Injured In A Car Accident? Two Signs You Need To Hire An Attorney

Posted on: 4 January 2021

Although it is a well-known fact that driving comes with a lot of risks, getting into a car accident still has the ability to take you by surprise. Generally, collisions can happen without warning. Even if it doesn't seem like a major incident on the surface, you're still likely to be very rattled by the event. Once the accident has occurred, you have several options in front of you. Either you can decide to deal with the aftermath on your own or you can opt to bring in an attorney.
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Discharging Student Loans In Bankruptcy — Still Impossible?

Posted on: 2 December 2020

You may have heard that student loans are the one type of debt that can never be discharged in bankruptcy. But while the standard for discharge of student loans is higher than other types of consumer debt, it's not impossible to eliminate one's student loans through a Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy. Read on to learn more about adversary proceedings in bankruptcy and what you'll need to prove to get rid of your student loans once and for all.
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Why You Must Seek Compensation for a Sports-Related Concussion

Posted on: 2 November 2020

Not only are sports very fun, but they can also be a great way to get more exercise. However, while you are playing a sport, you might suffer from a concussion. If this occurs, you will want to watch out for warning signs that you or someone you care about should see a doctor and you'll also want to consider whether negligence played a role in your concussion. Sports Injuries on the Field
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What To Know About Revocable Trusts And The Trustees Who Run Them

Posted on: 5 October 2020

While there is nothing to replace that old standby, the last will and testament, a trust adds a remarkable level of flexibility to an estate plan. Trusts may be irrevocable or revocable and those that can be changed remain the most convenient. Read on and find out more about what makes a revocable trust so unique and what part a trustee plays. Revocable Trusts vs. Last Will and Testaments To learn more about trusts, it might be illuminating to compare it to a will.
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