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3 Tips To Remember If You Are Pulled Over For DUI
If you are reading this article, chances are you made a mistake. You might have had one too many drinks at the bar and then decided to drive home. While there are some tips that can help you in the event that you are pulled over under suspicion of DUI, the best tip is of course to never drive drunk in the first place. That said, here are some things you should try and remember if you want to protect your legal rights after you get pulled over by the police.
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Did Your Employer Offer You Some Ownership In The Business? What To Do First
If you have been working for a business or company for a long time, and the owners have asked if you would like to buy into the business or omit your bonus and use it as money to buy into a business, you want to meet with a business attorney. Before you agree to anything, no matter how great the company or relationship with the owners, you want to make sure that you are making the best decision.
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What a Car Accident Lawyer Can Do for You?
Anyone injured in an auto accident needs to decide if it's in their best interest to hire an attorney. In most cases, hiring a car accident attorney is a very good idea because they can help you in a number of ways. This article takes a look at some of the most important things an auto accident attorney can do for you. Evidence A vital part of having a successful outcome to a car injury case is gathering evidence.
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Enforcing Child Visitation During And After Divorce
Just because you have a visitation schedule it doesn't mean that the other parent will honor it; they may have their own reasons for not honoring the visitation schedule. if you find yourself in the situation where the visitation schedule is not being followed, you can take the following measures to remedy the situation: Talk To Them In some cases, you may be able to overcome the challenge simply by talking to the other parent.
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Three Types of Resources for Domestic Violence Victims
According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV), more than 10 million people each year in the United States are victims of domestic abuse. Domestic abuse can be physical, mental, sexual, and emotional. Statistics show that 1 in every 3 women and 1 in every 4 men are abused by their partner. It can be terrifying to try to leave your abusive partner. They may have even threatened your life or your children's lives if you try to leave.
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Need to Get Out of Jury Duty Fast? Get a Lawyer Now
If you are being forced to do jury duty and it's going to turn your life upside down, there are some things you can do with the help of a lawyer to get out of the obligation. You want to call a lawyer right away before the case or trial begins, and you want to be ready to prove any claim that you are about to make. Here are some of the things that may be able to get you out of sitting in a courtroom spending time as a juror.
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7 Easy Steps To Finding A Personal Injury Lawyer
Hiring a personal injury lawyer isn't a typically on the mind for a lot of Americans; it's not necessary...until it is. You never know when you could get into a car accident, or be injured on the job. Going with an injury lawyer isn't a decision to make lightly, but, if you can find a reliable professional, the process of getting compensation can be relatively smooth and easy. The following are things to keep in mind when searching for an injury lawyer.
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Estate Planning: Your First Step
Leaving behind a legacy for those you love is probably important to you. If you've had the good fortune to accumulate investments, property and valuable assets, it's essential that you ensure your estate will go to the people you designate without probate or other issues. What should you be tackling first to make that happen? 1-Checking Paperwork Your investments and insurance policies may already be intended for certain family members after your death.
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What To Know About Workers Comp: Are You Covered?
Workers comp helps those injured at work in several valuable ways, and this form of employer-offered insurance can be a real support system for those who need it. Without having to spend any money on premiums, a hurt worker can expect to get free medical care and even get a certain percentage of their pay while they get better. Unfortunately, not everyone can receive this valuable work benefit, so read on to learn more about who gets covered and who does not.
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3 Things You Should Protect During A Divorce
Divorces are incredibly common. This is why it is important to make sure that you are doing what you can to protect yourself. If you are thinking about divorce, you need to start now to take steps to protect yourself. Here are some things that you should protect. 1. Protect Your Finances It is no secret that divorce can be incredibly hard on your finances. There are too many people who walk away from a divorce in a worse financial position than they were in before.
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