Recovering Damages For Injuries From A Car Accident

Being involved in a car accident can leave you with injuries that make it hard to function from day to day. Enduring pain from the injuries you received should not be accepted, and if another party caused the accident, you need to work with their insurance company to try and recover damages.  Contacting the Insurance Companies  If you were hospitalized after the accident, you need to talk to the insurance company as soon as you know what injuries you have and what the prognosis is. Read More 

Don’t Make These Four Financial Mistakes During Your Divorce

If you are planning to file or going through a divorce, you should know that money matters will form a big part of your discussions. Here are some financial mistakes you shouldn't make during these negotiations: Don't Confuse Equitable With Equal Some people approach asset division with equality expectations; they expect the court to divide their marital assets equally. However, equal division of property is not what the court strives for during a divorce; equitable distribution of property is what matters. Read More 

Who Is At Fault Here? Understanding At-Fault Divorces

When things go wrong enough for a couple to consider a divorce, you may automatically dwell on not just fault, but other emotional aspects of the situation. Surprisingly, fault is not just an urge to assign blame but a legal concept, at least in some states. If you live in one of the many states that allow fault, or grounds, to be a part of your divorce, it pays to understand what you might be dealing with. Read More 

Renting For Pet Owners: Key Legal Considerations

Most people who own pets consider themselves to be the guardians of their furry friends, but occasionally they can cause complications in our lives. One such time is when you are attempting to rent an apartment and need to deal the various legal issues that can arise from finding a new place to live for you and your pet. This article examines some of the key legal considerations that could come into play. Read More 

Taking Action To Stop Your Spouse From Taking Your Children

When things get tense during your divorce, and you've begun to suspect that your spouse may try to take your children, you must act quickly and assertively to prevent that. Even if the divorce has not been decided upon yet there are legal actions that can be taken that might prevent you from losing the opportunity to have the court decide custody. Read on for some help with this emotional and critical matter. Read More