Law

2 Reasons To Hire A Personal Injury Attorney After An Auto Accident

A personal injury attorney is going to be a vital resource for you after an auto accident, mostly because he or she can help you in a number of different ways. An attorney can help ensure that you do not end up accepting a settlement offer that is not in your best interests and that you do not end up taking the blame for the auto accident. Blame One of the most common tactics that many people who are at fault for causing an accident attempt is to blame the victims of the accident for causing the crash. Read More 

Tips For Buying A Home Without An Agent

You can purchase a home directly from a seller, without bringing in a real estate agent. One of the main reasons to do this is the cost savings. Since no part of the purchase price will pay agent commissions for either the buyer or the seller, you may be able to negotiate a lower price on the home than you could otherwise. Here are some details on the process if you are considering it: Read More 

Understanding And Getting The Most Out Of The Probate Process

When a loved one dies, it can be a difficult time for the entire family. While the emotional toll happens and can be difficult to deal with, you'll need to be sure that you handle business accordingly. The last thing you would want is to have you and your family members arguing over the inheritance of your loved one. To make sure that this doesn't happen, give yourself the help that you need by embracing and understanding probate law. Read More 

Three Important Myths About Divorce Law You Need To Know

There are a number of things that people say when they hear that you are getting a divorce. Just because someone says it, doesn't make it true which is why there are countless myths about divorce. Here is a list of some of the biggest divorce myths and what you need to know. 1. You Can Deny Parent Visitation If They Fall Behind On Child Support More often than not parents use the kids as pawns in a divorce case so they suffer the fallout from mom and dad's fighting. Read More 

How Pretrial Publicity May Affect A Personal Injury Trial

Is your personal injury case being discussed online, in newspapers or television? Pretrial publicity can affect your case either negatively or positively. For example, discussions outside the courtroom can influence your case by: Leaking Information One thing about pretrial publicity is that it may give the general public information that may be connected, not relevant, to the case. Don't forget that it is the same public members that will be picked to form a jury. Read More