Is A Divorce In Your Future?

Posted on: 26 January 2017

Every marriage goes through its ups and downs, and most people understand that you don't bolt at the first few signs of problems. If you and your spouse are committed to a long-lasting, strong relationship, you take steps to resolve issues and reach new levels of understanding, patience, forgiveness and love. Sometimes, however, in your commitment to making your marriage work – no matter what – you fail to notice the red flags that you are wasting your time on this relationship.
[Read More]

How a DUI Can Affect Your Personal Life

Posted on: 20 January 2017

Most states have major consequences for even the first DUI. These can include fines, loss of driving privileges, and even time in jail. Yet in reality, these obvious results are just the tip of the iceberg. There are many other consequences that you may not be aware of at first, but you will need to prepare as soon as possible for them so you can help mitigate some of the damages.
[Read More]

What Are Your Disability Options?

Posted on: 13 October 2016

If you're unable to work, or feeling like you won't be able to work soon, there are a few financial safety nets out there. Workers compensation can help injured workers, while social security is a general population protector when all else has failed. Both and more are viable, but you need to make sure that there isn't something better for your situation. Here's a few options out there that disability lawyers can help you out with, either by switching up their technique or referring to one of their great partners.
[Read More]

How Will Adultery Impact A Custody Case?

Posted on: 3 May 2016

The largest and most important factor in children and the custody case is where the best interest of the child or children rests. However, the court might not believe your character represents a stable or responsible parent. With the adultery charge alone, the court would not place you in the disqualified line. Determination Factors Several factors will have an effect on the court's decision about where the 'best interest' falls in the entire picture.
[Read More]