How A Domestic Violence Attorney Can Help You
Posted on:
12 July 2016
If you are attempting to leave, or have just left, an abusive situation with your children, you need to contact a attorney who specifically works in the field of domestic violence. They can do a variety of things that will help you get out of the situation that you are currently dealing with.
#1 Protective Order
The first thing that you need to do in order to protect your children and yourself from your abuser is obtain a restraining or protective order.
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3 Mistakes To Avoid While Going Through A Divorce
Posted on:
27 June 2016
Going through a divorce can be very stressful. Even if the divorce is a good thing for your personal and emotional health, it is still a stressful process to complete the divorce. However, many people make the divorce process worse by making critical mistakes. Here are some mistakes you should avoid making while getting a divorce.
1. Avoid Leaving The Property Until You Have A Formal Separation Agreement
It is not uncommon for couples that are struggling in their marriage to separate.
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Three Tips To Pursue If Your Personal Injury Claim Is Delayed
Posted on:
7 June 2016
If you have been injured on someone else's property, you have the right to seek out compensation for your injuries. The good news is, that most commercial and private owners have insurance that is set in place to cover these types of injuries. The bad new is, sometimes payouts can feel extremely delayed. If you are worried that your personal injury claim is going nowhere, here are three options to consider.
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Surprising Facts About Bankruptcy You Need To Know
Posted on:
19 May 2016
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help you pay off some debts and get rid of others. Most people know the basics of a bankruptcy filing, but there are some facts that might surprise you. To ensure you are fully prepared to file for a Chapter 13, here are some things you might not know.
Your Creditors' Best Interests Dictates What You Pay
When you file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you are required to submit a proposed repayment plan to the court.
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