2020

Contingent On Personal Injury Success

You've probably heard the advertisements for lawyers who promise that they won't get paid until you do. Though it might sound a bit misleading, this way of paying your legal fees is the least-stressful way to pay for professional legal help. Read on to find out more about contingency fee arrangements with your personal injury lawyer. No Fees Unless You Win With this type of payment arrangement, legal fee payment is contingent on a successful case. Read More 

Can You Sue For Future Medical Bills?

If you have been involved in a personal injury, you are not alone. So many people have been in your shoes, and many people worry that they don't have legal recourse for future medical bills. While you may be able to address medical bills you've already incurred, what can you do in the future? This is what you need to know about future medical bills. What Kinds of Cases Involve Future Medical Bills? Read More 

How Much Will A Traffic Ticket Really Cost You, And What Can You Do?

If you receive a traffic ticket, it usually says the fine right on the ticket. Unfortunately, that's probably not going to be the only cost. Here's what your other costs will be and what you can do about them. Traffic Fine The traffic fine listed on the ticket is the obvious cost, but it may not be the final cost that you pay. It's what you pay if you plead guilty and mail in the ticket with a payment, but it may not be what you pay if you go to court. Read More 

Two Surprising Assets You’re Entitled To In A Divorce

You turned over every rock to uncover marital assets accumulated during your marriage to ensure you get your fair share. You may still be leaving money on the table, though, because some assets aren't readily seen as such. Here are two sources of cash and property that should be part of your divorce settlement but are frequently overlooked. Loan Payments Hardly anyone thinks about loans to loved ones as assets but, in reality, that's exactly what they are. Read More 

How Family Law Experts Help When Split Week Custody Isn’t Working

Splitting custody of a child between alternating weeks is often the most logical and easy to handle the situation for many parents. However, this scenario can become hard to maintain when a child finds that their needs are not being met. This situation will then require the help of a high-quality family law expert who fully understands how to handle everybody's needs here. Co-Parenting Can Be Very Challenging Trying to raise a child between divorced parents can be very challenging. Read More