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Time To Move On: Coping With Child Custody When A Move Is Planned

When it comes to divorce issues involving children, the best arrangements may not be appropriate forever. Children grow up and become more independent and the parent's life can change over time too. A move may or may not be in the child's best interest, so read on to learn more. Custody Choices Parents get to choose from an array of custody and visitation arrangement

Why Hiring A Lawyer For A Civil Case Is So Much Better Than Representing Yourself

If you're considering suing someone in court for a civil matter, or if you're being sued for a civil matter, you aren't eligible for court-appointed legal help. That's why it's tempting for so many involved in civil suits to just represent themselves. However, spending the money to hire a lawyer for a civil suit is a much better choice. Having professional legal repre

How to Determine if Your Child Qualifies for Disability Benefits

If your child is disabled and under the age of 18, you might be entitled to benefits under some circumstances. However, you will need to talk to a disability benefits specialist if you're not sure if you will be able to qualify. How to Prove That You Qualify To be entitled to benefits for your child's disability, you will need to prove that you are a household that ha

Personal Injury Fundamentals: Why You Need A Lawyer

If you have suffered any kind of personal injury, you're likely to be contacted by the responsible party's insurance company. Since the insurance company will contact you directly, it may be tempting to just negotiate and resolve the situation yourself. However, this isn't the best solution. In fact, it's in your best interest to retain the services of a personal inju

Tips For What To Do Before Filing For A Divorce

Do you know all of the ins and outs of the divorce process? Likely not, since many people do not file for divorce multiple times. That's why you should know the following things about divorce before you file.  Meet With A Lawyer As Soon As Possible It's important that you meet with a divorce lawyer as one of the first steps of getting a divorce. Your divorce lawy