2014

  • Handling Holiday Custody Issues

    The holiday season can bring an extra share of stress to divorced parents when there are conflicts over the children's custody and visitation schedule. There are some simple, but important, things that you should do in order to protect your interests in the matter. Know What Your Custody Orders Say Review all custody orders, every year, before you make your holiday plans, because the finer details of visitation schedules can become fuzzy over the course of a year.
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  • Negotiating Low Cash Settlements With Services

    There are times when a settlement agreement simply won't be enough to cover all of your needs. There may be difficult circumstances such as shared blame or an unavoidable accident judgment that may relieve some of your legal opponent's financial responsibility. If you're faced with a lower than expected injury settlement amount, consider a few ways to negotiate for valuable services such as education, training, or transition assistance instead. The result may enhance your life for the better.
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  • What You Should Know About Child Custody Cases

    If you are getting divorced and are trying to get custody, either sole or shared, there are some things you should know first. These things pertain to winning your case and offer helpful advice through each stage of the child custody process. Family law is a complicated area of law and one that should not be taken lightly. Never Use Your Children as Leverage One of the most important things to watch out for in the beginning of your case is to never attempt to use your children as leverage, or let your spouse do so.
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  • 4 Things To Do Before Starting The Divorce Process

    Divorce is common in the United States. In fact, somewhere between 40 and 50 percent of marriages in the US end in divorce. Divorces can run the gamut from being easy and amicable to drawn out and acrimonious. The process of divorce can also lead to complicated financial and emotional situations as a couple attempts to unravel their shared lives. Before starting the divorce process there are a few things that a couple can do to help ensure that the divorce goes smoothly.
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  • 3 Things That Can Get You Into Trouble With The IRS

    If there is one thing that every U.S. citizen can depend on, it is the fact that the IRS will see to it that they get a portion of your annual income. You can try to hide money or attempt to use different deductions to decrease your tax liability, but doing so can cause problems. Here are three things that can get you into trouble with the IRS. 1. Failing to list supplemental income.
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  • Work Credits And Social Security Disability Benefits

    When you apply for Social Security disability, your work history will be carefully scrutinized by the Social Security Administration. Part of the eligibility requirements for disability benefits is that you have worked a certain amount. Before applying for benefits, here are a few things you need to know about your work credits and benefits.  Work Credits As you work, you earn work credits. The work credits are the product of your earnings being converted.
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  • How A Bankruptcy Filing Will Effect Getting Future Credit

    Your credit score can be impacted by bankruptcy more seriously than any other single monetary event. While it's not always the case that all bankruptcies will result in a large credit rating drop—in fact, it's possible your credit rating to increase after a bankruptcy—any negative effect causes it harder to get credit in the foreseeable future. A bankruptcy also appears in your credit report for a long time when you file, supplying a large warning signal to possible lenders of a payment history that is blemished.
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  • 4 Ways Companies Can Reduce Their Potential Liability For Truck Accidents

    Are you concerned about the possibility that some of your truck drivers could get into accidents? Truck accidents can be absolutely devastating. Not only could you experience significant property damage, but your driver could be injured as could others on the road. Though there's no way of making absolutely certain that accidents don't happen, there are some ways that you could reduce your potential liability. 1. Automatically Track Your Employee's Hours
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  • Common Questions About Hit-And-Run Accidents

    When it comes to hit and run accidents, not every incident is created equal. Between 2009 and 2011, these types of accidents increased by more than 13% across the nation. In light of this data, there are many groups pushing for even harsher sentences to punish those who flee. One of the biggest problems is that many drivers leave the scene because they are afraid and do not understand the laws.
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  • How A Criminal Defense Attorney Is Helpful

    Being arrested for a crime can certainly be a frightening experience, no matter the charge. Whether you were arrested for a misdemeanor, or a felony, even the thought of going to jail can put you over the edge. Don't try to take matters into your own hands, however. It's best to consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney who can help you through this difficult time. Here are some of the reasons why a criminal defense attorney will help.
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