Why You Should Always Hire a Lawyer When Going Through a Divorce

Posted on: 2 November 2016

Going through a divorce can be an incredibly tumultuous time.  Whether the decision to divorce was made suddenly, or if it's been a long time in the making, it can still be a painful process.  If you are currently divorcing, you may think that you can handle it without a legal professional.  However, failing to obtain a divorce attorney could prove to be a very serious mistake.  Use this information to learn more about why you should always hire a lawyer when you're going through a divorce. [Read More]

Injured During Your Remodel? Whom You Should Sue

Posted on: 2 November 2016

If you decided recently to do a major remodeling project on part of your home, and you were injured in the process, you might be wondering if you have grounds for a lawsuit. That really depends on the circumstances surrounding your injury. Here is what a personal injury attorney might say about it, and whom you should sue if you have a case. Sections of Your House Dropped on You [Read More]

Have You Had Children Since Completing Your Will? What To Know

Posted on: 2 November 2016

If you have a will and you have children, getting the will updated regularly is something important that you should do. If you don't have a will, find an estate planning professional as quickly as you can, and let them start to construct a living will for you. There are a lot of things that can happen while you're raising children and as your children get older. When any of these different things happen, contact an attorney. [Read More]

Answers To Your Questions About Disability Denials

Posted on: 2 November 2016

After all the time and work, it can be shocking to find your disability claim denied. There are many reasons why denial can occur, including a determination that your disability is only short term or that the disability office simply couldn't get in touch with you. The following can help answer your questions on a denial so that you know what to do going forward. Can you appeal any type of disability denial? [Read More]