How To Know Whether You Need A Motorcycle Accident Attorney
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15 July 2015
If you have always been someone that thought you would be the last to sue anyone, you might not automatically assume that you need an attorney after a motorcycle accident. However, there might come a time when you really do need to seek outside legal help, even if you don't like the idea of turning your situation into a court case. Simply take a few moments of your time in order to determine whether you should hire an attorney for your personal situation.
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How To Prove That The People Responsible For Your Fall Knew About The Hazard
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25 June 2015
Slip and fall accident cases are frustrating for the person who was injured because that person is often depending on the settlement to pay off medical bills caused by the injury. One of the major obstacles to getting the compensation that you need is proving that the people who own the property were actually at fault. This can be achieved in a number of different ways.
1. Getting a Sworn Witness
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Child Adoption: How A Lawyer Can Assist If The Birth Parents Are Demanding Custody
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12 June 2015
Are you experiencing a lot of stress after adopting a child from someone that is now threatening to take him or her back? As long as you went through the right legal process to adopt your child, a family lawyer should be able to help you fight for your rights against the birth parents. Find out below how a lawyer can help you with your dispute, as well as what you can expect to pay to hire one.
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What Should You Do If Your Abuser Has Custody Of Your Kids?
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29 May 2015
If you've recently suffered physical or mental abuse at the hands of your ex-spouse, you're probably experiencing a variety of strong emotions. And if this ex-spouse has primary (or even shared) custody of your children, you may be frantically wondering what you can do to protect them from potential abuse, and reluctant to allow them to spend even one more day with your abuser. Fortunately, there are several legal options that can help you obtain primary custody or restrict your ex-spouse's access to your children.
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