What to Know About Parenting on Through a Divorce

Posted on: 1 March 2021
The children of divorcing parties occupy a special category. Both federal and state laws have been developed to ensure that children are protected as much as they can be as the parents part ways. When many consider what it means to protect a child, they may primarily consider the emotional and practical aspects. To do a good job, though, of protecting a child during a divorce, you must also consider some important legal and financial issues.
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How To Tailor An Estate Planning Checklist To Your Needs

Posted on: 1 February 2021
Before you sit down for a session with an estate planning lawyer, it's a good idea to go over a checklist of the things you'll need. While this isn't going to perfectly streamline the process, it will save you some time. Tailoring the checklist to your circumstances can make it more efficient and effective, too. Take a look at how you can create a checklist for your particular estate planning needs.
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Negligence In Designing And Testing Seatbelts Can Lead To Auto Ejections

Posted on: 22 December 2020
Having a defective seatbelt in a serious accident can lead to you being thrown out of your car. This type of incident can lead to more serious injuries because you are more exposed to more bodily harm once outside of your vehicle. One of the primary functions of a seatbelt is to keep you from being thrown from your car but some seatbelts are unfortunately defective and break when you need them the most.
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Common Signs That You May Be Able to Have Your Ticket Dismissed

Posted on: 30 November 2020
When you have your first speeding ticket, you might assume that you will simply need to pay it and that there is no way to have it dismissed. You might also be afraid to go up against the traffic ticket court. However, in some cases, you might have a better chance of having your speeding ticket dismissed than you might think. Your State Offers a Driver's Safety Course In some states, regardless of the circumstances, you may be able to get out of your first speeding ticket if you take a driver safety course.
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