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Collaborative Divorce Process: What You Need To Know

When you are going through a divorce, it is best to simplify the process as much as you can to help decrease the stress and frustrations involved in the process. If you and your spouse are able to effectively communicate, you may want to consider a collaborative divorce. Here are some things you should know about a collaborative divorce. Collaborative Divorce Defined A collaborative divorce requires the negotiation of the divorcing couple to find common ground on the divorce decree. Read More 

Factors Determining Child Injuries In Car Accidents

As a parent, one of the scariest things you can ever face is to get into a car accident with your child as a passenger. If such an unfortunate thing happens, here are some of the factors that may determine your child's injuries. Where the Child Is Sitting This is an important issue because some seats in the car are safer for your child than others. The front seat, in particular, is particularly dangerous for children; one reason for this is because the airbags weren't designed to protect young people or work with car seats. Read More 

You Can Fight That DUI Charge, And Here’s How

Finding yourself behind bars for a DUI arrest can leave you dealing with a number of emotions. You may be angry, fearful, embarrassed and most of, confused. To help lessen that confusion, contact a defense attorney at your earliest chance. You should realize that while being charged with such a serious offense is disheartening, being charged is not the same thing as being found guilty and you have every right to expect justice. Read More 

I’m Not Ready For This: What To Do When Your Ex Wants To Modify The Custody Agreement And Move Away

When you share custody of your child with the other parent, it can seem like you're always walking on a tightrope. At times it can feel like the tightrope is being shaken, and you're about to lose your footing. One of the times it can feel like that is when the other parent talks about moving. If the other parent has told you they're moving out of the area, and they want to modify the custody arrangement, it's time to grab hold of something, especially if you're not prepared for a modification, or to have your child travel long distances alone. Read More 

The Pros And Cons Of Hiring A Personal Injury Lawyer On A Contingency Basis

If you have been thinking about hiring a personal injury lawyer for a car accident, work accident, dog bite or other type of injury, then you might have heard of hiring one of these lawyers on a contingency basis. Basically, this means that instead of the lawyer being paid an up-front amount when hired, he or she will receive a percentage of your settlement, if you receive one. Of course, there are pros and cons to this model. Read More