If you have minor children and are about to get a divorce, you will need to address a parenting plan. If you are unfamiliar with this term, a parenting plan is the compilation of various provisions concerning children all tucked into a single document. Read on to learn more.
Create Your Own Plan
While parents can leave certain things up to the judge, it's not recommended. It's better if you and your spouse sit down and make a plan that is unique and appropriate for your family.
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It's easy to suffer from an internal injury if you're involved in any type of accident, whether automobile or work-related. These injuries mainly occur due to two types of trauma: blunt and penetrative. If your wounds are severe, the ability of your body organs to operate effectively will be significantly affected, and you may end up losing a lot of blood. You may also suffer from permanent damage that could leave you with a lifelong disability.
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Workers' compensation protects employees who get sick or injured following work-related events. States encourage businesses to take workers' compensation coverage to avoid scenarios of workers suing their employers. The reason why most employees file claims is to get their employers to help them in paying medical costs. Workers' compensation only covers some of the workers and not all. Workers' compensation mostly protects those working as full-time workers in most states. However, in some states, interns and contractors are covered.
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You know the other driver is at fault and they might even admit it. You also know that you are racking up financial damages every day. Unfortunately, it seems that the compensation you are sure to be paid will never happen. Read below to find out about a way to get paid before your case ends.
Bills Pile Up After Accidents
It's upsetting when you must struggle to make ends meet because of an accident that was not your fault.
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For many people who are charged with a DUI in criminal court, the fears surrounding field sobriety tests are real. Prosecutors may bring up field sobriety tests results as part of their evidence, but you may not realize how unreliable these tests results are. In fact, a criminal law attorney can shed more light on the unreliability of these results.
Here's what you need to know about those test results and how they can (and cannot) impact your case.
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