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  • Right-of-Way in Roundabouts: Why You May Not Have an Accident Case

    9 November 2016
    If you were recently involved in an accident with a semi, you may want to seek out legal advice from an auto accident attorney. However, if you were involved in an accident with a semi in a roundabout, you may actually not have a case at all. Here is why. Semi Trucks Have the Right-of-Way in Roundabouts There is this little-known law that gives semis the right-of
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  • Three Things You Can Do To Speed Up Your Divorce

    21 October 2016
    If you're facing an up-and-coming divorce, it's fairly likely that you aren't looking forward to the proceedings and would let to get them over with as soon as possible. While there are a number of things you cannot control during the process, there are a few things that you can do to ensure the process moves as quickly and efficiently as possible. While your attorney
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  • Was Your Child Injured Because Their Coach Pushed Too Hard? What To Do

    30 September 2016
    If your child was training at their sports facility and they told their coach or instructor that they felt pain but the instructor made them continue and now your child is injured, you need to meet with a personal injury lawyer right away. There are a lot of risks and hazards that can occur when adults don't listen to minors, especially when the minors have said they
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  • Bankruptcy And Divorce | What You Need To Know About How One Could Affect The Other

    12 September 2016
    Financial hardship and divorce are quite notorious for going hand in hand. Therefore, if you are either planning for a divorce or you have already filed, it may not be so out of the ordinary to also have the need to file for bankruptcy around the same time. While both of these legal processions are completely different from one another, going through both at the same
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  • Answers to Your Questions on Collecting Past-Due Child Support

    24 August 2016
    Managing your finances after divorce can be hard, but when your ex begins missing child-support payments it can become even more of a challenge. Fortunately, there are ways to help ensure that you get the money that is owed to your family. The following can help you better understand your options. Do you have to contact your ex if they aren't making payments? No, this
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