

One of the most difficult decisions a person can make is deciding they can no longer work because of an illness or physical impairment. The good news is you can apply for social security disability benefits to help you pay your bills and buy groceries. The bad news is most claims are denied when you first apply. Here are three things that can cause your disability claim to be denied. Read More 

Spousal Abuse: Important Steps To Take During Divorce Proceedings

Behind closed doors, 1 in 4 women will experience domestic abuse in their lifetime. If you're married to your abuser, taking the steps below can be overwhelming, but it's also vital to your physical, mental, and emotional well being. Get to a Place of Physical and Emotional Safety If you are currently going through divorce and your spouse gets abusive, you need to be safe. While it's commonly said that you should never leave your home during divorce proceedings, the safety and well being of you and your children is of utmost importance. Read More