When you're involved in a car accident and aren't responsible for its occurrence, you may have a personal injury case on your hands. Instead of dealing with it alone and possibly losing compensation, hire a car accident injury attorney. They'll tackle this stressful ordeal, benefiting you in many ways.
Build Case Through Tangible Evidence
It's not a good idea to go into this legal process, with just your word versus that of the other driver.
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Getting that final divorce decree in your hands can feel like a major blessing and a huge relief after months of struggling to come to an agreement with your spouse over the division of the marital debts and assets, support, custody, and other issues.
But you don't have time to celebrate just yet. There are a few steps you still need to take before you can finally put your marriage behind you and move on with your life.
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You may have an absolutely beautiful home that's in great shape—but if the property is stigmatized by something that's unrelated to its condition, you may still have a problem sealing a deal with a potential buyer.
What's a stigmatized property?
Generally speaking, a stigmatized property is one that a buyer might hesitate to purchase because of some issue unrelated to the actual structure of the building or property. Although others are possible, stigmas generally fall into a few basic categories, including the following:
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If you have been in an accident and have suffered injuries, loss of pay, pain, mental anguish, or other problems due to the accident, then you want to get yourself a lawyer immediately. Here are some of the reasons for hiring a lawyer like those at Lerner, Piermont & Riverol, P.A.
Your lawyer will stay focused on the important issues
Once you have a lawyer, you won't need to stress out about what you need to do, what you should do, what you shouldn't do, and what you can't do.
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If bird's nest custody is something that you and your spouse are considering as a way to raise your child after your divorce, it's a good idea to carefully evaluate whether this setup will be the right one for your family. There are many different custody arrangements, so if bird's nest works, you can move in that direction. If not, you can simply choose another approach. It's impossible to overlook the financial side of bird's nest custody, so consider these pros and cons and have a discussion with your child custody attorney before you make up your mind.
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