Tips For Answering Questions During Your Personal Injury Case's Deposition
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13 February 2017
If you were injured and have filed a personal injury case in the courts, then you will be required to attend a deposition by the party you are suing or their insurance company. While a deposition is simply a recorded meeting where you will be asked a list of questions and are required to answer them under oath, it is natural to feel anxious before a deposition. The good news is that there are many things you can do to help alleviate your nervousness and ensure that you are prepared to correctly answer any questions that you are asked.
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About Getting Your Foreign Spouse a Visa to the US
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12 January 2017
Have you and your foreign spouse decided that living in the United States is a good idea? If you are now ready to relocate from the foreign country with your spouse, there is an immigration process that you must undergo first. Your spouse must be issued a visa that allows him or her to live with you in the US as a permanent resident. However, obtaining the visa can be difficult to accomplish without the help of an immigration lawyer.
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2 Things You Can Do To Minimize Stress During A Divorce
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29 December 2016
Going through a divorce can be incredibly stressful. It is not unusual for both spouses, as well as the children, to feel a surge of stress, experience depression, and have an overall decrease in quality of life during the divorce process. Although you cannot completely rid yourself of all of the stress during a divorce, here are some things that you can do to help to minimize it:
1. Take Care Of Your Finances
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3 Ways An Officer Can Test Your Sobriety
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9 December 2016
If you ever get pulled over because the police officer thinks that you are driving under the influence of alcohol or other mind-altering substance, they are going to do several things. While you always have the right to refuse to do any of those things, if you do, you are probably going to end up being arrested no matter what and compelled to do other testing.
Field Sobriety Test
One thing they are going to require you to do is a field sobriety test.
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