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  • How Long Does it Take to Settle a Personal Injury Claim?

    6 November 2019
    It only takes a few seconds for an accident to turn your entire world upside down—but obtaining compensation for your injuries from the responsible insurance company can take a lot longer. Some personal injury claims may settle within a matter of months, while others can take years. Why is there such a big difference between claims? Serious Injuries Take Longer to Set
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  • Family Member Pass Away? Finish Things Up Using Probate

    4 September 2019
    If you have a family member who has passed away, you may need to go through probate. This will finish up their life and close any loose endings. Below is information about what probate is as well as what you have to do to go through the process.  Probate Probate is the process of gathering your family member's assets. Once you have these, probate will then determ
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  • Getting Divorced? Why It's So Necessary For You To Hire A Divorce Attorney

    4 September 2019
    Going through a divorce is an experience that comes with many different emotions. On one side of the token, you are likely relieved at the thought of finally leaving someone with whom you just don't have that special bond with anymore. However, when you look at the situation from a different perspective, there might be a bit of sadness there because you believed you h
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  • What You Should Know About Probate Delays

    4 August 2019
    If you have recently lost a loved one, you may be awaiting the finalization of the probate process. However, what happens if you receive notice that probate has been stalled or delayed? You may wonder what could cause such a delay. Here are a few of the most common reasons why probate might be paused in mid-process and what you need to know about them. Unique Or High-
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  • How Schools Can Protect Themselves Against Disability Discrimination Lawsuits

    1 July 2019
    Ever since the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) was made law under the Kennedy administration, schools all over the country have been striving to make their institutions more inclusive. Some are still falling short, even after a half century of legislation targeting the separation of special needs children and helping with their integration with their traditional
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