What To Do If You Have Received A DUI

15 December 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

Have you recently received a DUI, you need to know what steps you need to take next. To help you with this, you might want to take a few moments to review the following tips. Retain An Attorney One of the first things that you are going to want to do is to retain an attorney for your upcoming hearing. If you cannot afford one, the courts may be able to appoint one to you for your defense. Read More 

2 Tips For Proving That The Business Owner Is At Fault In A Staircase Slip And Fall Accident

28 November 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

Staircase slip and fall accidents are often caused by negligence and extreme weather conditions. While it is difficult to completely safeguard a building against extreme weather, it is still up to the business owner to take preventative measures to ensure that their property is safe for customers to use. If you are involved in a staircase slip and fall accident, it is important to gather proof that will help to strengthen your claims against the business owner. Read More 

Death Benefits Faqs

10 November 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

Workers' compensation benefits are not just limited to employees. If your loved one died from an injury suffered in the workplace, you can possibly receive death benefits. Before applying for death benefits, here is what you need to know. What Death Benefits Are Available? Death benefits are limited to financial support. Whereas a person injured on the job would receive weekly payments from workers comp, you would receive a lump sum amount. Read More 

A Few Ways To Save Money On The Legal Fees For Your Divorce

23 October 2015
 Categories: Law, Blog

Making the decision to end your marriage is emotionally stressful. It doesn't matter if you are the one asking for the divorce, you both agree it is for the best, or you are the one being asked, it is going to be one of the most difficult things you will face in life. You should not have to add to the stress with financial worries. A long, drawn out divorce trial is going to cost a lot of money. Read More 

Overcoming The Challenges Of Bird’s Nest Custody

7 October 2015
 Categories: , Blog

Each year in the United States, an estimated 876,000 divorces are filed. Many divorcing couples have young children who may be affected by the ending of their parents' marriage. If you are thinking of filling for divorce and you want to reduce the negative effect a divorce can have in your own children's lives, opting for bird's nest custody could be a good solution. Bird's nest custody is a type of custody arrangement where the children stay in the family home, and each parent takes turns having visitation in the home. Read More